Thomas Francis Doyle (1893–1968) was a member of the New Zealand Legislative Council from 1936 to 1950.
[2] He stood for the Labour Party in the 1935 election in the Awarua electorate[3] and came second to James Hargest.
[1] In 1944, he was appointed to the inaugural Invercargill Licensing Trust board.
[5] Following the abolition of the Legislative Council he stood again for the House of Representatives in the 1957 election in the Invercargill electorate where he raised the Labour vote, but finished runner-up to Ralph Hanan.
[6] He intended to run again in 1960, but withdrew in favour of Hanan's former batman, Oliver James Henderson.