Paul Bradford (born 1 December 1963) is an Irish former politician who served as a Senator for the Agricultural Panel from 1987 to 1989 and 2002 to 2016. He served as a Teachta Dála (TD) for the Cork East constituency from 1989 to 2002.[1]
Early and private life
Bradford was born in Mourne Abbey near Mallow, County Cork in 1963. He was educated at the Patrician Academy in Mallow. He is married to former Renua TD Lucinda Creighton.[2]
Political career
Bradford became involved in politics at a young age, becoming the youngest-ever member of Cork County Council when he was elected in 1985 at the age of 21. Two years later in 1987 he was elected to the 18th Seanad on the Agricultural Panel, becoming the youngest-ever elected Senator. As a member of Seanad Éireann he was Fine Gael spokesperson on Communications and Energy. At the 1989 general election he was elected to Dáil Éireann for the first time for the Cork East constituency.[3] In 1994 he joined John Bruton's front bench as spokesperson on Defence and the Marine.
In 1994, Fine Gael came to power and Bradford became co-chair of the British–Irish Parliamentary Assembly. In 1997, the party was back in opposition and he was appointed spokesperson on Health, Food Safety and Older People. In 2000, Bradford became spokesperson on Youth Affairs, School Transport and Adult Education. Under Michael Noonan's leadership he was promoted to party Chief Whip, in which position he served until he lost his seat at the 2002 general election. He was subsequently elected to Seanad Éireann as a Senator for the Agricultural Panel. He was appointed Fine Gael spokesperson on Agriculture, Fisheries and Food in the Seanad.
He was an unsuccessful candidate in Cork East for Dáil Éireann at the 2007 general election but was re-elected to the Seanad. He was again re-elected to the Seanad in 2011. He was the Fine Gael Seanad spokesperson on Justice until July 2013.
Bradford was expelled from the Fine Gael parliamentary party on 16 July 2013 when he defied the party whip by voting against the Protection of Life During Pregnancy Bill 2013.[4] On 13 September 2013, he and six other expellees formed the Reform Alliance, described as a "loose alliance" rather than a political party.[5]
He joined Renua on its foundation in March 2015 and contested the 2016 general election for the party in Cork East, but, like all the party's candidates, failed to win a seat.
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- Katharine Bulbulia (FG)
- Michael Doherty (FF)
- Joe Doyle (FG)
- Seán Haughey (FF)
- Tras Honan (FF)
- Patrick Kennedy (FG)
- Mary Wallace (FF)
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| Agricultural Panel |
- Paul Bradford (FG)
- John Connor (FG)
- Michael Ferris (Lab)
- Tom Fitzgerald (FF)
- Thomas Hussey (FF)
- Rory Kiely (FF)
- Pádraic McCormack (FG)
- Charles McDonald (FG)
- Patrick McGowan (FF)
- Martin O'Toole (FF)
- William Ryan (FF)
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| Cultural and Educational Panel |
- Seán Byrne (FF)
- Joachim Loughrey (FG)
- Maurice Manning (FG)
- Tony McKenna (FF)
- Paschal Mooney (FF)
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| Industrial and Commercial Panel |
- Eddie Bohan (FF)
- Jack Daly (FG)
- Seán Fallon (FF)
- Willie Farrell (FF)
- Jack Fitzsimons (FF)
- Phil Hogan (FG)
- Mick Lanigan (FF)
- Brian O'Shea (Lab)
- Gerry Reynolds (FG)
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| Labour Panel |
- Donie Cassidy (FF)
- Denis Cregan (FG)
- Nuala Fennell (FG)
- Des Hanafin (FF)
- Jack Harte (Lab)
- Brian Hillery (FF)
- Peter Kelleher (FG)
- Dan Kiely (FF)
- Don Lydon (FF)
- Larry McMahon (FG)
- Brian Mullooly (FF)
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- Séamus Cullimore (FF)
- Éamon de Buitléar (Ind)
- George Eogan (Ind)
- Brian Friel (Ind)
- John Magnier (Ind)
- John Robb (Ind)
- Tom McEllistrim (FF)
- Jimmy Mulroy (FF)
- Vivian O'Callaghan (FF)
- John O'Connell (FF)
- Nicholas O'Connor (FF)
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| Elected or nominated later |
- 1988 Tony Bromell (FF)
- 1989 Michael Dawson (FF)
- Paul Kavanagh (FF)
- Frank McDonnell (FF)
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Election |
Deputy (Party) |
Deputy (Party) |
Deputy (Party) |
Deputy (Party) |
Deputy (Party)
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| 4th |
1923
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John Daly (Ind.)
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Michael Hennessy (CnaG)
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David Kent (Rep)
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John Dinneen (FP)
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Thomas O'Mahony (CnaG)
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| 1924 by-election
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Michael K. Noonan (CnaG)
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| 5th |
1927 (Jun)
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David Kent (SF)
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David O'Gorman (FP)
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Martin Corry (FF)
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| 6th |
1927 (Sep)
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John Daly (CnaG)
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William Kent (FF)
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Edmond Carey (CnaG)
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| 7th |
1932
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William Broderick (CnaG)
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Brook Brasier (Ind.)
