Politics & Government

Kyle Albert, Republican Candidate for State Representative, District 106

Albert is running against Chrissy Sommer in the primary.

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General Information

Name: Mr. Kyle Albert
Age: 26
Place of residence: St. Charles

Education

College

Attended college : Yes
College : St. Charles Community College
Degree : Associate
Year of graduation : 2007

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Employment Information

Job titles held : NA
Employers : NA

Political Information

Party affiliation : Republican
Running for a: State office
Running for position: Representative
Chamber/district: District 106
Incumbent: No
Previous elective offices : NA
Unsuccessful bids for elective offices : St. Charles County Republican Central Committeeman, 2008;  St. Charles County Republican Central Committeeman, 2010 (Lost by 58 votes)

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URLs

Website : www.KyleAlbert.org

Other facts

Kyle Albert has always ran as a citizen candidate. He doesn't run to become a career politician, or because he needs a job. Kyle has been a part of the St. Charles community his entire life, and truly enjoys the constitutional principles that he fights for and the freedom thereof.

Kyle has been involved in local and state politics for the past six years. In 2008, he was narrowly defeated by his 72-year-old counterpart for a seat on the St. Charles Republican Central Committee.

Jim Bennett, a member of what some called a local political dynasty (including his son as Chairman), won by only 58 votes. Kyle is a graduate of the St. Charles Community College and also attended Blackburn University in Illinois.

For the past four years, he has been employed at a privately owned business in O'Fallon, MO. This outfit was rated amongst the top 125 privately held companies in the area by the St. Louis Business Journal. The company recently made Inc.com's list of the 1,500 fastest-growing private businesses in America. Kyle has been a part of a 3-year growth of 194%, seeing revenues near $100 million.

In other words, Kyle Albert has a first-hand account of what goes into making sane business decisions and creating jobs in the private sector. Kyle is a community leader and has served in multiple roles. He has been a volunteer football coach at Francis Howell North High School. He has also served as a youth leader in a local church ministry.

He currently attends Harvester Christian Church in St. Charles, MO, where his parents have been members since its inception. Most recently, Kyle was shown a strong support of confidence by county voters at the St. Charles Convention Center. On April 10, during the St. Charles County Caucus, Kyle was elected as the Caucus Secretary.

This was only one of two executive positions voted on at the event. This victory was accomplished by garnering votes from a majority of the 900+ GOP voters in attendance. Kyle was also chosen that night by county voters as a delegate to the GOP district and state conventions.

On April 21, at the Republican Third Congressional District Convention in Hermann, MO, Kyle was again a candidate for Convention Secretary. On June 2, at the Republican State Convention in Springfield, MO, Kyle was selected as 1 of 25 alternate delegates to the Missouri "Grassroots Life & Liberty Slate" to particpate at the Republican National Convention in Tampa, FL this August. As your representative, Kyle Albert will not attempt 'to help' run your personal life or run your businesses and finances. Politicians have proven over and over again that they are not smart enough for these capacities. Kyle understands that the proper role of government should be very minimal, and that government "shouldn't be attempting to regulate everything it possibly can." He strongly advocates that government "should be pursuing less involvement in our day-to-day activities."


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