Owen Gerard Carron (born February 1953) is an Irish republican activist and who was Member of Parliament (MP) for Fermanagh and South Tyrone from 1981 to 1983.
He was born in Enniskillen, County Fermanagh. He qualified as a teacher in the 1970s. Carron is the nephew of former Nationalist Party politician John Carron.
He became involved in Irish republican politics in the late 1970s through the Fermanagh Anti H-Block committee.
Carron was Bobby Sands' election agent for the April 1981 Fermanagh and South Tyrone by-election. Sands, a Republican prisoner on hunger strike, won the election, but died soon after. Changes in election law with the passing of the Representation of the People Act 1981 made it impossible to nominate another prisoner, so Carron stood as the "Anti H-Block/Proxy Political Prisoner".
Carron was elected in the August by-election with an increased majority but with fewer votes becoming the youngest MP at the time. In line with most other Irish republicans elected to the British Parliament, he did not take his seat. Carron never made a secret of his support for Sinn Féin. Confirmation came when he was elected to the Northern Ireland Assembly in October 1982 for Sinn Féin. In the 1983 UK general election, Carron stood again, this time officially as a Sinn Féin candidate, but because the SDLP split the nationalist vote in the constituency for the first time since 1974 he lost the seat to Ken Maginnis of the Ulster Unionist Party.