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Not to be confused with his father, Bob Aylward. Bobby Aylward TD Teachta Dála Incumbent Assumed office  May 2007 Constituency Carlow–Kilkenny Born 1 April 1955 (1955-04-01) (age 55) Mullinavat, County Kilkenny Nationality Irish Political party Fianna Fáil Website Official website Bobby Aylward (born 1 April 1955) is an Irish Fianna Fáil politician and is currently a Teachta Dála (TD) for the Carlow–Kilkenny constituency.[1] He also works as a farmer.[2] He was first elected at the 2007 general election. He was a member of Kilkenny County Council from 1992 until his election to the Dáil.[3] He was chairperson of the Council from 2003–2004, chairman of the Southern and Eastern Authority from 2000–2001 and in 2003.He was also a Member of the Southern Fisheries Board from 2000–2007, the Southern and Eastern Regional Assembly from 1999–2004 and the Port of Waterford, from 1999–2004. His brother Liam previously represented the same constituency for Fianna Fáil, until he retired from national politics in 2007, opting to remain in the European Parliament. Their father Bob (1911–1974) was a senator from 1973 until his death. Bobby Aylward is married and has two sons and one daughter. He was educated in Castlegannon National school, Ballyhale vocational school and Kildalton Agricultural College. References ^ "Mr. Bobby Aylward". Oireachtas Members Database. http://oireachtas.ie/members-hist/default.asp?housetype=0&HouseNum=30&MemberID=2172&ConstID=20. Retrieved 27 August 2009.  ^ Nealon's Guide to the 30th Dáil & 23rd Seanad, Ed. Stephen Collins, Dublin, 2007 ^ "Bobby Aylward". ElectionsIreland.org. http://electionsireland.org/candidate.cfm?ID=485. Retrieved 27 August 2009.  See also Families in the Oireachtas External links Bobby Aylward's official website Bobby Aylward's page on the Fianna Fáil website Oireachtas Preceded by Liam Aylward (Fianna Fáil) Fianna Fáil Teachta Dála for Carlow–Kilkenny 2007– Incumbent v • d • e Current members of Dáil Éireann As elected to the 30th Dáil in 2007, with changes (including three vacant seats) Fianna Fáil (75) B. Ahern · D. Ahern · M. Ahern · N. Ahern · B. Andrews · C. Andrews · Ardagh · Aylward · Blaney · A. Brady · C. Brady · J. Brady · Browne · T. Byrne · Calleary · P. Carey · Collins · Conlon · Connick · Coughlan · Cowen · Cregan · Curran · Dempsey · Devins · Dooley · Fahey · Finneran · Fitzpatrick · Fleming · Flynn · Hanafin · Haughey · Hoctor · Kelleher · Kelly · Kenneally · Kennedy · Killeen · M. Kitt · T. Kitt · B. Lenihan · C. Lenihan · McDaid · McEllistrim · Mattie McGrath · Michael McGrath · McGuinness · Mansergh · Martin · Moloney · Moynihan · Mulcahy · Nolan · O'Brien · O'Connor · Ó Cuív · O'Dea · O'Donoghue · Ó Fearghaíl · O'Flynn · O'Hanlon · B. O'Keeffe · N. O'Keeffe · O'Rourke · C. O'Sullivan · P. Power · S. Power · Roche · Scanlon · Smith · Treacy · Wallace · Woods Fine Gael (51) Allen · Bannon · Barrett · Breen · Bruton · Burke · C. Byrne · J. Carey · Clune · Connaughton · Coonan · Coveney · Crawford · Creed · Creighton · D'Arcy · Deasy · Deenihan · Doyle · Durkan · English · Enright · Feighan · C. Flanagan · T. Flanagan · B. Hayes · T. Hayes · Hogan · Kehoe · Kenny · McCormack · McEntee · McGinley · McHugh · Mitchell · Naughten · Neville · Noonan · O'Donnell · O'Dowd · J. O'Keefe · O'Mahony · Perry · Reilly · Ring · Shatter · Sheahan · Sheehan · Stanton · Timmins · Varadkar Labour Party (20) Broughan · Burton · Costello · Gilmore · Higgins · Howlin · C. Lynch · K. Lynch · McManus · O'Shea · J. O'Sullivan · Penrose · Quinn · Rabbitte · Sherlock · Shortall · Stagg · Tuffy · Upton · Wall Green Party (6) Cuffe · Gogarty · Gormley · Ryan · Sargent · White Sinn Féin (4) Ferris · Morgan · Ó Caoláin · Ó Snodaigh Independents (7) Behan · Grealish · Harney · Healy-Rae · Lowry · F. McGrath · M. O'Sullivan Ceann Comhairle: Kirk (FF) Italics = Party leaders Bold = Ministers This article about a Fianna Fáil politician is a stub. You can help Wikipedia by expanding it. v • d • e