Mary McAleese: 11th of November 1997 to present
Mary Robinson: 3rd of December 1990 to 12th of September 1997
Patrick Hillery: 3rd of December 1976 to 2nd December 1990
Cearbhall Ó Dálaigh 19 December 1974 to 22nd October 1976
Erskine Childers 25th of June 1973 to 17th November 1974
Eamon De Valera: 25th of June 1959 to 24th of June 1973
Seán T O'Ceallaigh: 25th of June 1945 to 24th of June 1959
Douglas Hyde: 25th of June, 1938 to 24th of June, 1945
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Ireland has a presidential election, at least once every 7 years.
Six presidents have visited Ireland. Barack Obama and most famously John F. Kennedy met relations.
The 9 presidents are: Douglas Hyde Sean T. O'Kelly Eamon De Valera Erskine Childers Cearbhall O Dalaigh Patrick Hillery Mary Robinson Mary McAleese Michael D. Higgins became the 9th president on the 11th of November 2011.
Presidents of Ireland live in Áras an Uachtaráin (the Presidential Residence) in the Phoenix Park, Dublin
No. The current president of Ireland is Michael D. Higgins, who took office in November 2011 for a 7 year term. Before him there were 2 female presidents. Mary Robinson from 1990 to 1997 and Mary McAleese from 1997 to 2011. They are the only female presidents Ireland has had.
There have been a total of 10 presidents of Ireland since the office was established in 1938. Before that, Ireland was part of the United Kingdom and did not have a presidential system. Therefore, since the 1780s, there have been no Irish presidents, as the position did not exist until the 20th century.
Many presidents of countries around the world have come to visit relations in Ireland, as many had Irish ancestors. For example, John F. Kennedy and Barack Obama of the USA.
Ireland has only had 9 presidents. The 8th, if that is what you meant, was Mary McAleese.
They get four years then there is a re-election then they can win another four years
Ireland has produced 27 presidents of direct and indirect Irish descent and numerous senators as well as science professors
Obama's father was from Kenya and Kenyans are a definitely a minority in the US. Jackson's parents were from Ireland and the Irish are a minority in the US but not as rare as Kenyans. Four of Kennedy's great -grandparents were from Ireland. Two of Ronald Reagan's grandparents were born in England.
It is in the Irish language and means the home of the president.