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Vincent MacDowell

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Vincent MacDowell (1925–2003) was an Irish political activist. He was the vice chairman of Northern Ireland Civil Rights Association in the 1960s, and later a representative of the Green Party and the Irish Labour Party.

Born in Newry, County Down, MacDowell was interned for IRA membership in the 1940s. He was a member of the Socialist Republican Party in Belfast, where he edited the party's newspaper the Northern Star. MacDowell advocated the Irish Labour Party re-organising in Northern Ireland, and supported the party in elections in the late 1940s and early 1950s in Belfast.

He was elected as a Green Party councilor in Dún Laoghaire in 1999,[1] after previously standing as an Independent and Labour party member, he also stood unsuccessfully for the Green Party in the 1996 Forum elections in Newry and Armagh.[2]

MacDowell left the Green Party over the dispute regarding the nomination of Ciarán Cuffe as the candidate in the Dáil election, initially joining the Labour Party but ran as an independent in the 2002 general election.

He is the father of former Green MEP for Leinster Nuala Ahern (née MacDowell). he died aged 78 on 31 August 2003.

References

  1. ^ Vincent MacDowell Election History election ireland database
  2. ^ 1996 Candidates, Northern Ireland Elections