Bernard Commons (15 May 1913 – 19 April 1965) was an Irish politician. A farmer by profession, he was an unsuccessful candidate at the 1943 and 1944 general elections. He was elected to Dáil Éireann at the Mayo South by-election on 4 December 1945 as a Clann na Talmhan Teachta Dála (TD) for the Mayo South constituency.[1] The by-election was caused by the appointment of Micheál Clery of Fianna Fáil as County Registrar of Dublin.

Bernard Commons
Senator
In office
14 August 1951 – 22 May 1957
ConstituencyAgricultural Panel
Teachta Dála
In office
December 1945 – May 1951
ConstituencyMayo South
Personal details
Born(1913-05-15)15 May 1913
County Mayo, Ireland
Died19 April 1965(1965-04-19) (aged 51)
Political partyClann na Talmhan

He was re-elected at the 1948 general election but lost his seat at the 1951 general election.[2] He was subsequently elected to 7th Seanad by the Agricultural Panel. He stood unsuccessfully at the 1954 general election but was elected to the 8th Seanad. He was defeated at the 1957 Seanad election.[2]

In the early 1940s, Commons was imprisoned for one month in Sligo Prison for his part in the Mayo land agitation, after which he won a Dáil seat.[3]

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  1. ^ "Bernard Commons". Oireachtas Members Database. Retrieved 8 April 2009.
  2. ^ a b "Bernard Commons". ElectionsIreland.org. Retrieved 8 April 2009.
  3. ^ Colman Cassidy (17 January 2001). "TDs who have seen the inside of a cell". The Irish Times. Retrieved 13 January 2008.