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Dolores Kelly MLA Member of the Northern Ireland Assembly
for Upper BannIncumbent Assumed office
26 November 2003Preceded by Bríd Rodgers Personal details Born 3 September 1959
Aghalee, Northern IrelandNationality Irish Political party Social Democratic and Labour Party Spouse(s) Eamon Kelly Children 4 Residence Lurgan, County Armagh Alma mater University of Ulster Religion Roman Catholicism Website SDLP profile Cllr Dolores Kelly (born 3 September 1959) is a Social Democratic and Labour Party (SDLP) politician and Member of the Legislative Assembly[1] for Upper Bann.
Kelly attended the University of Ulster, Jordanstown.
In May 1993 she was first elected to Craigavon Borough Council for the Loughside District. She served on all committees, and was chair of Technical Services and Environmental Services. In May 1997 she was re-elected to Craigavon Borough. She was elected Deputy Mayor in 1998 and from 1999 to 2000 was the first Nationalist Mayor of Craigavon.
In 2003 Kelly was elected to Northern Ireland Assembly for Upper Bann. She is currently a member of the Northern Ireland Policing Board.
References
- ^ BBC television programme Northern Ireland Assembly: 31 January 2009
Political offices Preceded by
Mervyn CarrickMayor of Craigavon
1999 - 2000Succeeded by
Fred CroweNorthern Ireland Assembly Preceded by
Brid RodgersMLA for Upper Bann
2003 -Succeeded by
IncumbentParty political offices Preceded by
Patsy McGloneDeputy Leader of the Social Democratic and Labour Party
2011–presentIncumbent Office of the First Minister and deputy First Minister (OFMDFM) Headquarters: Castle Buildings Department Jonathan BellJohn O'Dowd (acting)Executive agencies ILEX Urban Regeneration Company (jointly with the Department for Social Development) · Northern Ireland Bureau · Office of the Northern Ireland Executive in BrusselsCommittee Martina Anderson · Tom Elliott · Dolores Kelly · Ian McCrea · Barry McElduff · Francie Molloy · Stephen Moutray · Jim Shannon · Jimmy SprattWebsite: ofmdfmni.gov.uk Categories:- 1959 births
- Living people
- Councillors in Northern Ireland
- Mayors of places in Northern Ireland
- Northern Ireland MLAs 2003–2007
- Northern Ireland MLAs 2007–2011
- Northern Ireland MLAs 2011–
- Social Democratic and Labour Party MLAs
- Female members of the Northern Ireland Assembly
- Alumni of the University of Ulster
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