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Steve Kelley
Steve Kelley in 2009
Member of the Minnesota Senate
from the 44th district
In office
January 7, 1997 – January 2, 2007
Preceded byTed Mondale
Succeeded byRon Latz
Personal details
Born (1953-01-08) January 8, 1953 (age 72)
Political partyDemocratic (DFL)
SpouseSophie Kelley
Children2
Alma materWilliams College (BA)
Columbia University (JD)

Steve Kelley (born January 8, 1953) is a former Minnesota state Senator. In 2006, he received the Democratic-Farmer-Labor endorsement for Attorney General. Kelley served in the Minnesota Senate from 1997 to 2007; he previously served in the Minnesota House of Representatives from 1993 to 1997. He is currently a Senior Fellow at the Humphrey Institute of Public Affairs at the University of Minnesota and the Deputy Director of the Center for Integrative Leadership. Kelley ran for Governor of Minnesota in 2006 and 2010 and Attorney General in 2006.

Currently, Steve Kelley is serving as the Director of Graduate Studies (DGS) for the Master of Science in Security Technologies graduate program at the Technological Leadership Institute (University of Minnesota - College of Science and Engineering). While serving in the Minnesota Senate, Kelley was a proponent of a new stadium deal for the Minnesota Twins, and was a principal sponsor of the controversial 0.15 percent sales tax increase in Hennepin County, the proceeds of which will be used to fund approximately three-fourths of the projected cost of the new ballpark in addition to a number of transit projects in the metro area.

Kelley received his B.A. from Williams College and his J.D. from the Columbia Law School.

In early 2007, Kelley joined the Blandin Foundation Broadband Strategy Board, which is working towards a broadband vision for Minnesota: To ensure a high quality of life and a globally competitive future for its citizens, businesses and communities, Minnesota is committed to making the necessary investment to become a world leader in the universal deployment and use of ultra high-speed next generation broadband.

He is married to Sophie Kelley and has two adult children.

Electoral history

  • 2006 Race for state Attorney General - Democratic Primary

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See also

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AL Jim L. Ridling AK Lori K. Wing-Heier AZ Keith Schraad AR Allen W. Kerr CA Ricardo Lara CO Michael Conway CT Andrew N. Mais DE Trinidad Navarro FL David Altmaier GA John F. King HI Colin M. Hayashida ID Dean Cameron IL Jennifer Hammer IN Stephen W. Robertson IA Doug Ommen KS Vicki Schmidt KY Nancy G. Atkins LA Tim Temple ME Eric A. Cioppa MD Alfred W. Redmer Jr. MA Gary D. Anderson MI Anita G. Fox MN Steve Kelley MS Mike Chaney MO Chlora Lindley-Myers MT Matt Rosendale NE Bruce R. Ramge NV Scott Kipper NH John Elias NJ Marlene Caride NM John G. Franchini NY Linda A. Lacewell NC Mike Causey ND Jon Godfread OH Jillian Froment OK Glen Mulready OR Andrew Stolfi PA Jessica Altman RI Elizabeth Kelleher Dwyer SC Raymond G. Farmer SD Larry Deiter TN Julie Mix McPeak TX Kent Sullivan UT Todd E. Kiser VT Michael S. Pieciak VA Scott A. White WA Mike Kreidler WV James A. Dodrill WI Nathan Ho​udek WY Tom Glause Federal districts: DC Stephen C. TaylorTerritories: AS Peter Fuimaono GU Dafne Mansapit-Shimizu MP Mark O. Rabauliman PR Javier Rivera Rios VI Osbert Potter


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