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+ | |description=American politician and lawyer serving as the 30th Attorney General of [[Minnesota]]. He was the first [[Muslim]] elected to the [[U.S. Congress]]. | ||
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− | '''Keith Ellison''' was the first [[Muslim]] elected to the [[U.S. Congress]]. | + | '''Keith Ellison''' is an American politician and lawyer serving as the 30th [[Attorney General]] of [[Minnesota]]. |
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+ | A member of the [[Minnesota Democratic–Farmer–Labor Party|Democratic–Farmer–Labor Party]] (DFL), Ellison was the [[United States House of Representatives|U.S. Representative]]. He was the first [[Muslim]] elected to the [[U.S. Congress]]. | ||
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+ | He was also the titular [[Deputy Chair of the Democratic National Committee|Deputy Chair]] of the [[Democratic Party (United States)|Democratic National Committee]] from 2017 to 2018. | ||
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+ | In Congress, Ellison was a vice-chair of the [[Congressional Progressive Caucus]] and a Chief Deputy Whip. He also sat on the [[House Committee on Financial Services]]. | ||
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+ | Ellison's profile was raised when he joined the race for [[Democratic National Committee chairmanship election, 2017|chair]] of the [[Democratic National Committee]] in November 2016, gaining support from progressive groups and U.S. senators [[Bernie Sanders]] (of [[Vermont]]) and [[Chuck Schumer]] (of [[New York (state)|New York]]). His candidacy prompted renewed scrutiny of past statements and his affiliation with the [[Nation of Islam]], which drew criticism from some other Democrats. Ellison was defeated by former [[United States Secretary of Labor|Secretary of Labor]] [[Tom Perez]], who subsequently appointed Ellison Deputy Chair, a decision approved by unanimous [[voice vote]] of DNC members.<ref>http://edition.cnn.com/2017/02/25/politics/dnc-chair-election/</ref> | ||
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+ | On June 5, 2018, Ellison announced that he would not seek reelection to Congress, and [[2018 Minnesota Attorney General election|seek the office of]] [[Attorney General of Minnesota|Minnesota Attorney General]].<ref name="MNAG announce1">https://twitter.com/keithellison/status/1004055826896687104</ref><ref name="MNAG announce2">https://www.mprnews.org/story/2018/06/05/minnesota-filing-deadline-politics</ref> Ellison won the Democratic primary and defeated [[Republican Party (United States)|Republican]] [[Doug Wardlow]] in the general election, becoming the first African American elected to partisan statewide office in [[Minnesota]], as well as the first Muslim in the U.S. to win statewide office. | ||
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Born | Keith Maurice Ellison 1963-08-04 Detroit, Michigan, U.S. | ||||||||||||||||||
Alma mater | Wayne State University, University of Minnesota | ||||||||||||||||||
Religion | Sunni Islam | ||||||||||||||||||
Children | 4 | ||||||||||||||||||
Spouse | Kim Ellison | ||||||||||||||||||
Member of | Council on Foreign Relations/Members | ||||||||||||||||||
Interests | “Islamophobia” | ||||||||||||||||||
Party | Democratic | ||||||||||||||||||
American politician and lawyer serving as the 30th Attorney General of Minnesota. He was the first Muslim elected to the U.S. Congress.
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Keith Ellison is an American politician and lawyer serving as the 30th Attorney General of Minnesota.
A member of the Democratic–Farmer–Labor Party (DFL), Ellison was the U.S. Representative. He was the first Muslim elected to the U.S. Congress.
He was also the titular Deputy Chair of the Democratic National Committee from 2017 to 2018.
In Congress, Ellison was a vice-chair of the Congressional Progressive Caucus and a Chief Deputy Whip. He also sat on the House Committee on Financial Services.
Ellison's profile was raised when he joined the race for chair of the Democratic National Committee in November 2016, gaining support from progressive groups and U.S. senators Bernie Sanders (of Vermont) and Chuck Schumer (of New York). His candidacy prompted renewed scrutiny of past statements and his affiliation with the Nation of Islam, which drew criticism from some other Democrats. Ellison was defeated by former Secretary of Labor Tom Perez, who subsequently appointed Ellison Deputy Chair, a decision approved by unanimous voice vote of DNC members.[1]
On June 5, 2018, Ellison announced that he would not seek reelection to Congress, and seek the office of Minnesota Attorney General.[2][3] Ellison won the Democratic primary and defeated Republican Doug Wardlow in the general election, becoming the first African American elected to partisan statewide office in Minnesota, as well as the first Muslim in the U.S. to win statewide office.