Margaret B. Kelly

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Margaret Blake Kelly (born September 17, 1935) is an American accountant and politician from Missouri. She served as the state's auditor from 1984 to 1999. She was the first woman to hold statewide office in Missouri, and the fourth Certified Public Accountant to hold the auditor's position. She is a Republican.

Kelly was born in Crystal City, Missouri. She received her Bachelor of Science degree in Business Administration from the University of Missouri-Columbia in 1957. She also received a MBA from Missouri State University (then Southwest Missouri State University) in 1975 and earned her CPA certification in 1982. Before entering public life, Kelly worked for 20 yearsfor various private sector accounting firms.

Kelly's first elected position was as Auditor for Cole County. She was elected to that positin in 1982. In July 1984, Governor Kit Bond appointed Kelly as State Auditor, filling a vacancy created by the resignation of James F. Antonio. Upon her appointment, Kelly became the first woman to hold statewide elected office in Missouri. In November of that year, Harriett Woods was elected Lieutenant Governor of Missouri, giving Woods the distinction of being the first woman elected to statewide office.

Kelly was elected to a full term as state audior in 1986 and was re-elected in 1990 and 1994. Although she was consistently re-elected as state auditor, Kelly was unsuccessful in her efforts to win other statewide office. In 1992 she was the Republican nominee for Lieutenant Governor of Missouri, but was defeated by Democrat Roger B. Wilson. In 1996, she ran against Governor Mel Carnahan, but Carnahan was re-elected by a large margin [1]. Kelly did not seek re-election in 1998 and retired from public life.

Preceded by
James F. Antonio
Missouri State Auditor
1984–1999
Succeeded by
Claire McCaskill
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