Full Name:
Kenneth 'Ken' Wade Fredette
Gender:
Male
Family:
Wife: Cynthia; 2 Children: Morgan, Colby
Birth Date:
03/03/1964
Birth Place:
Houlton, ME
Home City:
Newport, ME
Master's, Public Policy and Management, University of Southern Maine Edmund Muskie School for Public Service
MPA, Harvard University John F. Kennedy School of Government, 2010
JD, University of Maine School of Law, 1994
BS, Accounting, University of Maine at Machias, 1987
Candidate, Governor of Maine, 2018
Minority Floor Leader, Maine State House of Representatives, 2012-2018
Representative, Maine State House of Representatives, District 100, 2010-2018
Candidate, Maine State Senate, District 28, 2006
Candidate, Maine State Senate, District 33, 2004
Candidate, Maine State House of Representatives, District 125, 1998
Former Member, Appropriations and Financial Affairs Committee, Maine State House of Representatives
Former Member, Elections Committee, Maine State House of Representatives
Former Member, Ethics Committee, Maine State House of Representatives
Former Member, Rules and Business of the House Committee, Maine State House of Representatives
Member, Maine Human Rights Commission, 2008
Lieutenant Colonel, Maine Air National Guard, present
Judge Advocate General (JAG), Maine State Air National Guard, present
Attorney, Law Office of Kenneth W. Fredette
Tribal Prosecutor, Penobscot Indian Nation
Consultant, Passamaquoddy Tribe Racetrack Casino (Statewide Referendum), 2008
Political Director, Rick Bennett for Congress, 1994
Field Director, Re-Elect John R. McKernan for Governor, 1990
New England Regional Youth Coordinator, Bob Dole for President, 1987-1988
Member, Campaign Staff, Bob Dole for President, 1987-1988
Intern, United States Senator Warren Rudman, 1985
Member, Fraternal Brotherhood of Masons, present
Member, Knights of Columbus, present
Member, Newport Board of Appeals
Middle School Soccer Coach, Regional School Unit 19
Former President, Sebasticook Valley Federal Credit Union Board of Directors
Alternate Delegate, Republican National Convention, 1996, 2008