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Patrick Murphy (FF)
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| 8th |
1933
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Patrick Daly (CnaG)
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William Kent (NCP)
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| 9th |
1937
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Constituency abolished
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| Dáil |
Election |
Deputy (Party) |
Deputy (Party) |
Deputy (Party)
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| 13th |
1948
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Martin Corry (FF)
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Patrick O'Gorman (FG)
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Seán Keane (Lab)
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| 14th |
1951
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| 1953 by-election
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Richard Barry (FG)
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| 15th |
1954
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John Moher (FF)
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| 16th |
1957
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| 17th |
1961
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Constituency abolished
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| Dáil |
Election |
Deputy (Party) |
Deputy (Party) |
Deputy (Party) |
Deputy (Party)
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| 22nd |
1981
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Carey Joyce (FF)
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Myra Barry (FG)
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Patrick Hegarty (FG)
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Joe Sherlock (SF–WP)
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| 23rd |
1982 (Feb)
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Michael Ahern (FF)
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| 24th |
1982 (Nov)
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Ned O'Keeffe (FF)
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| 25th |
1987
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Joe Sherlock (WP)
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| 26th |
1989
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Paul Bradford (FG)
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| 27th |
1992
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John Mulvihill (Lab)
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| 28th |
1997
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David Stanton (FG)
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| 29th |
2002
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Joe Sherlock (Lab)
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| 30th |
2007
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Seán Sherlock (Lab)
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| 31st |
2011
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Sandra McLellan (SF)
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Tom Barry (FG)
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| 32nd |
2016
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Pat Buckley (SF)
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Kevin O'Keeffe (FF)
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| 33rd |
2020
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James O'Connor (FF)
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| 34th |
2024
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Noel McCarthy (FG)
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Liam Quaide (SD)
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| Cultural and Educational Panel |
- Noel Coonan (FG)
- Brian Hayes (FG)
- Paschal Mooney (FF)
- Labhrás Ó Murchú (FF)
- Ann Ormonde (FF)
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| Industrial and Commercial Panel |
- James Bannon (FG)
- Eddie Bohan (FF)
- Paul Coghlan (FG)
- Margaret Cox (FF, then Ind)
- Marc MacSharry (FF)
- Derek McDowell (Lab)
- Kieran Phelan (FF)
- Sheila Terry (FG)
- Mary White (FF)
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| Labour Panel |
- Fergal Browne (FG)
- Maurice Cummins (FG)
- Brendan Daly (FF)
- Geraldine Feeney (FF)
- Michael Finucane (FG)
- Liam Fitzgerald (FF)
- John Hanafin (FF)
- Jim Higgins (FG)
- Terry Leyden (FF)
- Don Lydon (FF)
- Michael McCarthy (Lab)
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| Nominated by the Taoiseach |
- Cyprian Brady (FF)
- Michael Brennan (FF, then PD)
- John Dardis (PD)
- Maurice Hayes (Ind)
- Brendan Kenneally (FF)
- Michael P. Kitt (FF)
- John Minihan (PD)
- Tom Morrissey (PD)
- Pat Moylan (FF)
- Mary O'Rourke (FF)
- Kate Walsh (PD)
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- Mark Daly (FF)
- Paschal Donohoe (FG)
- Camillus Glynn (FF)
- Tony Kett (FF)
- Nicky McFadden (FG)
- Brendan Ryan (Lab)
- Diarmuid Wilson (FF)
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| Cultural and Educational Panel |
- Cecilia Keaveney (FF)
- Labhrás Ó Murchú (FF)
- Ann Ormonde (FF)
- Liam Twomey (FG)
- Alex White (Lab)
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| Nominated by the Taoiseach |
- Dan Boyle (GP)
- Martin Brady (FF)
- Ivor Callely (FF, then Ind)
- Ciarán Cannon (PD, then FG)
- Maria Corrigan (FF)
- Déirdre de Búrca (GP)
- John Ellis (FF)
- Eoghan Harris (Ind)
- Lisa McDonald (FF)
- Brian Ó Domhnaill (FF)
- Fiona O'Malley (PD, then Ind)
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| Elected or appointed later |
- 2009 James Carroll (FF)
- Niall Ó Brolcháin (GP)
- 2010 Paschal Mooney (FF)
- Mark Dearey (GP)
- 2011 Darragh O'Brien (FF)
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| Agricultural Panel |
- Paul Bradford (FG, then RI)
- Paddy Burke (FG)
- Michael Comiskey (FG)
- James Heffernan (Lab, then SD)
- Paschal Mooney (FF)
- Trevor Ó Clochartaigh (SF)
- Brian Ó Domhnaill (FF)
- Denis O'Donovan (FF)
- Susan O'Keeffe (Lab)
- Pat O'Neill (FG)
- Jim Walsh (FF)
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