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In he [[21st Seanad]] ([[1997]]–[[2002]]), Cox was government spokesperson in the Seanad on [[Department of Enterprise, Trade and Employment (Ireland)|Enterprise, Trade and Employment]]. In the [[22nd Seanad]], [[Taoiseach]] [[Bertie Ahern]] appointed her as government spokesperson on [[Minister for Social and Family Affairs (Ireland)|Social, Community and Family Affairs]].
In he [[21st Seanad]] ([[1997]]–[[2002]]), Cox was government spokesperson in the Seanad on [[Department of Enterprise, Trade and Employment (Ireland)|Enterprise, Trade and Employment]]. In the [[22nd Seanad]], [[Taoiseach]] [[Bertie Ahern]] appointed her as government spokesperson on [[Minister for Social and Family Affairs (Ireland)|Social, Community and Family Affairs]].


She did not go forward for selection at the Fianna Fáil convention for Galway West for the [[Irish general election, 2007]] and resigned from the party in April 2007, citing dissatisfaction with Government delivery on its promises for Galway and the west of Ireland. She is contesting the 2007 Election as an independent candidate instead.<ref>http://www.rte.ie/news/2007/0404/coxm.html</ref>
She did not go forward for selection at the Fianna Fáil convention for Galway West for the [[Irish general election, 2007]] and resigned from the party in April 2007, citing dissatisfaction with Government delivery on its promises for Galway and the west of Ireland. She unsuccessfully contested the 2007 general election and announced she will not be seeking re-election to Seanad Éireann. ref>http://www.rte.ie/news/2007/0404/coxm.html</ref>


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Revision as of 13:13, 26 June 2007

Margaret Cox (born 1963) is an Irish politician and Senator.

Electoral history

Margaret entered politics having been co-opted onto the Galway City Council in 1995, following the death of her father Tom Cox. At the 1997 general election she was an unsuccessful candidate for Dáil Éireann for Galway West, but was then elected to the 21st Seanad by the Industrial and Commercial Panel. In the 1999 local elections, she was elected to Galway City Council, topping the poll in her ward.

Cox was unsuccessful again in Galway West at the 2002 general election, her share of the first-preference vote having increased only marginally. However, the Industrial and Commercial Panel returned her to the 22nd Seanad.

After the abolition of the dual mandate, she did not contest the 2004 local elections. Her brother Tom Cox stood for election to Galway City Council in her place, but was narrowly beaten by the Green Party candidate, Niall Ó Brolcháin.[1]

Political career

In he 21st Seanad (19972002), Cox was government spokesperson in the Seanad on Enterprise, Trade and Employment. In the 22nd Seanad, Taoiseach Bertie Ahern appointed her as government spokesperson on Social, Community and Family Affairs.

She did not go forward for selection at the Fianna Fáil convention for Galway West for the Irish general election, 2007 and resigned from the party in April 2007, citing dissatisfaction with Government delivery on its promises for Galway and the west of Ireland. She unsuccessfully contested the 2007 general election and announced she will not be seeking re-election to Seanad Éireann. ref>http://www.rte.ie/news/2007/0404/coxm.html</ref>

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This page incorporates information from the Oireachtas Members Database