10-1340: (Redirected from Dave Walsh ) David or Dave or Davy Walsh may refer to: Politicians [ edit ] David Walsh (politician) , Irish senator David I. Walsh (1872–1947), American politician, governor of Massachusetts, and U.S. Senator Sportspeople [ edit ] Footballers [ edit ] David Walsh (Donegal Gaelic footballer) , Donegal player David Walsh (Tipperary Gaelic footballer) (born 1966), Irish Gaelic footballer Dave Walsh (Australian footballer) (1898–1975), Australian rules footballer David Walsh (rugby league) (born 1970), Australian rugby league footballer David Walsh (Welsh footballer) (born 1979), former football goalkeeper Davy Walsh (1923–2016), Irish footballer Other sports [ edit ] Dave Walsh (baseball) (born 1960), baseball pitcher David Walsh (cricketer) (born 1946), English former cricketer and current cricket administrator Dave Walsh (esports player) (born 1984), American professional gamer David Walsh (referee) (1889–1975), American basketball referee David Walsh (speedway rider) (born 1963), English speedway rider Others [ edit ] David Walsh (actor) , American voice actor David Walsh (art collector) (born 1961), owner of
20-507: A member of Seanad Éireann is a stub . You can help Misplaced Pages by expanding it . Independent politician (Ireland) Independent politicians contest elections without the support of a political party. They have played a continuous role in the politics of the Republic of Ireland since its independence in 1922. If a candidate is not the candidate of a registered political party , they may be nominated for elections to Dáil Éireann with
30-614: A minority Fine Gael–Independent government on 6 May 2016: Denis Naughten as Minister for Communications, Climate Action and Environment , Shane Ross as Minister for Transport, Tourism and Sport , and Katherine Zappone as Minister for Children and Youth Affairs . Ross was a member of the Independent Alliance , and other members of the Independent Alliance were appointed as Ministers of State . Naughten resigned as minister on 11 October 2018. Ross and Zappone served until
40-564: Is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages David Walsh (politician) David Walsh was an Irish politician. He was an independent member of Seanad Éireann from April to September 1938. He was elected to the 2nd Seanad in April 1938 to the Labour Panel . He lost his seat at the August 1938 Seanad election. This article about
50-911: The Museum of Old and New Art (MONA) in Hobart David Walsh (journalist) (born 1955), Irish sports reporter David Walsh (mining) (1945–1998), Canadian businessman, founder and CEO of the mining company Bre-X David Walsh (psychologist) , founder of the National Institute on Media and the Family David Walsh (writer) (born 1949), American film critic and political writer for the World Socialist Web Site David M. Walsh (born 1931), American cinematographer Fictional [ edit ] David Walsh ( EastEnders ) , fictional character [REDACTED] Topics referred to by
60-461: The appointment of a new government on 27 June 2020. At the 2024 local elections , independents won 178 of the 949 seats on city and county councils . Two independent MEPs represent Ireland in the European Parliament : Luke 'Ming' Flanagan MEP for Midlands–North-West since 2014 , and Michael McNamara MEP for South since 2024. The current President of Ireland Michael D. Higgins
70-461: The assent of 30 electors in the constituency , for elections to the European Parliament with the assent of 60 electors in the constituency, and for local elections with the assent of 15 electors in the local electoral area . They may choose to have the designation non-party next to their name on the ballot paper. In Seanad elections and presidential elections , candidates are not nominated by parties directly, and party labels do not appear on
80-451: The ballot. In the case of minority governments , where the party or parties forming the government do not have a majority in the Dáil, they will usually be dependent on independent TDs in votes of confidence or to pass the budget . This can be by formal arrangement with the government. In the first inter-party government (1948–1951), James Dillon served as Minister for Agriculture . He
90-405: The same term This disambiguation page lists articles about people with the same name. If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=David_Walsh&oldid=1108332421 " Category : Human name disambiguation pages Hidden categories: Short description
100-569: Was an independent TD, having left Fine Gael in 1942 because he disagreed with the policy of neutrality during the Second World War . He rejoined Fine Gael in 1953 and became leader in 1959. In 2009, Mary Harney continued as Minister for Health as an independent member of the government after the dissolution of the Progressive Democrats , and served until 2011. After the 2016 general election , 3 independent TDs were appointed to
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