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- Gerry Adams (b.1948), President of Sinn Féin (1983-present)
- Frank Aiken (1896-1983), Tánaiste (1965-1969)
- Bertie Ahern (b.1951), Taoiseach (1997-present)
- Dermot Ahern (b.1955), Minister for Communications & the Marine (2002-present)
- David Andrews (b.1936), Minister for Foreign Affairs (1998-2000)
- Mary Banotti (b.1939), Candidate in the Irish presidential election, 1997
- Seán Barret (b.1944), Minister for Defence (1995-1997)
- Peter Barry (b1928), Minister for Foreign Affairs (1982-1987)
- Niamh Bhreathnach (b.1945), Minister for Education (1993-1997)
- Neil Blaney (1922-1995), Minister for Agriculture (1966-1970)
- Ernest Blythe (1889-1975), Minister for Finance (1923-1932)
- Gerald Boland (1885-1973), Minister for Posts & Telegraphs
- Kevin Boland (1917-2001), Minister for Local Government
- Séamus Brennan (b.1948), Minister for Transport (2002-present)
- Bob Briscoe (1894-1969), Fianna Fáil TD (1927-1965)
- Dr. Noel Browne (1915-1997), Minister for Health (1948-1951)
- Cathal Brugha (1874-1922), Minister for Defence in the 1st Dáil
- John Bruton (b.1947), Taoiseach (1994-1997)
- Richard Bruton (b.1953), Minister for Industry & Commerce (1994-1997)
- Ray Burke (b.1943), Minister for Foreign Affairs (1997)
- Erskine Childers (1905-1974),
- Tánaiste (1969-1973)
- Fourth President of Ireland (1973-1974)
- Kathleen Clarke (1879-1972), first femaale Lord-Mayor of Dublin (1939)
- Frank Cluskey (1930-1989), Irish Labour Party leader (1977-1981)
- George Colley (1926-1983), Tánaiste (1977-1981)
- Gerard Collins (b.1938), Minister for Foreign Affairs
- Michael Collins (1890-1922), Minister for Finance in the 1st Dáil
- Brendan Corish (1918-1990), Tánaiste (1973-1977)
- Liam Cosgrave (b.1920), Taoiseach (1973-1977)
- W.T. Cosgrave (1880-1965), President of the Executive Council (1923-1932)
- John A. Costello (1891-1976), Taoiseach (1948-1951 & 1954-1957)
- Mary Coughlan, Minister for Social & Family Affairs (2002-present)
- Brian Cowen (b.1960), Minister for Foreign Affairs (2000-present)
- Martin Cullen, Minister for the Environment & Local Government (2002-present)
- Austin Currie (b.1939), Candidate in Irish presidential election, 1990
- Brendan Daly (b.1940), Minister for the Marine (1987-1989)
- Noel Davern (b.1945), Minister for Education (1991-1992)
- Austin Deasy (b.1936), Minister for Agriculture (1982-1987)
- Noel Dempsey (b.1953), Minister for Education & Science (2002-present)
- Prionsias de Rossa (b.1940), Former leader of the Democratic Left
- Eamon de Valera (1882-1975),
- Second President of the Executive Council (1932-1937)
- First Taoiseach (1937-1948, 1951-1954 & 1957-1959)
- Third President of Ireland (1959-1973)
- Síle de Valera (b.1954), Minister for Arts, Heritage & Gaeltacht (1997-2002)
