James Dolan (Irish politician)
- James Dolan (Irish politician)
James Nicholas Dolan (died 14 July 1955) was an Irish politician. Dolan was first elected to Dáil Éireann as a Sinn Féin MP at the 1918 general election for Leitrim. He was elected again in 1921 and subsequently went on to support the Anglo-Irish Treaty. Dolan joined the government of W. T. Cosgrave as Parliamentary Secretary to the President in 1924. He served in that post until 1927. Dolan lost his Dáil seat at the 1932 general election. He regained his seat in 1933 for the constituency of Leitrim-Sligo but lost it again in 1937 when he fought the election as an Independent candidate. He subsequently retired from politics.
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