Vincent Rice

Vincent Rice
Rice in 1933
Teachta Dála
In office
January 1933  July 1937
In office
April 1928  February 1932
ConstituencyDublin North
In office
June 1927  September 1927
ConstituencyDublin South
Personal details
Born(1875-04-21)21 April 1875
County Monaghan, Ireland
Died27 May 1959(1959-05-27) (aged 84)
Dublin, Ireland
Political partyFine Gael
Other political
affiliations
EducationSt Mary's College, Dundalk
Alma mater

Vincent Rice (21 April 1875 – 27 May 1959) was an Irish politician and lawyer.

A native of County Monaghan, he was educated at St Mary's College, Dundalk and attended University College Dublin. He entered King's Inns in 1900, and became a barrister in 1904 and senior counsel in 1924.

He was first elected to Dáil Éireann as a National League Party Teachta Dála (TD) for the Dublin South constituency at the June 1927 general election. In August 1927 joined the Cumann na nGaedheal party. Other former independents who joined "Mr Cosgrave's ranks" included Labour independent John Daly and Bryan Cooper.

He lost his seat at the September 1927 general election but was elected as a Cumann na nGaedheal TD for the Dublin North constituency at a by-election on 3 April 1928 caused by the disqualification of James Larkin due to bankruptcy. He lost his seat again at the 1932 general election but was re-elected at the 1933 general election. He stood as a Fine Gael candidate at the 1937 general election but did not retain his seat. He also stood unsuccessfully as a pro-business Independent candidate at the 1943 general election.

He died in Rathmines, Dublin, on 27 May 1959.