Jemma Dolan

Jemma Dolan is a Sinn Féin politician, elected to the Northern Ireland Assembly for the Fermanagh and South Tyrone constituency in the March 2017 elections.[1]

Dolan in 2017

Before Politics

From Belleek, County Fermanagh, Dolan previously worked for Sinn Féin in the EU Parliament and in Fermanagh South Tyrone and is involved with her local GAA club.[2] She is also a former independent member of the Fermanagh and Omagh Policing and Community Safety Partnership.[3]

Dolan is a former Vice President for Campaigns and Communications for the University of Ulster Students Union. Whilst in this role in 2014 she won the Welfare Campaign of the Year Award at the Student Achievement Awards Ireland for setting up a student mental health project.[4]

Northern Ireland Assembly Election 2017

Having never stood for political office before, the first time candidate polled 7,767 first preference votes, securing her MLA seat on the third count alongside her more established Sinn Fein running mate Michelle Gildernew.[5] Her other more established Sinn Féin colleague, Seán Lynch, got elected on the forth count.[6]

Assembly career

Dolan currently sits on the Committee for Finance, the Committee for Justice and Ad Hoc Committee on the COVID-19 Response at the Assembley. She also sits on the All Party Group on Further and Higher Education, the All Party Group on Fair Banking and Finance, the All Party Group on Preventing Loneliness and the All Party Group on Suicide Prevention.[7]

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