Claire Celsi

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Claire Celsi
Member of the Iowa Senate
from the 21st district
Assumed office
2019
Preceded byMatt McCoy
Personal details
Political partyDemocratic

Claire A. Celsi (born August 17, 1966)[citation needed] is a member of the Iowa Senate, representing Senate District 21 in Central Iowa. A member of the Democratic Party, Celsi is serving her first term in office as of 2019. She owns a marketing and public relations firm, The Public Relations Project, incorporated in 2009.[1][better source needed][2]

Elections[]

Celsi defeated Democrat Connie Ryan in the June 5, 2018 primary[3][4] and went on to defeat Republican Brian Bales in the November 5, 2018 General Election.[5][6] Celsi ran on a platform of strengthening public education, cleaning up Iowa's water, improving healthcare and mental health, building affordable housing and improving civil rights for the citizens of Iowa.[7]

Biography[]

Celsi graduated in 1984 from Dowling Catholic High School in West Des Moines, Iowa,[citation needed] She received her B.A. in sociology, cum laude, from Drake University.[citation needed] Celsi was appointed to the Iowa Alcoholic Beverages Commission on May 10, 2010 and served for five years, including one year as chair.[8] Celsi previously served on the Iowa Great Places Advisory Board in the Cultural Affairs Department.[9][when?]

References[]

  1. ^ https://sos.iowa.gov/search/business/summary.aspx?q=bAfq8x-YaFdOhiQhrohxW1V-8PMX6g6MCjiAaFACcPZHxZnNpbD44z_jiOxCiNhzuCv-Z-z-ZMbmyCJszZm8jqmEZ03mPpjMlxCKv-h_i8Js1i-hb0lWYh1W2cQQ0KfAoVm7KMn9M3nZmSshPsAB5ahr19zlHbH7pp5u99x9pze7yeh_Xuckz_cJgTORPgUrYy-6dFVz0uQJtINNkrsfExGKdPcapOyX7m1XQKiBduW_82EtvBXFX8aHU4tu3FrkXNKYpL18prB1Tx6ViEGPrCXiTjSj6AWo5P0xCZFbHe51CVI5BjZJMGbo0p9-mBJXbrHmj_8yQCMPI8LnzoeHWynIxuFJ5PpESSbtOz47iF22mBPUcGQxu85-QQyhOcrJ-QG7L66O-bJsKegZR6qivNz-O_He6QMNdz-sHSKsyHOzYX4eAmOP7YJRPSyq_4RHUHjHNOIsIHMa8p4E7kFrZw2. Missing or empty |title= (help)
  2. ^ http://siliconprairienews.com/2009/12/five-in-five-with-claire-celsi-from-public-relations-princess/
  3. ^ https://www.shreveporttimes.com/story/news/politics/2018/06/06/primary-iowa-legislature-republican-democratic-gay-lgbtq-patriotic-house-senate-zach-wahls/677243002/
  4. ^ "June 5 2018 Primary Election Results".
  5. ^ https://www.desmoinesregister.com/story/news/politics/elections/2018/11/06/iowa-election-2018-results-senate-district-21-brian-bales-claire-celsi-legislature-republican-dem/1732867002/
  6. ^ "November 6 2018 General Election Results Polk County, Iowa".
  7. ^ "Claire Celsi's campaign website".
  8. ^ "Iowa Alcoholic Beverages Commission Annual Report" (PDF).
  9. ^ "2008 Cultural Affairs Performance Report" (PDF).

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