- Major Vivion de Valera (1910-1982), Fianna Fáil TD
- Barry Desmond (b.1935), Minister for Social Welfare (1982-1987)
- Eileen Desmond (b.1932), Minister for Health & Social Welfare (1981-1982)
- James Dillon (1902-1986), Fine Gael leader (1959-1965)
- Seán Doherty (b.1944), Minister for Justice (1982)
- Paddy Donegan (1923-2000), Minister for Defence (1973-1977)
- James Dooge (b.1922), Minister for Foreign Affairs (1981-1982)
- Alan Dukes (b.1945), Fine Gael leader (1987-1990)
- Mark Durkan (b1960), leader of the Social Democratic and Labour Party
- Frank Fahey (b.1951), Minister for the Marine & Natural Resources (2000-2002)
- Martin Ferris, Sinn Féin TD for Kerry North (2002-present)
- Gerry Fitt (b.1926), leader of the Social Democratic and Labour Party (1970-1979)
- Desmond Fitzgerald (1888-1947), Minister for External Affairs (1923-1927)
- Dr. Garret FitzGerald (b.1926), Taoiseach (1981-1982 & 1982-1987)
- Oliver J. Flanagan (1920-1987), Minister for Defence (1976-1977)
- Pádraig Flynn (b.1939), Minister for the Environment (1987-1991)
- Tony Gregory (b.1947), Supporter of Fianna Fáil government (1982)
- Arthur Griffith (1871-1922), Vice-President of the 1st Dáil & Minister for Home Affairs
- Mary Harney (b.1953), Tánaiste (1997-present)
- Charles J. Haughey (b.1925), Taoiseach (1979-1981, 1982 & 1987-1992)
- Michael Hayes (1889-1976), Ceann Comhairle of Dáil Éireann (1922-1932)
- Tim Healy (1885-1931), First Governor-General of the Irish Free State
- Michael D. Higgins (b.1941), Minister for Arts, Culture & the Gaeltacht (1994-1997)
- Dr. Patrick Hillery (b.1922), Sixth President of Ireland (1976-1990)
- Patrick Hogan (1996-1969), Minister for Lands (1923-1932)
- Brendan Howlin Minister for the Environment (1994-1997)
- John Hume (b.1937), Leader of the Social Democratic and Labour Party (1979-2001)
- Dr. Douglas Hyde (1860-1949), First [[President of Ireland (1938-1945)
- Thomas Johnson (1872-1963), first leader of the Irish Labour Party
- Liam Kavanagh (b.1935), Minister for the Environment (1983-1986)
- Justin Keating (b.1930), Minister for Industry & Commerce (1973-1977)
- Jim Kemmy (1936-1997), founder of the Democratic Socialist Party
- Enda Kenny (b.1951), Leader of Fine Gael (2002-present)
- Jim Larkin (1876-1947), Irish Labour leader
- Liam Lawlor (b.1945), Disgraced former Fianna Fáil TD
- Sean Lemass (1899-1971), Taoiseach (1959-1966)
- Brian Lenihan (1930-1995), Tánaiste (1987-1990)
- Seán Lester (1888-1959), Secretary-General of the League of Nations
- Michael Lowry, Minister for Communications (1994-1996)
- Jack Lynch (1917-1999), Taoiseach (1966-1973 & 1977-1979)
- Seán MacBride (1904-1988), Minister for External Affairs (1948-1951)
- Seán MacEntee (1889-1984), Tánaiste (1959-1965)
- Seán MacEoin (1893-1973), Candidate in Irish presidential election, 1959.
