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Lisa Chambers (born 24 August 1986) is an Irish former
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politician. At the 2014 local elections, she was elected to
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, where she served from 2014 to 2016. At the 2016 general election, she won a seat in
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, where she served as a
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(TD) for the Mayo constituency from 2016 to 2020. After losing her Dáil seat at the 2020 general election, she was elected to the
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of
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at the
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. She served as a senator from 2020 to 2025 and was
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from 2022 to 2025. Chambers failed to win a seat in the Midlands–North-West constituency at the
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and also failed to regain her Dáil seat at the
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. She did not contest the
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, and in January 2025 she announced her decision to leave public life. The following month, she was appointed director of public affairs at Consello, a global advisory firm founded by Irish-American businessman Declan Kelly.


Early life and military service

Chambers is from Ballyheane, County Mayo, around south of
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. The eldest of five children, she has three sisters and a brother. After attending St Joseph's Secondary School, Castlebar, she earned a degree in Commerce and Law from
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, a Masters in Commercial Law from
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, and a bar qualification from the
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. She practiced as a barrister, setting up her own legal practice in Castlebar. Chambers joined the
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as a teenager and served for 13 years. Commissioned as an officer in the
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in November 2012, she served as a second lieutenant with the 1st Armoured
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Squadron (Curragh Camp) before transferring to the D Company (Castlebar), 6th Infantry Battalion. She resigned her commission when elected to the Dáil. She is unrelated to Fianna Fáil politicians Frank Chambers and Jack Chambers.


Political career


2011 general election

Chambers ran at the 2011 general election for the Mayo constituency, but was eliminated on the fifth count. At the time, she was the youngest Fianna Fáil candidate in the country, at age 24. She was described as being part of
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's effort to recruit young, progressive politicians and change the elderly, male-dominated image of Fianna Fáil.


Councillor (2014–2016)

Chambers was elected to
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at the 2014 local elections, recording the second-highest number of votes in the country. She was credited with spearheading the revival of Fianna Fáil in the Castlebar area after the 2012 Mahon Tribunal report had discredited former minister
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.


TD (2016–2020)

At the 2016 general election, Chambers was elected as a
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(TD) for the Mayo constituency. On the tenth count, she won the fourth seat in the constituency, after Fine Gael's
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and
Michael Ring Michael Ring (born 24 December 1953) is an Irish former Fine Gael politician who served as a Teachta Dála (TD) for the Mayo constituency from 1997 to 2024, and previously from 1994 to 1997 for the Mayo West constituency. He served as Minister ...
and Fianna Fáil's
Dara Calleary Dara Calleary (born 10 May 1973) is an Irish Fianna Fáil politician who has served as Minister for Social Protection and Minister for Rural and Community Development and the Gaeltacht since January 2025. He has been a Teachta Dála (TD) for t ...
. Appointed spokesperson on
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in the
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on 18 May 2016, she succeeded
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, who had been elected
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of the
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. She was later given the
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portfolio in a reshuffle. She failed to win re-election to the Dáil at the 2020 general election, losing a battle for the fourth seat in her constituency to Fine Gael's
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. Speaking on Sean O'Rourke's ''Two Tribes'' podcast, she attributed the outcome to her support for repealing the Eighth Amendment "in what is predominantly a conservative constituency, particularly among Fianna Fail voters". Elsewhere, she stated that some voters had expressed reservations about electing a TD who would be taking maternity leave, as she had been pregnant during the campaign. However, the ''
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'' newspaper also attributed the loss of Chambers's seat to controversies around voting irregularities and expense claims.


Senator (2020–2025)

At the
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, Chambers was elected as a Senator for the
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. She was Fianna Fáil's spokesperson on European and Foreign Affairs in the Seanad. She also chaired the Seanad Special Select Committee on the Withdrawal of the United Kingdom from the European Union. She was appointed leader of the Seanad in December 2022.


2024 European Parliament election

In July 2023, Chambers announced her intent to run for the
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in the Midlands–North-West constituency. However, at a Fianna Fáil selection convention on 5 February 2024—a three-way contest among Chambers, Laois–Offaly TD
Barry Cowen Barry Cowen (born 28 August 1967) is an Irish Fianna Fáil politician who has been a Member of the European Parliament (MEP) from Ireland for the Midlands–North-West constituency since July 2024. He previously served as a Teachta Dála (TD) ...
, and senator
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from Donegal—she was eliminated on the first count. Cowen won the nomination, narrowly defeating Blaney on the second count. Chambers's team alleged that Cowen's and Blaney’s teams had asked party members not to vote for her, reassuring them that the party would put her on the ticket regardless. Cowen disputed this allegation, claiming that he had simply asked members to choose the best candidate. On 29 February 2024, Fianna Fáil added both Chambers and Blaney to its Midlands–North-West ticket. Running three candidates in the constituency was described as a "surprise move", given that Fianna Fáil had not had an MEP there since
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lost his seat at the
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. Some party members expressed concern that the strategy would split the Fianna Fáil vote. '' The Journal'' claimed that the party had always anticipated running Chambers and Cowen but had added Blaney after his strong performance at the selection convention. However, the ''Business Post'' called Chambers a "dimming star" within Fianna Fáil, following the loss of her Dáil seat and her poor showing at the selection convention. It quoted a senior Fianna Fáil TD who said the party had added Chambers to the ticket only after Fine Gael incumbent MEP Maria Walsh had called its other candidates "male, pale and stale". In the election, Chambers received 44,069 (6.5%) first-preference votes and was eliminated on the 19th count, following the elimination of Blaney. Cowen was the only Fianna Fáil candidate elected in the constituency.


