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Sen. Patricia Torres-Ray, Incumbent Candidate For Minnesota Senate District 63

Patricia Torres-Ray is seeking her third term as a state senator.

General Information

Name : Patricia Torres-Ray
Age : 48
Place of residence : Minneapolis

Education

College

Attended college : Yes
College : University of Minnesota
Degree : BA Urban Studies
Year of graduation : 2000

Grad school

University : University of Minnesota
Degree : Masters of Public Affairs

Year of graduation : 2004

Employment Information

Job titles held : State Program Administrator
Employers : State of Minnesota

Political Information

Party affiliation : Democrat
Running for a: State office
Running for position: State Senate, District 63
Chamber/district: 63
Incumbent: Yes
First elected: 02 November 2006
Previous elective offices : State Senate
Unsuccessful bids for elective offices: NA

Party HQ

Address 2916 43 Ave south
Minneapolis
Minnesota
55406

Campaign Manager

Name : Ann Friedrich
Title : Cmapaign Manager

URLs

Website : patriciaforsenate.org
Facebook : Patricia Torres Ray

Other facts

First Latina elcted to the Minnesota Senate. Parent of two children who attend public schools. Resident of Minneapolis for 19 years. Endorsed by the Minnesota Democratic Party and many other organizations including, Education Minnesota, SEIU, Naral Pro-CHoice, Plan Parenthood, Minnesota Nurses Association, AFSCME, Minnesota Citizens for the Arts, United Transportation Union,AFL_CIO, Sierra Club, Outfront Minnesota, Clean Water Action, Take Action Minnesota, MAPE, Minneapolis Building And Construction Trades Council, Minneapolis Federation of Teachers

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