Kevin Humphreys (politician) explained

Office:Senator
Term Start:27 April 2016
Term End:27 March 2020
Constituency:Administrative Panel
Office1:Minister of State
Suboffice1:Social Protection
Subterm1:2014–2016
Office2:Teachta Dála
Term Start2:February 2011
Term End2:February 2016
Constituency2:Dublin South-East
Birth Date:4 February 1958
Birth Place:Ringsend, Dublin, Ireland
Nationality:Irish
Party:Labour Party
Spouse:Catherine Humphreys
Alma Mater:Dublin Institute of Technology

Kevin Humphreys (born 4 February 1958) is an Irish former Labour Party politician who served as a Minister of State from 2014 to 2016. He served as a Teachta Dála (TD) for the Dublin South-East constituency from 2011 to 2016 and as a Senator for the Administrative Panel from 2016 to 2020.[1] [2]

Humphreys is from Ringsend. He was first politically active in the campaign against the Eighth Amendment in 1983, which gave constitutional recognition to the right to life of the unborn.

Humphreys first ran for election at the 1999 local elections, when he was elected as a member of Dublin City Council, representing the South East Inner City local electoral area. He represented the area until his election to the Dáil in 2011. He was re-elected in 2004 and 2009, topping the poll both times. During this period, Humphreys worked with then Lord Mayor, Andrew Montague to deliver the Dublin Bikes scheme.

He was elected as a Labour Party TD for Dublin South-East at the 2011 general election. On 15 July 2014, he was appointed by the Fine Gael–Labour government as Minister of State at the Department of Social Protection with special responsibility for Employment, Community and Social Support.[3] [4] [5] He lost his Dáil seat at the 2016 general election on 26 February, contesting the enlarged constituency of Dublin Bay South. In April 2016, he was elected to the Seanad. He remained as a junior minister until 6 May 2016 during the talks on government formation. He was an unsuccessful candidate for Dublin Bay South at the 2020 general election.[6] [7]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Kevin Humphreys. Oireachtas Members Database. 15 May 2011. 7 November 2018. https://web.archive.org/web/20181107185409/https://www.oireachtas.ie/en/members/member/Kevin-Humphreys.D.2011-03-09. live.
  2. Book: Collins, Stephen. Stephen Collins (journalist). Nealon's Guide to the 31st Dáil and 24th Seanad. 2011. Gill & Macmillan. Dublin. 9780717150595. 95.
  3. Appointment of Ministers of State. 5 August 2014. Iris Oifigiúil. 62. 2014. 1172–1173. 23 September 2021. 16 November 2017. https://web.archive.org/web/20171116000405/http://irisoifigiuil.ie/archive/2014/august/Ir050814.pdf. live.
  4. News: Simon Harris among new Ministers of State. RTÉ News. 15 July 2014. 3 August 2014. 20 July 2014. https://web.archive.org/web/20140720122431/http://www.rte.ie/news/2014/0715/630800-ministers-of-state-appointment/. live.
  5. 2014. si. 421. Social Protection (Delegation of Ministerial Functions) Order 2014. 23 September 2014. 2 April 2021.
    2015. si. 281. Social Protection (Delegation of Ministerial Functions) Order 2015. 30 June 2015. 2 April 2021. ; 2015. si. 549. Social Protection (Delegation of Ministerial Functions) (No. 2) Order 2015. 1 December 2015. 2 April 2021.
  6. Web site: Dublin Bay South constituency. The Irish Times. en. 2020-04-02. 5 June 2021. https://web.archive.org/web/20210605145131/https://www.irishtimes.com/election2020/dublin-bay-south. live.
  7. News: Dublin Bay South results: Andrews says tent incident influenced voters . 10 February 2020 . Paul . Cullen . . Dublin . 5 June 2021 . live . https://archive.today/20210605101555/https://www.irishtimes.com/news/politics/dublin-bay-south-results-andrews-says-tent-incident-influenced-voters-1.4165174 . 5 June 2021 .