2024 general election

Chambers and Calleary were selected as the two Fianna Fáil candidates for the Mayo constituency at the
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. Although Calleary retained his seat, Chambers was not elected. She received 5,584 first-preference votes (7.9%) and was eliminated on the seventh count.


Departure from politics

In January 2025, Chambers announced that she would not contest the
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and would leave public life. While saying she was "not completely ruling out" a return to politics at some point in the future, she stated: "For now, I am planning to take a new direction in my life." The following month, it was announced that Chambers had been appointed director of public affairs at Consello, a global advisory firm founded by Irish-American businessman Declan Kelly.


Controversies

Chambers was criticised for claiming, during a 29 November 2018 Dáil debate on the Health (Regulation of Termination of Pregnancy) Bill 2018, that "Abortion regret is made up and it does not exist". Several days later, she apologised for any hurt she had caused, stating that her comments had been taken out of context. In October 2019, Chambers became embroiled in controversy over voting irregularities. Shown to have voted on behalf of both party colleague
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and herself on a forestry motion amendment, Chambers claimed she had pressed Calleary's voting button by accident. The Oireachtas Committee on Members' Interests later determined that Chambers had "acted in good faith" and had voted "inadvertently". In December, the ''Sunday Independent'' highlighted Oireachtas video recordings from 17January 2019 that appeared to show Chambers sitting in
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's seat for fifty minutes while seven votes were recorded; although not visible in the footage, votes were also recorded from her own seat. Chambers also faced allegations of expenses fraud. She was among a number of TDs discovered to be claiming a €25 daily allowance for mobile phone roaming charges while travelling in the EU, two years after roaming charges had been abolished. She was found to have claimed a total of €525. In February 2020, she was found to be driving from her home to the Oireachtas along a route that was longer than the shortest possible journey, placing her in "band 9" of the travel allowance table and increasing her annual travel allowance by €1,350. Chambers defended her preferred route as faster, since it avoided a number of small towns. Several months later, she was found to have received expenses of €6,626 for April and May 2020, even though the Seanad was closed at that time due to the
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. In 2020, the ''
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'' reported that Chambers had hired two of her sisters as secretarial assistants. She was among three senators reported to have hired family members for taxpayer-funded jobs, a practice described as controversial although not specifically proscribed. Chambers faced criticism following the
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on Family and Care when she admitted to having voted No in both referendums, despite having been photographed and filmed canvassing for Yes votes. Then-Taoiseach
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rebuked Chambers, stating that "If I ask people to vote yes, then I vote yes. If I ask people to vote no, I vote no." Chambers was one of three senators who sponsored the controversial Hate Crime Bill 2020. However, with Jim O'Callaghan and Senator Eugene Murphy, she subsequently laid out concerns about the proposed legislation, including that young men could be stigmatised for life as a result of "foolish comments."


Harassment

In May 2024, while Chambers was visiting a relative's home in a rural area near Castlebar, a man in his early 20s was discovered hiding in the bushes outside with his belt removed and several buttons on his trousers undone. Reported to be a member of a rival party, the man had previously engaged Chambers in conversation after she gave a political speech in another county. Gardaí arrested the man on suspicion of
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and called the incident "sinister and disturbing". Chambers had previously received a handwritten
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at her constituency office but the two incidents were not believed to be connected. In a social media post, the National Women's Council of Ireland stated: "The targeting of female politicians is unacceptable. This cannot be tolerated, for either the sake of the women targeted or for the power of democracy. We send support and solidarity to Lisa Chambers.”


Personal life

In April 2023, Chambers married her long-term partner,
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politician Jarlath Munnelly, a Mayo county councillor who is also a teacher and youth services coordinator. The couple have one child, who was born in April 2020. After giving birth during the early stages of the COVID-19 pandemic, Chambers criticised as "barbaric" the restrictions in maternity hospitals that had prevented women from having their partners present during labour and childbirth.


References


External links


Archive of Lisa Chambers' Fianna Fáil profile
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