Herb Kehrl | |
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Member of the MichiganHouseofRepresentatives from the 56th district | |
In office January 1, 2005 –November 29, 2005 | |
Preceded by | Randy Richardville |
Succeeded by | Kate Ebli |
Personal details | |
Political party | Democratic |
Herb Kehrl (1941/2 [1] - 2005) was an American politician representing Michigan's 56th district in the Michigan House of Representatives from 2004 until his death in 2005.
Kehrl graduated in political science,history and sociology at Eastern Michigan University,and took a master's degree in history. He worked as a teacher of history,school principal and school administrator. In 2000 he entered the real estate industry,qualifying as a realtor in 2002. He served as chair of the Monroe County Community Mental Health Authority and as Treasurer for Habitat for Humanity,and was a member of the Frenchtown Senior Citizen Board. [2] He was elected as a Democratic representative in the 2004 Michigan State House Election for the 56th District,winning 49% of the vote against 47% for the Republican candidate John Manor. [3]
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