Seamus Lynch

Seamus Lynch
Member of Belfast City Council
In office
15 May 1985  19 May 1993
Preceded byDistrict created
Succeeded byJoe Austin
ConstituencyOldpark
In office
18 May 1977  20 May 1981
Preceded bySamuel Millar
Succeeded byFergus O'Hare
ConstituencyBelfast Area G
Personal details
BornBelfast, Northern Ireland
Political party
Other political
affiliations
Sinn Féin (1968–1970)

Seamus Lynch (born 1945) is a former Irish republican and socialist politician.

Born in North Belfast, Lynch became a republican activist around the start of The Troubles, and sided with the Official wing of Sinn Féin in the split of 1970. He was interned from October 1971 until the following year. He was a strong supporter of the Official IRA's ceasefire in 1972 and Official Sinn Féin's vocal socialism. As a result, he became active in the Republican Clubs movement, and stood for the organisation in Belfast North at the 1973 Northern Ireland Assembly election. He received only 1.7% of the first preference votes cast and was not elected. He stood again for the Northern Ireland Constitutional Convention, but his vote dropped to just 1.3%. He was elected to Belfast City Council in 1977, representing Area G, but lost his seat in 1981.

Lynch next stood in the Westminster seat of Belfast North at the 1979 general election, increasing his vote to 4.5%, the best result for Republican Clubs in Northern Ireland, and at the 1982 Northern Ireland Assembly election, he increased his share to 7.1%.