Ted Russell (Irish politician)


George Edward Russell was an Irish politician and company director.
Born into a prosperous Limerick merchant family, Russell was educated first at Crescent College in Limerick and for a short time Mount St Benedict's near Gorey at Stonyhurst College in Lancashire. Russell first stood for election as a Clann na Poblachta candidate at the 1948 general election but was not elected. He was also an unsuccessful candidate at the 1951 general election and the 1952 Limerick East by-election. He was first elected to Dáil Éireann as an independent Teachta Dála for the Limerick East constituency at the 1957 general election. He lost his seat at the 1961 general election. He was elected to the 12th Seanad in 1969 on the Industrial and Commercial Panel and was re-elected to the 13th Seanad in 1973. He was defeated at the 1977 Seanad election. He unsuccessfully contested the 1965 general election as a Fine Gael candidate.
He was a longtime member of Limerick Corporation, elected first as an independent and later as a member of Gluais Linn, Clann na Poblachta, and Fine Gael. He served as Mayor of Limerick on five occasions. He was made a Freeman of the city in 1995. and was awarded an honorary doctorate by the University of Limerick in 2002.
He was the President of the Limerick Chamber from 1948 to 1950.
Russell was active in the campaign for the establishment of a university in Limerick, which led to the establishment of the National Institute for Higher Education in 1972.
He was married to Derry and had three childen.