"Patrick Cunningham" was an Ireland/Irish nationalist (Ireland)/nationalist politician.

Cunningham, father to thirteen children (one dying as a child), was elected to the Westminster House of Commons of the United Kingdom/House of Commons for the Nationalist Party (Ireland)/Nationalist Party as Member of Parliament (MP) Fermanagh and Tyrone (UK Parliament constituency)/Fermanagh and Tyrone at the United Kingdom general election, 1935/1935 general election.

Cunningham did not take his seat until 1945, and with Anthony Mulvey, also proposed that the Nationalist Party took an abstentionist policy with regard to the Parliament of Northern Ireland.[http://www.proni.gov.uk/records/private/cahir_h.htm]

Cunningham held his seat at the United Kingdom general election, 1945/1945 general election, but when the constituency was abolished at the United Kingdom general election, 1950/1950 election, he chose not to stand in another seat.

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