Myra Barry

Irish former Fine Gael politician (b. 1957)

Myra Barry
Teachta Dála
In office
June 1981 – February 1987
ConstituencyCork East
In office
November 1979 – June 1981
ConstituencyCork North-East
Personal details
Born (1957-06-30) 30 June 1957 (age 66)
Cork, Ireland
Political partyFine Gael
Parent
  • Richard Barry (father)
Alma materSt Patrick's College, Dublin

Myra Barry (born 30 June 1957) is an Irish former Fine Gael politician who served as a Teachta Dála (TD) from 1979 to 1987.

A national school teacher by profession, she trained at St Patrick's College, Dublin.[1] She was first elected to Dáil Éireann as a Fine Gael TD following a by-election in 1979 for the Cork North-East constituency, following the death of Fianna Fáil TD Seán Brosnan.[1] It was one of two by-elections in County Cork on the same day, both of which Fianna Fáil lost.[2][3] The double defeat in Jack Lynch's native county was a factor in Lynch's resignation on 5 December 1979 as Taoiseach and leader of Fianna Fáil.

Her father Richard Barry was a sitting TD in the same constituency at the time of the by-election. This is the only time a parent and child have represented the same constituency at the same time in the same Dáil.

Barry was 22 years old at the time of her first election, and one of the youngest-ever TDs elected to the Dáil. She was re-elected at each successive election until she retired from politics at the 1987 general election, after seven years in the Dáil.[4] She retired after four successful election campaigns – topping the poll on each occasion – and still less than 30 years of age.

After politics, she qualified as a clinical psychologist.[5]

References

  1. ^ a b "Myra Barry". Oireachtas Members Database. Retrieved 14 September 2008.
  2. ^ "Cork North–East by-election, 7 November 1979". ElectionsIreland.org. Retrieved 19 December 2012.
  3. ^ "Cork City by-election, 7 November 1979". ElectionsIreland.org. Retrieved 19 December 2012.
  4. ^ "Myra Barry". ElectionsIreland.org. Retrieved 14 September 2008.
  5. ^ "The news-makers: Where are they now?". The Irish Times. 17 August 2010. Retrieved 20 March 2023.

See also

Honorary titles
Preceded by Baby of the Dáil
1979–1981
Succeeded by
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Teachtaí Dála (TDs) for the Cork North-East constituency
This table is transcluded from Cork North-East (Dáil constituency). (edit | history)
Dáil Election Deputy
(Party)
Deputy
(Party)
Deputy
(Party)
Deputy
(Party)
Deputy
(Party)
17th 1961 John Moher
(FF)
Martin Corry
(FF)
Philip Burton
(FG)
Richard Barry
(FG)
Patrick McAuliffe
(Lab)
18th 1965 Jerry Cronin
(FF)
19th 1969 Seán Brosnan
(FF)
Gerard Cott
(FG)
4 seats
1969–1981
20th 1973 Liam Ahern
(FF)
Patrick Hegarty
(FG)
1974 by-election Seán Brosnan
(FF)
21st 1977
1979 by-election Myra Barry
(FG)
22nd 1981 Constituency abolished. See Cork East and Cork North-West
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Teachtaí Dála (TDs) for the Cork East constituency
This table is transcluded from Cork East (Dáil constituency). (edit | history)
Dáil Election Deputy
(Party)
Deputy
(Party)
Deputy
(Party)
Deputy
(Party)
Deputy
(Party)
4th 1923 John Daly
(Ind)
Michael Hennessy
(CnaG)
David Kent
(Rep)
John Dinneen
(FP)
Thomas O'Mahony
(CnaG)
1924 by-election Michael K. Noonan
(CnaG)
5th 1927 (Jun) David Kent
(SF)
David O'Gorman
(FP)
Martin Corry
(FF)
6th 1927 (Sep) John Daly
(CnaG)
William Kent
(FF)
Edmond Carey
(CnaG)
7th 1932 William Broderick
(CnaG)
Brook Brasier
(Ind)
Patrick Murphy
(FF)
8th 1933 Patrick Daly
(CnaG)
William Kent
(NCP)
9th 1937 Constituency abolished


Dáil Election Deputy
(Party)
Deputy
(Party)
Deputy
(Party)
13th 1948 Martin Corry
(FF)
Patrick O'Gorman
(FG)
Seán Keane
(Lab)
14th 1951
1953 by-election Richard Barry
(FG)
15th 1954 John Moher
(FF)
16th 1957
17th 1961 Constituency abolished


Dáil Election Deputy
(Party)
Deputy
(Party)
Deputy
(Party)
Deputy
(Party)
22nd 1981 Carey Joyce
(FF)
Myra Barry
(FG)
Patrick Hegarty
(FG)
Joe Sherlock
(SF–WP)
23rd 1982 (Feb) Michael Ahern
(FF)
24th 1982 (Nov) Ned O'Keeffe
(FF)
25th 1987 Joe Sherlock
(WP)
26th 1989 Paul Bradford
(FG)
27th 1992 John Mulvihill
(Lab)
28th 1997 David Stanton
(FG)
29th 2002 Joe Sherlock
(Lab)
30th 2007 Seán Sherlock
(Lab)
31st 2011 Sandra McLellan
(SF)
Tom Barry
(FG)
32nd 2016 Pat Buckley
(SF)
Kevin O'Keeffe
(FF)
33rd 2020 James O'Connor
(FF)