- Tomás MacGiolla (b.1924), Former leader of The Workers Party
- Eoin MacNeill (1867-1945), Minister for Education (1923-1925)
- James MacNeill (1869-1938), Second Governor-General of the Irish Free State
- Ray MacSharry (b.1938), Tánaiste (1981-1982)
- Seamus Mallon (b.1936), Former deputy-leader of the Social Democratic and Labour Party
- Micheál Martin (b.1960), Minister for Health & Children (2002-present)
- Mary McAleese (b.1951), Eighth President of Ireland (1997-present)
- Charlie McCreevy (b.1949), Minister for Finance (2002-present)
- Dr. Jim McDaid (b.1949), Minister for Tourism & Sport (1997-2002)
- Michael McDowell, Minister for Justice, Equality & Law Reform
- Patrick McGilligan (1889-1979), Minister for Industry & Commerce (1924-1932)
- Martin McGuinness (b.1950), Sinn Féin Chief-Negotiator
- Jim Mitchell (1946-2002), Minister for Posts & Telegraphs (1982-1987)
- Bobby Molloy (b.1936), Minister for Defence (1977-1979)
- Gen. Richard Mulcahy (1886-1971), Fine Gael leader (1944-1959)
- Derek Nally (b.1936), Candidate in the Irish presidential election, 1997
- Michael Noonan (b.1943), Fine Gael leader (2001-2002)
- William Norton (1900-1960), Tánaiste (1948-1951 & 1954-1957)
- Ruairí Ó Brádaigh (b.1932), former leader of Sinn Féin
- Conor Cruise O'Brien (b.1917), Minister for Posts & Telegraphs (1973-1977)
- Eamon Ó Cúiv, Minister for Culture, Gaeltacht & Rural Affairs (2002-present)
- Cearbhall Ó Dálaigh (1911-1978), Fifth President of Ireland (1974-1976)
- Tomás Ó Deirg (1897-1956), Minister for Education (1932-1939)
- John O'Donoghue (b.1956), Minister for Arts, Tourism and Sport (2002-present)
- Martin O'Donoghue (b.1933), Minister for Economic Planning & Development (1977-1979)
- Gen. Eoin O'Duffy (1892-1944), Leader of the Blueshirts
- Dr. Rory O'Hanlon (b.1934), Ceann Comhairle of Dáil Éireann
- Kevin O'Higgins (1892-1927), Minister for Home Affairs (1923-1927)
- Thomas F. O'Higgins, Minister for Health (1948-1951)
- Tom O'Higgins (1916-2003), Candidate in Irish presidential election, 1966 & Irish presidential election, 1973
- Seán T. O'Kelly (1882-1966),
- Vice-President of the Executive Council (1932-1937)
- Tánaiste (1937-1945)
- Second President of Ireland (1945-1959)
- Michael O'Kennedy (b.1936), Minister for Foreign Affairs (1977-1979)
- Michael O Leary (b.1936), Irish Labour Party leader (1981-1982)
- Desmond O'Malley (b.1936), Leader of Progressive Democrats (1985-1993)
- Donagh O'Malley (1921-1968), Minister for Education
- Fiona O'Malley, TD (2002-present) {daughter of Des O'Malley}
- Mary O'Rourke (b.1937), Cathaoirleach of Seanad Éireann
- Nora Owen (b.1945), Minister for Justice (1994-1997)
- Séamus Pattison (b.1936), Ceann Comhairle of Dáil Éireann (1997-2002)
- Máire Geoghegan-Quinn (b.1950), Minister for Justice (1993-1994)
- Ruairí Quinn (b.1946), Irish Labour Party leader (1997-2002)
- Pat Rabbitte (b.1949), Irish Labour Party leader (2002-present)
- Albert Reynolds (b.1932), Taoiseach (1992-1994)
- Mary Robinson (b.1944), Seventh President of Ireland (1990-1997)
- Dr. James Ryan (1891-1970), Minister for Finance (1961-1965)
- Dana, Rosemary Scallon (b.1951), MEP for Connacht/Ulster (1999-present)
- Alan Shatter (b.1951), Former Fine Gael TD
- Michael Smith (b.1943), Minister for Defence (1997-present)
- Dick Spring (b.1950), Tánaiste (1982-1987 & 1992-1997)
- Gerard Sweetman (1908-1970), Minister for Finance (1954-1957)
- Mervyn Taylor (b.1931), Minister for Equality & Law Reform (1993-1997)
- Oscar Traynor (1886-1963), Minister for Posts & Telegraphs (1936)
- James Tully (b.1915), Minister for Local Government (1973-1977)
- Domhnall Ua Buachalla (1866-1963), Third Governor-General of the Irish Free State
- Joe Walsh (b.1943), Minister for Agriculture
- John P. Wilson, Tánaiste (1990-1992)
- Dr. Michael Woods (b.1935), Minister for Education & Science (200-2002)
- Ivan Yates (b.1959), Minister for Agriculture, Food & Forestry (1994-1997)

