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Randy Kelly

Randy Cameron Kelly (born August 2, 1950) is an American politician and the former mayor of Saint Paul, Minnesota. He is a member of the Democratic–Farmer–Labor Party (DFL).

Randy Kelly
53rd Mayor of St. Paul
In office
2002–2006
Preceded byNorm Coleman
Succeeded byChris Coleman
Member of the Minnesota Senate
for the 67th District
In office
January 8, 1991 – January 2, 2002
Preceded byMarilyn Lantry
Succeeded byMee Moua
Personal details
Born
Randy Cameron Kelly

(1950-08-02) August 2, 1950 (age 73)
Rolette, North Dakota, U.S.
Political partyDemocratic
SpouseKathy Parrish
Children2
Professionpolitician, legislator, computer technician

Born in the small town of Rolette, North Dakota, Kelly and his family later moved to Saint Paul, where he graduated from Harding High School, and the University of Minnesota.

Service in the Minnesota Legislature edit

Kelly served in the Minnesota Senate from 1991 to 2002, representing District 67 (covering most of Saint Paul's East Side), and in the Minnesota House of Representatives from 1983 to 1991, representing districts 66B and, after redistricting, 67A. While in the legislature, he worked to reform Minnesota's criminal justice system, including creating a statewide criminal gang strike force, developing a four-year law enforcement degree, authoring many of the existing crime-victim and witness laws, and worked towards requiring sexual offender registration and community notification.

Kelly served as chair (2001) and a member of the Senate Transportation Committee, and was also a member of the Crime Prevention, Finance, and Telecommunications & Energy & Utilities committees. He was also a member of the Public Safety Budget Division subcommittee. Previously, in the Minnesota House, he had served as chair of the House Judiciary Committee from 1987 to 1991.

Mayor of Saint Paul edit

Kelly was the mayor of Saint Paul, Minnesota from January, 2002 through January, 2006. He won the office in 2001 by just 403 votes in a tight race with Jay Benanav, a city councilman. As mayor, he was noted for his efforts to increase the minimum wage and create and retain high-paying jobs. [citation needed]

During Kelly's term in office, his political views and several appointments generated controversy. In 2004, he rankled fellow Democrats by endorsing and campaigning for President George W. Bush's re-election.[1] According to critics, his conservative views, which may have been intended to garner support from Republicans and independents, undermined his constituent base in the Democratic Party. An unsuccessful grassroots campaign to recall him was launched shortly after his announcement in support of Bush's re-election effort.

In 2005, one of Kelly's appointees, Sia Lo, head of the criminal division of the city attorney's office, was reported to be at the center of an investigation into alleged corruption in a city development deal which focused on a new Hmong funeral home on the city's West Side. Lo was never charged.

2005 mayoral race edit

Kelly sought reelection in 2005 and narrowly avoided being dropped from the ballot in the September primary. Fellow DFLer Chris Coleman finished in first place with 52% of the vote, Kelly at 27%, and the Green Party candidate, Elizabeth Dickinson, at 20%. The top two finishers went on to the November general election, in which Coleman defeated Kelly 69% to 31%. This was only the third loss by an incumbent Saint Paul mayor, as well as the greatest percentage loss on record for an incumbent mayor in the city's history.

In the aftermath of the election, it was suggested that Kelly's endorsement of President Bush the previous fall was a factor in his loss to Coleman.[2]

Post-mayoral activities edit

In late 2006, Kelly was named Deputy Associate Administrator for Intergovernmental Relations for the Environmental Protection Agency by President Bush. At the EPA, his duties included managing relations with governors, state legislators, mayors, county executives and other state and local officials, as well as working with the national associations representing these officials. In the position, he also served as the liaison to the White House Office of Intergovernmental Affairs.[3] He remained in this position until early 2009.

He continues to reside on Saint Paul's East Side with his wife and family. Kelly's youngest son, Reed Kelly, competed on season 29 of Survivor on CBS with his boyfriend Josh Canfield.[4]

Notes edit

  1. ^ http://www.citypages.com/detail.asp?ArticleID=12373[permanent dead link]
  2. ^ Peters, Jeremy W. (November 9, 2005). "THE 2005 ELECTIONS: CITIES; A Democrat Who Backed Bush in '04 Is Ousted". The New York Times. ISSN 0362-4331. Retrieved May 18, 2017.
  3. ^ "Former St. Paul Mayor Randy Kelly Named U.S. EPA Top Advisor – Science News". redOrbit. December 8, 2006. Retrieved July 20, 2010.
  4. ^ "'Survivor' contestant is son of a former St. Paul mayor". Retrieved January 11, 2018.

