Joe Sheridan
Irish politician (1914–2000)
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Joseph Michael Sheridan (27 November 1914 – 30 September 2000) was an Irish politician, originally with Fine Gael but for most of his career an independent.[1][2]
Joe Sheridan | |
|---|---|
| Teachta Dála | |
| In office October 1961 – June 1981 | |
| Constituency | Longford–Westmeath |
| Senator | |
| In office 22 May 1957 – 14 December 1961 | |
| Constituency | Labour Panel |
| In office 14 May 1956 – 22 May 1957 | |
| Constituency | Agricultural Panel |
| Personal details | |
| Born | 27 November 1914 County Longford, Ireland |
| Died | 30 September 2000 (aged 85) County Longford, Ireland |
| Party | Independent |
| Other political affiliations | Fine Gael |
| Children | 9, including Kathy |
Sheridan came from Colmcille in County Longford, and had three brothers and two sisters.[3] He moved to County Westmeath, first to Kilbeggan and then to Mullingar.[1] An auctioneer and farmer by profession,[2] he was elected to Westmeath County Council,[1] and then to Seanad Éireann by the Agricultural Panel at a by-election on 14 May 1956.[2] He was re-elected at the 1957 Seanad election, this time by the Labour Panel.[2]
He was elected to Dáil Éireann as an independent Teachta Dála (TD) for the Longford–Westmeath constituency at the 1961 general election.[2] In spite of his Fine Gael background, he supported the minority Fianna Fáil government.[1] He was re-elected at the 1965, 1969, 1973 and 1977 general elections. He concentrated on local constituency needs, with the electoral slogan "Vote for Joe, the Man you Know."[1][4] He retired at the 1981 general election.[5]
Sheridan had five sons and four daughters,[1] one of whom, Kathy Sheridan, is a journalist with The Irish Times.[6]