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== Political career ==
 
== Political career ==
John Kelly was elected as an independent candidate in 2004 to Roscommon County Council. He retained the seat in 2009, this time with the Castlerea electoral area. In 2011, after joining the Labour Party, he was elected to the Administrative panel of the Irish Senate as a Roscommon-South Leitrim candidate. He is also the Labour Party Seanad spokesperson on Arts, Heritage, Gaeltacht Affairs, Training and Skills.
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John Kelly was elected as an independent candidate in 2004 to Roscommon County Council. He retained the seat in 2009, this time within the Castlerea electoral area. In 2011, after joining the Labour Party, he was elected to the Administrative panel of the Irish Senate as a Roscommon-South Leitrim candidate. He is also the Labour Party Seanad spokesperson on Arts, Heritage, Gaeltacht Affairs, Training and Skills.
  
 
== Notable works ==
 
== Notable works ==

Revision as of 08:57, 7 October 2014

John Kelly (February 2, 1960) is an Irish politician and community welfare officer.

Political career

John Kelly was elected as an independent candidate in 2004 to Roscommon County Council. He retained the seat in 2009, this time within the Castlerea electoral area. In 2011, after joining the Labour Party, he was elected to the Administrative panel of the Irish Senate as a Roscommon-South Leitrim candidate. He is also the Labour Party Seanad spokesperson on Arts, Heritage, Gaeltacht Affairs, Training and Skills.

Notable works

He is active in local jobs creation and in issues concerning rural and local communities.

External links

John Kelly - Oireachtas

John Kelly - Labour