He was first elected to
South Dublin County Council in 2004, for the
Terenure-
Rathfarnham local electoral area. He was an unsuccessful candidate at the
2007 general election in the
Dublin South constituency. White was nominated as a general election candidate in 2007, by the Labour Party leadership. He had voted for a coalition with
Fine Gael in a Labour Party congress (the line of
Pat Rabbitte, then leader of the party). His election to the Seanad was due to a voting pact with
Sinn Féin. He was the Labour Party candidate in the
2009 by-election in Dublin South. He came second behind the former RTÉ economics editor
George Lee. White was the leader of an Oireachtas delegation that met the
Bundestag's Budgetary and European Affairs committees in
Berlin in late January 2012. White was formally nominated for the position of Minister of State for Primary Care by
Eamon Gilmore on 27 September 2012, following the resignation of
Róisín Shortall. Following the resignation of
Eamon Gilmore as
Leader of the Labour Party, in the aftermath of Labour's poor result at the 2014
local and
European elections, White announced his candidacy for the party leadership. On 4 July 2014,
Joan Burton was elected as Labour Party leader, defeating White by 77% to 22%. Alex White played a key role in the 2015 marriage equality referendum campaign. On 11 July 2014, he was appointed
Minister for Communications, Energy and Natural Resources. White lost his seat at the
2016 general election. In June 2017, he was co-opted to fill a vacancy on
Dún Laoghaire–Rathdown County Council. In January 2019, White was selected as the Labour Party candidate for the
Dublin constituency in the
2019 European Parliament election. He got 18,293 first-preference votes (5.0%) but was not elected. White returned full-time to the Irish Bar in 2016 and continues to practise as a Senior Counsel. He was recently chair of the Employment Bar Association. In January 2023 he was appointed as Director General of the
Institute of International and European Affairs. ==References==