Jack Cunningham may also refer to:
Jack Cunningham (April 1, 1882 - October 4, 1941) was an American screenwriter.
"Voters have crossed the Rubicon to vote Labor," said Jack Cunningham, the party's campaign chief.
The screenplay by Jack Cunningham was based on a story by Zane Grey.
But Labour foreign secretary Jack Cunningham responded: "The prime minister has let the cat out of the bag.
Jack Cunningham, 60, resigned from the job.
A former Labour cabinet minister, Jack Cunningham, said that nuclear power stations were essential to ensure Britain met its future electricity needs.
Jack Cunningham, MP, who was touring the site at the time, was not told of the incident.
Jack Cunningham, one of Smith's most prominent supporters, has also fallen foul of these anonymous briefings.
Smith's aide-de-camp, Jack Cunningham, is another electoral reformer.