- John N. Kennedy
John Neely Kennedy (born
November 21 ,1951 ) is the Republican state treasurer ofLouisiana . Kennedy is currently running for United States Senate from Louisiana.Early life and career
Kennedy was born in
Centreville, Mississippi , and grew up in Zachary inEast Baton Rouge Parish . In the summer of 1969, Kennedy represented Louisiana atBoys Nation inWashington, D.C. He earned a
bachelor of arts degree fromVanderbilt University inNashville, Tennessee , in 1973, aJuris Doctor from theUniversity of Virginia School of Law at Charlottesville in 1977, and an advancedlaw degree (B.C.L.) from theUniversity of Oxford in 1979. While a student at Vanderbilt, he was a member ofPhi Beta Kappa and senior class president. Prior to entering state government service, he was a partner in the law firm of Chafee, McCall, Phillips, Toler, and Sarpy, working in the Baton Rouge and New Orleans offices of the firm.Political career
In 1988, Kennedy became special counsel to
Governor Charles E. "Buddy" Roemer, III. Two years later, he was appointed cabinet secretary and served in that post until 1992. In 1991, he was an unsuccessful Democratic candidate for stateAttorney General . The winner of the race was DemocratRichard Ieyoub of Lake Charles. Following his first stint in state government, Kennedy returned to the private practice of law until 1996. That same year, he was appointed Secretary of the state Department of Revenue in the cabinet of Republican Governor Murphy J. "Mike" Foster, Jr. Kennedy left the position when he was elected state Treasurer in 1999. He was reelected without opposition in 2003.In 2004, he was an unsuccessful Democratic candidate for the
United States Senate . He ran a distant third in Louisiana's uniquejungle primary , losing to the outright winner, RepublicanU.S. Representative David Vitter who polled more votes than Kennedy (15 percent), State Senator Authur Morrell (3 percent), and Democratic Congressman Christopher John (29 percent) combined to win in the primary for the seat without a formalgeneral election , popularly called the runoff in Louisiana.After being courted by the Republican party for months, Kennedy announced in a letter to his constituents that he was leaving the Democratic Party and joining the Republicans as of
August 27 , 2007. In his letter, he announced that he would run again for state Treasurer.Personal life
In addition to his duties as state treasurer, Kennedy is an adjunct law professor at
Louisiana State University in Baton Rouge and a volunteer substitute teacher in the East Baton Rouge Parish public schools. He is married to the former Rebecca Ann Stulb, an attorney who also worked in the Chafee, McCall law firm. The couple lives with their son, Preston Kennedy, in Madisonville, atown inSt. Tammany Parish . He isMethodist . He is unrelated to theKennedy family ofMassachusetts .Kennedy's brother is veteran political consultant George C. Kennedy.
ee also
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United States Senate election in Louisiana, 2008 External links
* [http://www.treasury.state.la.us/ Louisiana Department of the Treasury - John Neely Kennedy, State Treasurer] official state site
* [http://www.juntosociety.com/government/jnk_statetres.htm Junto Society - John Neely Kennedy] biography
* [http://www.johnkennedy.com/ John Kennedy for U.S. Senate] official campaign site
* [http://opensecrets.org/races/summary.php?id=LAS2&cycle=2008 Campaign contributions] atOpenSecrets.org
*"Follow the Money" - John Kennedy
** [http://www.followthemoney.org/database/StateGlance/candidate.phtml?c=95355 2007] [http://www.followthemoney.org/database/StateGlance/candidate.phtml?c=77821 2005] [http://www.followthemoney.org/database/StateGlance/candidate.phtml?c=18583 2003] [http://www.followthemoney.org/database/StateGlance/candidate.phtml?c=33290 1999] Louisiana Treasurer campaign contributions
*John Maginnis, [http://www.bestofneworleans.com/dispatch/2001-03-13/news_feat.html Treasure the Moment] "Gambit Weekly", March 13, 2001
*Jan Moller, [http://blog.nola.com/times-picayune/2007/08/treasurer_bolts_to_gop.html Treasurer Bolts to GOP] "The Times Picayune", August 27, 2007
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