Alan Farrell (born in Dublin, 1977) is an Irish politician with Fine Gael, the 2nd largest political party in Ireland. He was educated locally at Scoil Iosa, Malahide, Chanel College, Dublin and later attended Waterford Institute of Technology where he studied Marketing & Languages. He has been Councillor since 2004 with Fingal County Council having been elected after a short campaign. Farrell was elected with 8.2% of the vote following heavy transfers from across all parties. He sought the Fine Gael party candidacy in the Irish general election, 2007 but was unsuccessful.
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| - Alan Farrell (born in Dublin, 1977) is an Irish politician with Fine Gael, the 2nd largest political party in Ireland. He was educated locally at Scoil Iosa, Malahide, Chanel College, Dublin and later attended Waterford Institute of Technology where he studied Marketing & Languages. He has been Councillor since 2004 with Fingal County Council having been elected after a short campaign. Farrell was elected with 8.2% of the vote following heavy transfers from across all parties. He sought the Fine Gael party candidacy in the Irish general election, 2007 but was unsuccessful.
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| - Alan Farrell (born in Dublin, 1977) is an Irish politician with Fine Gael, the 2nd largest political party in Ireland. He was educated locally at Scoil Iosa, Malahide, Chanel College, Dublin and later attended Waterford Institute of Technology where he studied Marketing & Languages. He has been Councillor since 2004 with Fingal County Council having been elected after a short campaign. Elected as Leas Cathaoirleach (Deputy Mayor) in January 2005 he was subsequently elected unanimously as Mayor of Fingal in June 2007. The position was formally known as Cathaoirleach, meaning chairman but was changed in 2007 by his predecessor. Farrell was elected with 8.2% of the vote following heavy transfers from across all parties. He sought the Fine Gael party candidacy in the Irish general election, 2007 but was unsuccessful.
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