External links edit

  • Appearances on C-SPAN
  • Randy Kelly at Minnesota Legislators Past & Present
Political offices
Preceded by Mayor of St. Paul
2002–2006
Succeeded by
Minnesota Senate
Preceded by
Marilyn Lantry
Member of the Minnesota Senate from the 67th District
1991–2002
Succeeded by

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Randy Cameron Kelly born August 2 1950 is an American politician and the former mayor of Saint Paul Minnesota He is a member of the Democratic Farmer Labor Party DFL Randy Kelly53rd Mayor of St PaulIn office 2002 2006Preceded byNorm ColemanSucceeded byChris ColemanMember of the Minnesota Senate for the 67th DistrictIn office January 8 1991 January 2 2002Preceded byMarilyn LantrySucceeded byMee MouaPersonal detailsBornRandy Cameron Kelly 1950 08 02 August 2 1950 age 73 Rolette North Dakota U S Political partyDemocraticSpouseKathy ParrishChildren2Professionpolitician legislator computer technician Born in the small town of Rolette North Dakota Kelly and his family later moved to Saint Paul where he graduated from Harding High School and the University of Minnesota Contents 1 Service in the Minnesota Legislature 2 Mayor of Saint Paul 3 2005 mayoral race 4 Post mayoral activities 5 Notes 6 External linksService in the Minnesota Legislature editKelly served in the Minnesota Senate from 1991 to 2002 representing District 67 covering most of Saint Paul s East Side and in the Minnesota House of Representatives from 1983 to 1991 representing districts 66B and after redistricting 67A While in the legislature he worked to reform Minnesota s criminal justice system including creating a statewide criminal gang strike force developing a four year law enforcement degree authoring many of the existing crime victim and witness laws and worked towards requiring sexual offender registration and community notification Kelly served as chair 2001 and a member of the Senate Transportation Committee and was also a member of the Crime Prevention Finance and Telecommunications amp Energy amp Utilities committees He was also a member of the Public Safety Budget Division subcommittee Previously in the Minnesota House he had served as chair of the House Judiciary Committee from 1987 to 1991 Mayor of Saint Paul editKelly was the mayor of Saint Paul Minnesota from January 2002 through January 2006 He won the office in 2001 by just 403 votes in a tight race with Jay Benanav a city councilman As mayor he was noted for his efforts to increase the minimum wage and create and retain high paying jobs citation needed During Kelly s term in office his political views and several appointments generated controversy In 2004 he rankled fellow Democrats by endorsing and campaigning for President George W Bush s re election 1 According to critics his conservative views which may have been intended to garner support from Republicans and independents undermined his constituent base in the Democratic Party An unsuccessful grassroots campaign to recall him was launched shortly after his announcement in support of Bush s re election effort In 2005 one of Kelly s appointees Sia Lo head of the criminal division of the city attorney s office was reported to be at the center of an investigation into alleged corruption in a city development deal which focused on a new Hmong funeral home on the city s West Side Lo was never charged 2005 mayoral race editKelly sought reelection in 2005 and narrowly avoided being dropped from the ballot in the September primary Fellow DFLer Chris Coleman finished in first place with 52 of the vote Kelly at 27 and the Green Party candidate Elizabeth Dickinson at 20 The top two finishers went on to the November general election in which Coleman defeated Kelly 69 to 31 This was only the third loss by an incumbent Saint Paul mayor as well as the greatest percentage loss on record for an incumbent mayor in the city s history In the aftermath of the election it was suggested that Kelly s endorsement of President Bush the previous fall was a factor in his loss to Coleman 2 Post mayoral activities editIn late 2006 Kelly was named Deputy Associate Administrator for Intergovernmental Relations for the Environmental Protection Agency by President Bush At the EPA his duties included managing relations with governors state legislators mayors county executives and other state and local officials as well as working with the national associations representing these officials In the position he also served as the liaison to the White House Office of Intergovernmental Affairs 3 He remained in this position until early 2009 He continues to reside on Saint Paul s East Side with his wife and family Kelly s youngest son Reed Kelly competed on season 29 of Survivor on CBS with his boyfriend Josh Canfield 4 Notes edit http www citypages com detail asp ArticleID 12373 permanent dead link Peters Jeremy W November 9 2005 THE 2005 ELECTIONS CITIES A Democrat Who Backed Bush in 04 Is Ousted The New York Times ISSN 0362 4331 Retrieved May 18 2017 Former St Paul Mayor Randy Kelly Named U S EPA Top Advisor Science News redOrbit December 8 2006 Retrieved July 20 2010 Survivor contestant is son of a former St Paul mayor Retrieved January 11 2018 External links editAppearances on C SPAN Randy Kelly at Minnesota Legislators Past amp Present Political offices Preceded byNorm Coleman Mayor of St Paul2002 2006 Succeeded byChris Coleman Minnesota Senate Preceded byMarilyn Lantry Member of the Minnesota Senate from the 67th District1991 2002 Succeeded byMee Moua Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Randy Kelly amp oldid 1213741745, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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