(KNSI) – The Minnesota Democratic-Farmer-Labor Party’s executive director is leaving the organization.
Sally Miller, who has served as executive director since January 2019, is leaving her role to become ActBlue’s Democratic Politics and Elections Director.
“I want to thank Sally Miller for her tremendous service to the Minnesota DFL Party and the people of our state,” DFL Chairman Ken Martin said. “Her hard work and dedication to our cause was crucial to securing DFL Party victories up and down the ballot in November.”
Martin said a search is already underway for a new executive director.
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