Jim Corr

Politician

1934 –

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Who is Jim Corr?

James A. "Jim" Corr is an Irish Fine Gael politician and retired secondary school teacher and former principal of South Presentation school.

Corr is a member of Cork City Council. He was first co-opted to the council in 1973, and elected at the 1974 local elections. He was Lord Mayor of Cork in 1979 and 1996.

When the five-seat Cork South–Central constituency was created in 1980, Fine Gael's support was sufficient for two seats. Peter Barry was the party's senior Teachta Dála; Corr had a rivalry with Hugh Coveney for the second Fine Gael seat. Coveney narrowly beat Corr at the 1981 general election, but Corr won by a larger margin in February 1982. Becoming disillusioned with Dáil politics, Corr stood aside in November 1982, with Coveney regaining the seat. Corr was to stand as a third Fine Gael candidate at the 1987 general election, but stood aside to avoid splitting the Fine Gael vote, though Coveney lost his seat in any event. Corr was unsuccessful at the 1989 and 1992 general elections.

Corr was unhappy that John Cushnahan was selected ahead of him as Fine Gael candidate in Munster at the 1989 European Parliament election. Corr stood unsuccessfully in Munster at the 1999 European Parliament election.

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Born
Jan 25, 1934

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on July 23, 2013

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