Kenneth Fredette
Ken Fredette | |
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Minority Leader of the Maine House of Representatives | |
In office December 7, 2012 – December 5, 2018 | |
Preceded by | Emily Cain |
Succeeded by | Kathleen Dillingham |
Member of the Maine House of Representatives | |
In office December 1, 2010 – December 5, 2018 | |
Preceded by | Joshua Tardy |
Succeeded by | Danny Costain |
Constituency | 25th district (2010–2014) 22nd district (2014–2016) 100th district (2016–2018) |
Personal details | |
Born | Kenneth Wade Fredette March 3, 1964 Houlton, Maine, U.S. |
Political party | Republican |
Education | University of Maine, Machias (BS) University of Maine, Portland (JD) Harvard University (MPA) |
Kenneth Wade Fredette (born March 3, 1964) is a former member of the Maine House of Representatives.
Fredette is a Republican. In 2012, he was elected Minority Leader of the Maine House.[1]
Fredette announced in June 2013 that he would not enter
Fredette announced his candidacy for Governor on September 6, 2017.[3]
Early life and education
Fredette was born in rural Maine on March 3, 1964, as one of five children in his family. In 1982 he graduated from East Grand High School in Danforth, Maine as class valedictorian.
Fredette earned a B.S. in accounting from the
Non-partisan career
Fredette has been a Tribal Prosecutor for the
Political career
Prior to 2010
In 1985, Fredette was an intern for United States Senator
Fredette was unsuccessful in his legislative races prior to 2010: In District 125 of the Maine State House of Representatives, in 1996[5] and 1998; in District 33 of the Maine State Senate, in 2004; and in District 28 of the Maine State Senate, in 2006.[1]
2010 to present
In his freshman term, 2011–2012, Fredette served on the Maine Legislature's budget-writing Appropriations and Financial Affairs Committee.
After being elected as House Republican Leader in November 2012,
Fredette commented in the Maine House on potential expansion of
Fredette endorsed Sen.
Personal
Fredette resides in Newport, Maine.[1] and has two children.[15]
Fredette is a past president of the board of directors of the Sebasticook Valley Federal Credit Union.[citation needed]
References
- ^ Project Vote Smart. Retrieved 11 May 2013.
- ^ Stone, Matthew (2013-06-14). "Cain's in, Fredette's out of 2014 2nd District congressional race". Bangordailynews.com. Archived from the original on 2013-06-22. Retrieved 2013-06-14.
- ^ "Maine House Minority Leader Fredette announces he's running for governor". Portland Press Herald. 6 September 2017. Retrieved 6 September 2017.
- ^ Kaitlin Cough (29 January 2018). "Meet the Candidates Running to Replace LePage". Pine Tree Watch. Retrieved 20 November 2018.
- ^ "Fredette v. Secretary of State". Reporter of Decisions, Maine Supreme Judicial Court. May 20, 1997. Retrieved January 13, 2014.
- ^ John Richardson (November 15, 2012). "Newport's Fredette named House minority leader". The Kennebec Journal.
- ^ Moretto, Mario (2013-10-02). "Maine House GOP leader introduces 2 welfare reform bills; Democrats say they 'vilify' poor families". Bangor Daily News. Retrieved 2013-12-21.
- ^ Fredette, Ken (2013-05-25). "Maine Voices: Democrats' Medicaid expansion measure lacks foundation in fact". The Portland Press Herald. Retrieved 2013-12-21.
- ^ McCrea, Nick (2013-08-02). "State revives monitoring bracelets to protect domestic violence victims". Bangor Daily News. Retrieved 2013-12-21.
- ^ "Maine House GOP: Rep. Fredette's campaign against domestic violence wins Governor's financial support". Maine House Republicans. July 14, 2012. Retrieved 2013-12-21.[permanent dead link]
- ^ Rebekah Metzler (June 12, 2013), "Maine Republican Opposes Medicaid Expansion Because of His 'Man Brain'", U.S. News & World Report, retrieved January 5, 2014
- ^ a b Stone, Matthew (June 12, 2013). "GOP leader says 'man's brain' tells him Medicaid expansion isn't free". Bangor Daily News. Retrieved 13 June 2013.
- ^ Moretto, Mario (July 2, 2015). "Fredette to march with Marco Rubio in NH July Fourth parade". Bangor Daily News. Retrieved July 2, 2015.
- ^ Cousins, Christopher (July 23, 2015). "Ken Fredette named Maine campaign chairman for Marco Rubio". Bangor Daily News. Retrieved July 23, 2015.
- ^ Christopher Cousins (May 23, 2010). "GOP candidates running hard for District 25 seat". Bangor Daily News.