- Colin Lee (politician)
Colin Lee (born c. 1979) (pronounced KAH-lin) is an American politician. Lee is the 2008 Green party candidate for
Minnesota State Representative inLakeville, Minnesota , House District 36A.Biography
Colin was born in
Cape Town , South Africa to a Minnesotan mother and South African father. He grew up inBloomington, Minnesota and graduated high school fromSaint Thomas Academy . His mother was a librarian and nurse and his father was a network engineer. Colin was given an excellent education, learning to read children's novels at age 4, programmingBASIC on his father'sTRS-80 Model I computer at age 6, and earning the Headmaster's Scholarship, Eagle Award, andNational Merit Scholarship during high school. He attended theUniversity of Florida on a "full ride" academic scholarship, earning a B.A. in English. After graduating, he worked for one year as anadvanced placement high school teacher atSaint Thomas Academy . During this time, he found work as a software engineer at his current employer,Cray .Colin has been involved in politics ever since high school, when he visited Washington, D.C. to study civics with the Close Up Foundation and he took advanced placement U.S. Government class. Upon reaching college, he became an active member in Florida Defenders of the Environment and Florida
PIRG , volunteering as a unpaid citizen to lobby members of the Florida legislature. Since then, he has been a tireless advocate of election, lobbyist, energy, and healthcare reform at the Minnesota legislature. He has been active as a Toastmaster and volunteers for Habitat for Humanity.Further reading
*cite news |title=Green Party candidate seeks state representative seat in Lakeville|url=http://www.thisweek-online.com/2008/February/26lee2.26.08.html |publisher= ThisWeek Online|date=February 26, 2008
*cite news |title=Lee declares in 36A|url=http://www.mnsun.com/articles/2008/03/05/community/lv06race36alee.txt |publisher= Lakeville Sun-Current|date= March 5, 2008External links
* [http://www.colin-lee.com Official 2008 campaign website]
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