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Barry McElduff

Barry McElduff was a Sinn Féin candidate in Omagh in the Fermanagh and Omagh local election.

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Barry McElduff's policies

Statement to voters

Barry McElduff is married to Paula and they have three grown up children; Niamh, Bláthnaid and Patrick.

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He was educated at St Colcille’s Primary School, Carrickmore and at Omagh CBS. He is also a graduate of Queen’s University Belfast where he graduated with a BA (HONs) in political science and celtic studies.

Barry has played gaelic football at senior level for Carrickmore and at minor level for Tyrone. He also has a keen interest in the Irish language.

He is a member of Sinn Féin’s Ard Comhairle and sits on the Tyrone Sinn Féin commemoration committee.

Barry is a former chairperson of Omagh District Council and was first elected to the Assembly in 1998 and has been reelected ever since.

This statement was added by Barry McElduff, their team, or by a Democracy Club volunteer, based on information published by the candidate elsewhere.

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Barry McElduff online

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http://www.sinnfein.ie/barry-mcelduff

Barry McElduff's elections

Date Election Party Results Position
2023 Omagh: Fermanagh and Omagh local election Sinn Féin We do not collect voting data for Single Transferable Vote elections. Position not available
2019 Omagh: Fermanagh and Omagh local election Sinn Féin We do not collect voting data for Single Transferable Vote elections. 2nd / 16 candidates
2017 West Tyrone: UK Parliamentary general election Sinn Féin 22,060 votes (elected) 1st / 7 candidates
2017 West Tyrone: Northern Ireland Assembly Election Sinn Féin Elected (vote count not available) Position not available
2016 West Tyrone: Northern Ireland Assembly Election Sinn Féin Elected (vote count not available) Position not available
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