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Revision as of 16:22, 12 November 2017
Luke Kenley | |
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Member of the Indiana Senate from the 20th district | |
In office November 17, 1992 – September 30, 2017 | |
Preceded by | Anthony C. Maidenberg |
Succeeded by | Victoria Spartz |
Judge for the Noblesville City Court | |
In office March 16, 1974 – September 1, 1989 | |
Appointed by | Max E. Robinson |
Preceded by | Jerry Barr |
Succeeded by | Stephen H. Free |
Personal details | |
Born | Howard A. Kenley March 28, 1945 Fort Stockton, Texas |
Political party | Republican |
Spouse | Sarah |
Residence | Noblesville, Indiana |
Alma mater | Miami University Harvard Law School |
Occupation | Politician |
Howard "Luke" A. Kenley (born March 28, 1945) is a Republican and a former member of the Indiana Senate, representing the 20th District. Kenley was first elected in 1992, defeating incumbent State Senator Anthony C. Maidenberg.[1] He took office on November 17, 1992.[2] Before becoming a State Senator, Kenley served as a judge for Noblesville City Court from March 16, 1974 to September 1, 1989. He was appointed by Noblesville Mayor Max E. Robinson after incumbent judge, Jerry Barr, resigned.[3] He was replaced by Stephen H. Free.[4] Kenley was born in Fort Stockton, Texas and attended both Miami University and Harvard Law School. He served in the United States Army from 1969 to 1971. He reached the rank First lieutenant.[5] He made an unsuccessful bid to become the Republican nominee for Governor of Indiana in 2003, losing to Mitch Daniels.[6] He retired from the Senate on September 30, 2017.[7][8] He was replaced by Victoria Spartz.[9]
References
- ^ http://indystar.newspapers.com/image/106952382/?terms=Luke%2BKenley
- ^ https://www.newspapers.com/image/90626844/?terms=Luke+Kenley
- ^ https://www.newspapers.com/image/312490695/?terms=Luke+Kenley
- ^ http://indystar.newspapers.com/image/105138999/?terms=Luke%2BKenley
- ^ https://www.indianasenaterepublicans.com/luke-kenley
- ^ "Luke Kenley Drops Out Of GOP Governor's Race". Times-Union. July 1, 2003.
- ^ http://www.indystar.com/story/news/politics/2017/07/05/sen-luke-kenley-key-architect-state-budget-retire-sept-30/452312001/
- ^ http://fox59.com/2017/07/05/state-sen-luke-kenley-r-noblesville-to-retire-after-25-years/
- ^ http://www.indystar.com/story/news/local/hamilton-county/2017/09/07/surprise-pick-replace-sen-luke-kenley/640452001/
External links
- Virtual Office of Senator Luke Kenley official Indiana State Legislature site
- Profile at Vote Smart
- Luke Kenley at Ballotpedia