Rebekah Kennedy
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[edit] Overview
Rebekah Kennedy is the Green Party Candidate for U.S. Senate in Arkansas the the 2008 election.[1] Rebekah was born in Heber Springs, Arkansas. She holds a BA Degree in English Literature from the University of Central Arkansas in Conway and a Juris Doctorate from the University of Arkansas School of Law at Fayetteville.[2] She practices law with the firm of Pryor, Robertson, Beasley & Smith in Fort Smith. Her practice includes work in the area of civil rights and on behalf of victims of discrimination in the workplace.[3] Kennedy is best known for her 2006 bid for Arkansas Attorney General, which garnered 4.67% of the vote.[4] She currently serves as Elections Co-Chair for the Green Party of Arkansas.[5]
[edit] External links
- Rebekah Kennedy's campaign site
- Green Party Of Arkansas website
- Green Party Of The United States website
[edit] References
- ^ "Green Party taps three nominees",Pryor Jordan, Arkansas Democrat-Gazette, April 13, 2008.
- ^ "Kennedy enters race for Pryor's Senate Seat", Daniel Nassaw, Arkansas Democrat-Gazette, April 14, 2007.
- ^ www.prbsklaw.com/index.asp?s=attorney_fort_smith_practiceareas&f=employment_law, accessed 4/24/2008.
- ^ >"Kennedy enters race for Pryor's Senate Seat", Daniel Nassaw, Arkansas Democrat-Gazette, April 14, 2007
- ^ http://arkgreens.kk5.org/#/statecontacts/accessed 4/24/2008.

