- P. J. Ruttledge
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Patrick J. Ruttledge (1892 – 8 May 1952) was an Irish politician. He was first elected to Dáil Éireann in 1921 as a Sinn Féin Teachta Dála for Mayo North and West. He opposed the Anglo-Irish Treaty of 1921 and joined the Republican forces. He was re-elected to the Dáil again in 1923 for Mayo North and in a further ten elections until 1951. In 1926 Ruttledge was a founder-member of Fianna Fáil. He joined the cabinet of Éamon de Valera in 1932, serving as Minister for Lands and Fisheries, Minister for Justice and Minister for Local Government and Public Health. Ruttledge died in 1952 while still in office.
Oireachtas Preceded by
New constituencySinn Féin Teachta Dála for Mayo North and West
1921–1923Succeeded by
Ruttledge joins Anti-Treaty faction of Sinn FéinPreceded by
Ruttledge was Sinn Féin prior to Treaty splitSinn Féin (Anti-Treaty) Teachta Dála for
Mayo North and West
1921–1923Succeeded by
Constituency abolishedPreceded by
New constituencySinn Féin Teachta Dála for Mayo North
1923–1926Succeeded by
Ruttledge joins Fianna Fáil as founder-memberPreceded by
Ruttledge was previously a member of Sinn FéinFianna Fáil Teachta Dála for Mayo North
1926–1952Succeeded by
Phelim CallearyPolitical offices Preceded by
Fionán LynchMinister for Lands and Fisheries
1932–1933Succeeded by
Joseph ConnollyPreceded by
James GeogheganMinister for Justice
1933–1939Succeeded by
Gerald BolandPreceded by
Seán T. O'KellyMinister for Local Government and Public Health
1939–1941Succeeded by
Seán MacEnteeParty political offices Preceded by
Michael O'FlanaganVice-President of Sinn Féin
1923–1926Succeeded by
?De Valera Cabinet (1932–1933) Frank Aiken · Joseph Connolly · Thomas Derrig · James Geoghegan · Seán Lemass · Seán MacEntee · Seán T. O'Kelly · P. J. Ruttledge · James Ryan
De Valera Cabinet (1933–1937) Frank Aiken · Gerald Boland · Joseph Connolly · Thomas Derrig · Seán Lemass · Seán MacEntee · Seán T. O'Kelly · P. J. Ruttledge · James Ryan · Oscar Traynor
De Valera Cabinet (1937) Frank Aiken · Gerald Boland · Thomas Derrig · Seán Lemass · Seán MacEntee · Seán T. O'Kelly · P. J. Ruttledge · James Ryan · Oscar Traynor
De Valera Cabinet (1937–1938) Frank Aiken · Gerald Boland · Thomas Derrig · Seán Lemass · Seán MacEntee · Seán T. O'Kelly · P. J. Ruttledge · James Ryan · Oscar Traynor
De Valera Cabinet (1938–1943) Frank Aiken · Gerald Boland · Thomas Derrig · Seán Lemass · Patrick Little · Seán MacEntee · Seán T. O'Kelly · P. J. Ruttledge · James Ryan · Oscar Traynor
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