John Joseph O'Connor Healy (19 March 1894 – 18 July 1970) was a member of the Queensland Legislative Assembly in Australia.
[1] On 5 October 1921, Healy married Florence May Ahern and together had two sons and a daughter.
[2] After unsuccessfully standing for the seat of Warwick at the 1932 Queensland state elections,[3] Healy, a member of the Labor Party, stood again three years later and this time was victorious.
[4] He went on to represent the electorate of Warwick for the next 12 years, only to lose to Otto Madsen of the Country Party in 1947.
[5] Healy was recommended by the Queensland Central Executive of the Labor Party to contest the seat of Roma at the 1950 Queensland state elections, but the Labour in Politics Convention opted to endorse opponent J. D. Kane instead.