- Joseph O'Doherty
Joseph O'Doherty (1891–1979) was an Irish politician. Born in
Derry , he was a teacher and a barrister and a member of theIrish Volunteers Executive from 1917–21.He was elected as a
Sinn Féin Member of Parliament for Donegal North in the 1918Westminster Election defeating hisIrish Parliamentary Party opponent.In 1919 Sinn Féin candidates who had been elected in the Westminster elections of 1918 refused to recognise the Parliament of the United Kingdom and instead assembled as a unicameral, revolutionary parliament called "
Dáil Éireann ".The establishment of the
First Dáil occurred on the same day as the outbreak of theAnglo-Irish War .He was re-elected at the 1921 General Election and opposed the
Anglo-Irish Treaty . He was subsequently re-elected as Anti-Treaty Sinn Féin and as an abstentionist republican in 1922 and 1923 respectively. He was part of the Republican mission to the United States of America from 1922–24 and 1925–26.In 1926 he left the party's
Ard Fheis withÉamon de Valera and became a founder member ofFianna Fáil . He lost his seat at the June 1927 General Election and was elected to theSeanad in 1928, serving as one of Fianna Fáil's first six elected Senators under the leadership ofJoseph Connolly . He was re-elected to theDáil in the 1933 General Election. From 1929–33 Joseph also served as theCounty Manager ofCarlow andKildare References
*"Parliamentary Election Results in Ireland, 1801–1922", edited by B.M. Walker (Royal Irish Academy 1978)
*oireachtas-database
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