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Joe McCartin

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Irish former politician (born 1939)

Joe McCartin
McCartin in 2004
Member of the European Parliament
In office
7 June 1979 – 24 June 2004
ConstituencyConnacht–Ulster
Teachta Dála
In office
November 1982 – February 1987
In office
June 1981 – February 1982
ConstituencySligo–Leitrim
Senator
In office
1 June 1973 – 11 June 1981
ConstituencyAgricultural Panel
Personal details
BornJohn Joseph McCartin
(1939-04-24)24 April 1939 (age 86)
Political partyFine Gael
Spouse
Ann Clarke
(m. 1972)
Children2
EducationSt Patrick's College, Cavan

John Joseph McCartin (born 24 April 1939) is an Irish formerFine Gael politician who served as aMember of the European Parliament (MEP) for theConnacht–Ulster constituency from 1979 to 2004. He served as aTeachta Dála (TD) for theSligo–Leitrim constituency from 1981 to 1982 and 1982 to 1987. He also served as aSenator for theAgricultural Panel from 1973 to 1981.[1]

Early life

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He was born at Aughnasheelan,Ballinamore,County Leitrim, the son of small farmer Francis McCartin and his wife Annie Kate Lohan. He was educated at Drumbibe National School, Aughnasheelan andSt Patrick's College, Cavan. In 1972, he married Ann Clarke; they had two children. As a young farmer, McCartin was awarded many national prizes for progressive and efficient farming. He founded the McCartin Bros group of companies with his brother Tommy; these had interests in Structural Steel, Clothing Manufacture, Milling, Forestry, Pig Production, and Dairy/Beef Farming. They quickly became the largest employers in Leitrim.

Political career

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McCartin joinedFine Gael as a teenager and became secretary of the Ballinamore District Executive at the age of seventeen. He served as county secretary ofMacra na Feirme and was a member of its national executive. He was Chair of the fundraising committee which established the first rehabilitation centre in the north-west of Ireland. He was elected toLeitrim County Council in 1967. In 1973, he was elected toSeanad Éireann as a senator for theAgricultural Panel, and after his re-election to the Seanad in 1977 he was electedLeas-Chathaoirleach of the14th Seanad.

He was elected to theEuropean Parliament in 1979 for theConnacht–Ulster constituency and to theDáil at the1981 general election representing theSligo–Leitrim constituency.[1] He served as secretary of the Fine Gael parliamentary party, and party spokesperson for Agriculture. He lost his seat at theFebruary 1982 general election but regained it at theNovember 1982 general election.[2] He lost it at the subsequent1987 general election and did not stand in any further Dáil elections.[2]

In the European Parliament, McCartin was elected vice chair of the parliament's Budgetary Control committee. He was the first Irish person ever to hold the position of vice president of theEuropean People's Party. He also served on the parliament's Agriculture and Fisheries committees. He was Joint Auditor of theEuropean People's Party, along with formerTaoiseachJohn Bruton. He retired from the European Parliament in 2004.

In 1974, he was elected Leitrim Person of the Year. In 1977, he was named as one of Ireland's "People of the Year" for "bringing hope to a depressed area."

In 2004, he was presented with the Schuman Medal at a meeting of the European Christian Democrats inBudapest, for "his outstanding contribution to peace and unity in Europe and for the promotion of the human values of mankind".

References

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  1. ^ab"Joe J. McCartin".Oireachtas Members Database.Archived from the original on 7 November 2018. Retrieved14 January 2011.
  2. ^ab"Joe McCartin".ElectionsIreland.org.Archived from the original on 21 February 2011. Retrieved14 January 2011.

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DáilElectionDeputy
(Party)
Deputy
(Party)
Deputy
(Party)
Deputy
(Party)
Deputy
(Party)
13th1948Eugene Gilbride
(FF)
Stephen Flynn
(FF)
Bernard Maguire
(Ind)
Mary Reynolds
(FG)
Joseph Roddy
(FG)
14th1951Patrick Rogers
(FG)
15th1954Bernard Maguire
(Ind)
16th1957John Joe McGirl
(SF)
Patrick Rogers
(FG)
1961 by-electionJoseph McLoughlin
(FG)
17th1961James Gallagher
(FF)
Eugene Gilhawley
(FG)
4 seats
1961–1969
18th1965
19th1969Ray MacSharry
(FF)
3 seats
1969–1981
20th1973Eugene Gilhawley
(FG)
21st1977James Gallagher
(FF)
22nd1981John Ellis
(FF)
Joe McCartin
(FG)
Ted Nealon
(FG)
4 seats
1981–2007
23rd1982 (Feb)Matt Brennan
(FF)
24th1982 (Nov)Joe McCartin
(FG)
25th1987John Ellis
(FF)
26th1989Gerry Reynolds
(FG)
27th1992Declan Bree
(Lab)
28th1997Gerry Reynolds
(FG)
John Perry
(FG)
29th2002Marian Harkin
(Ind)
Jimmy Devins
(FF)
30th2007Constituency abolished. SeeSligo–North Leitrim andRoscommon–South Leitrim


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  1. ^Substituted byJohn Horgan[note 1] (LAB /PES) on 21 October 1981
  2. ^Substituted byFrank Cluskey[note 2] (LAB /PES) on 1 July 1981
  3. ^Substituted bySéamus Pattison[note 3] (LAB /PES) on 9 July 1981
  4. ^Substituted bySeán Treacy (LAB /PES) on 9 July 1981
  1. ^Substituted byFlor O'Mahony (LAB /PES) on 2 March 1983
  2. ^Substituted byBrendan Halligan (LAB /PES) on 2 March 1983
  3. ^Substituted byJustin Keating (LAB /PES) on 8 February 1984
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  1. ^Substituted byMark Killilea (FF /EDA) on 23 March 1987
  2. ^Substituted byChris O'Malley (FG /EPP) on 3 June 1986
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  1. ^Substituted byDes Geraghty (DL /EUL) on 18 February 1992
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  1. ^Substituted bySeán Ó Neachtain (FF /UEN) on 2 July 2002
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