County Mayo is a county in Ireland , it is the third-largest in Ireland and the second-largest in the province of Connacht . Mayo has produced many noted artists, entertainers, politicians and businesspeople. Also included are people affiliated with Mayo before the creation of the Republic of Ireland.
Politicians and leaders
Michael Davitt
Enda Kenny
Richard Bourke, 6th Earl of Mayo (1822–1872) – Viceroy of India (1869–1872).
Dara Calleary – Fianna Fáil politician
Seán Calleary (1931–2018) – Fianna Fáil politician
Lucinda Creighton – former politician, leader and founder of Renua (2015–2016).
Lisa Chambers – Fianna Fáil politician.
Rose Conway-Walsh
Jerry Cowley – barrister, medical doctor and politician.
Michael Davitt (1846–1906) – Irish republican , agrarian campaigner, labour leader , Home Rule politician and Member of Parliament (MP) who founded the Irish National Land League . The bridge to Achill is named after him as well as one of Castlebar's local secondary schools, (Davitt College ).
Bernard Durkan
Seán Flanagan (1922–1993) – Fianna Fáil politician and Gaelic footballer . Served as Minister for Health (1966–1969) and Minister for Lands (1969–1973).
Pádraig Flynn – former Fianna Fáil politician and Minister .
Beverley Flynn – former Fianna Fáil politician
Denis Gallagher
Charles Haughey (1925–2006) – former Taoiseach of Ireland.
Jim Higgins (born 1945) - former Fine Gael politician
Enda Kenny – politician, leader of Fine Gael (2002–2017), and Taoiseach (2011–2017).
Tom Maguire - Veteran of the Irish War of Independence and Irish Civil War. TD for South Mayo in the 1920s, Vice President of Sinn Féin in the 1930s.
Michelle Mulherin
Catherine Noone
William O'Dwyer (1890– 1964) – 100th mayor of New York City (1946–1950).
Paul O'Dwyer (1907–1998) – President of New York City Council , prominent New York City human rights attorney, supporter of Irish nationalism, and defender of several Irishmen from deportation, including "The Fort Worth Five" and Vincent Conlon.
John O'Mahony
Marie-Louise O'Donnell
Pat Rabbitte – former leader of the Labour Party .
Michael Ring – Fine Gael politician, inaugural Minister for Rural and Community Development (2017–2020).
Mary Robinson – first female President of Ireland (1990–1997), and United Nations High Commissioner for Human rights .
P. J. Ruttledge - Founding Member of Fianna Fáil , Minister for Justice during the 1930s.
William Joyce Sewell – Unionist colonel during American Civil War and US senator for New Jersey .
John Solon (d.1921) – member of the Wisconsin State Assembly .
Emmet Stagg
Myles Staunton
Thomas Thornton – member of the Wisconsin State Assembly.
Sport
Cora Staunton
Jimmy Walsh
Chris Barrett , Gaelic footballer
Pádraig Carney (1928–2019), Gaelic footballer , known as the "Flying Doctor".
Ryan Connolly (born 1992) – Association footballer (Sligo Rovers , Galway United , Finn Harps )
David Clarke , Gaelic footballer
Alan Dillon (born 1982) –Gaelic footballer for Mayo (2003–2017). He is also a TD for the Mayo constituency since 2020.
Sinead Diver (born 1977) - naturalised Australian long-distance runner
Jason Doherty (born 1989) - three time Connacht Senior Football Championship -winning Gaelic footballer for Mayo .
Ger Feeney (c. 1954–2010) – Gaelic footballer for Mayo .
Richie Feeney – Gaelic footballer for Mayo .
Deirdre Gallagher (born 1974) - Olympic race walker
Ciaran Kelly – footballer (Sligo Rovers ).
Tommy Langan (1921–1974) – Gaelic footballer , full-forward.
Ciarán McDonald – Gaelic football player.
John McDonnell – athletics coach. He has won more national championships (42) than any coach in any sport in the history of American collegiate athletics.
Kevin McLoughlin (born 1988) - National Football League -winning Gaelic footballer for Mayo .
Andy Moran (born 1983) - two-time All-Star Gaelic footballer for Mayo .
Ray Moylette – professional boxer.
Cillian O'Connor – Gaelic footballer for Mayo .
Diarmuid O'Connor – Gaelic footballer for Mayo .
Aidan O'Shea – Gaelic footballer for Mayo .
Nicholas Quinn – Swimmer , competed at the 2016 Summer Olympics .
Martin Sheridan (1881–1918) – five-time Olympic gold medalist, with a total of nine Olympic medals.
Cora Staunton , Gaelic footballer for Mayo (1995–present), All-Ireland winner (1999–2000, 2002–2003), All Star winner (2000–2002, 2004, 2007–2009, 2012–2013, 2015, 2017), association footballer , rugby player and Australian rules footballer , Greater Western Sydney Giants (2017–present).
Jimmy Walsh (1885–1962) – outfielder for MLB team Boston Red Sox . Won world series in 1916.
Michaela Walsh (born 1998) - Irish indoor champion hammer thrower and shotputter.