Roady Kenehan (May 1, 1856 – January 5, 1927) was an Irish-born American labor union leader and politician.
Beginning in 1878, he gradually headed west, prospecting for gold, until he reached Denver, Colorado where he became a horseshoer.
Kenehan became president of his local and went on to serve as its delegate to the Denver Trades and Labor Assembly.
Kenehan went on to serve a term as a vice-president of the American Federation of Labor (AFL) in 1895.
In 1908, Kenehan was elected as State Auditor of Colorado, representing the Democratic Party.