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In office June 1969 – February 1973 |
| Constituency | Cork North-East |
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In office 1 June 1973 – 13 November 1974 |
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In office December 1977 – April 1979 |
| Constituency | Oireachtas Delegation |
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Seán Michael Brosnan (21 December 1916 – 18 April 1979) was an Irish barrister and Fianna Fáil politician. He served for 10 years in the Oireachtas, as a Teachta Dála (TD) and as a senator.[1]
Brosnan was a native of Dingle, County Kerry. He was a prominent Gaelic footballer and won 3 All-Ireland medals with Kerry.[2] In 1939, he was captain of the team but could not play in the final due to influenza.
In 1933, he won an All-Ireland Minor Football Championship with Kerry. He won senior Kerry County Championship medals with Dingle GAA in 1938 and 1941. He left Dingle in the autumn of 1939.[3]
At the 1969 general election, Brosnan was elected to the 19th Dáil as a TD for Cork North-East. It was his second attempt – he had been defeated in 1965 – and he lost his seat at the 1973 general election. He was then elected to the 13th Seanad Éireann on the Administrative Panel, but he regained his Dáil seat in a by-election in November 1974 after the death of his Fianna Fáil colleague Liam Ahern.[4]
Brosnan was re-elected at the 1977 general election to the 21st Dáil, and also served as a Member of the European Parliament (MEP). MEPs were at that time appointed by national parliaments rather than being elected, and Brosnan was one of a 10-member delegation from the Oireachtas until the first direct elections in 1979.
After his death in 1979,[5] the resulting by-election on 7 November was won for Fine Gael by Myra Barry.[4]
References
- ^ "Seán Brosnan". Oireachtas Members Database. Archived from the original on 22 July 2019. Retrieved 6 January 2008.
- ^ "Noted F.F. Deputy dies in Cork", Irish Independent, 19 April 1979. p.7
- ^ Seán Brosnan, an appreciation by Micheal Ó Ruairc; The Kerryman, 4 May 1979
- ^ a b "Seán Brosnan". ElectionsIreland.org. Archived from the original on 6 June 2007. Retrieved 6 January 2008.
- ^ "Death of Member: Expression of Sympathy". Dáil Debates. 313 (9). Houses of the Oireachtas. 25 April 1979.
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- Bob Aylward (FF)
- Jack Barrett (FG)
- Pierce Butler (FG)
- Bernard Cowen (FF)
- Jack Fitzgerald (Lab)
- John Mannion Jnr (FG)
- Joe McCartin (FG)
- Patrick McGowan (FF)
- Cornelius O'Callaghan (FF)
- William Ryan (FF)
- Liam Whyte (FG)
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| Labour Panel |
- John Boland (FG)
- Seán Brosnahan (Ind)
- Séamus Dolan (FF)
- Des Hanafin (FF)
- Jack Harte (Lab)
- Fintan Kennedy (Lab)
- Mark Killilea Jnr (FF)
- Michael Lyons (FG)
- Bernard Markey (FG)
- William O'Brien (FG)
- Evelyn Owens (Lab)
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| National University |
- John Horgan (Lab)
- Augustine Martin (Ind)
- Patrick Quinlan (Ind)
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- 1975 Pat Codd (FG)
- Roddy Connolly (Lab)
- Jack Daly (FG)
- Michael Ferris (Lab)
- Micheál Prendergast (FG)
- 1976 Vincent McHugh (FG)
- Ruairi Quinn (Lab)
- 1977 Liam Burke (FG)
- Martin Finn (FG)
- Frank King (Lab)
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1961
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John Moher (FF)
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Martin Corry (FF)
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Philip Burton (FG)
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Richard Barry (FG)
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Patrick McAuliffe (Lab)
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1965
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Jerry Cronin (FF)
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| 19th |
1969
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Seán Brosnan (FF)
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Gerard Cott (FG)
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4 seats 1969–1981
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| 20th |
1973
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Liam Ahern (FF)
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Patrick Hegarty (FG)
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Seán Brosnan (FF)
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| 21st |
1977
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Myra Barry (FG)
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1981
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Constituency abolished. See Cork East and Cork North-West
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Kerry – 1937 All-Ireland Senior Football Champions (12th title) |
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- 1 D. O'Keeffe
- 2 B. Kinnerk
- 3 J. Keohane
- 4 B. Myers
- 5 T. O'Donnell
- 6 B. Dillon
- 7 T. Healy
- 8 J. Walsh
- 9 S. Brosnan
- 10 J. Flavin
- 11 C. O'Sullivan
- 12 T. Landers
- 13 J. J. Landers
- 14 M. Doyle (c)
- 15 T. O'Leary
- Subs used
- T. O'Connor for T. O'Donnell
- Played in drawn game
- G. Fitzgerald
- P. Kennedy
- S. McCarthy
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Kerry – 1940 All-Ireland Senior Football Champions (14th title) |
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- 1 D. O'Keeffe
- 2 B. Myers
- 3 J. Keohane
- 4 T. Healy
- 5 B. Dillon
- 6 B. Casey
- 7 E. Walsh
- 8 S. Brosnan
- 9 J. Walsh
- 10 J. O'Gorman
- 11 T. O'Connor
- 12 P. Kennedy
- 13 M. Kelly
- 14 D. Spring (c)
- 15 C. O'Sullivan
- Sub used
- P. B. Brosnan
- Trainer
- C. Brosnan
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Kerry – 1941 All-Ireland Senior Football Champions (15th title) |
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- 1 D. O'Keeffe
- 2 B. Myers
- 3 J. Keohane
- 4 T. Healy
- 5 B. Dillon (c)
- 6 B. Casey
- 7 E. Walsh
- 8 S. Brosnan
- 9 P. Kennedy
- 10 J. Walsh
- 11 T. O'Connor
- 12 P. B. Brosnan
- 13 J. O'Gorman
- 14 M. Kelly
- 15 C. O'Sullivan
- Subs used
- T. Landers for B. Myers
- M. Lyne for J. Walsh
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