Mary Banotti
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Mary Elizabeth Banotti (born May 29, 1939), is a former Irish Fine Gael politician.
Mary O'Mahony was born in Dublin. She is a sister of the former Cabinet Minister Nora Owen and a grand-niece of the Irish rebel Michael Collins. Following her education she worked as a nurse in North America, England, Italy and Africa before joining Irish Distillers as an occupational health nurse and Industrial Welfare Officer in 1972. She is also divorced for many years from her Italian husband.
Between 1980 and 1984 she presented a weekly programme on social welfare rights and information on RTÉ television. Banotti unsuccessfully contested the Seanad Éireann elections of 1983 and the Dublin-Central by-election the same year. In 1984 she was elected to the European Parliament, representing Fine Gael in the Dublin constituency.
She retained her seat until 2004 when she retired. In 1997 she was Fine Gael's candidate in the presidential election, coming second to Fianna Fáil's Mary McAleese.
[edit] External link
- Elections Ireland: Mary Banotti — electoral history from electionsireland.org

