Minn. GOP chooses ex-Rep. Downey as chair

Rep. Keith Downey
Former Rep. Keith Downey of Edina, Minn., shown in a June 2011 file photo, was chosen to lead the Minnesota Republican Party on Saturday, April 6, 2013.
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By PATRICK CONDON, Associated Press

BLOOMINGTON, Minn. (AP) -- Minnesota Republicans have elected former state Rep. Keith Downey as their new chairman.

The party's central committee is meeting Saturday in Bloomington. Downey won the chairman's race on the first ballot over challengers Bill Paulsen, Bonn Clayton and Don Allen.

Downey represented Edina in the state House from 2008 to 2012. He lost a state Senate race against a Democratic challenger in 2012.

Downey takes over a party that's still struggling financially and politically. The party remains in debt to the tune of about $1.6 million after problems with financial mismanagement under a previous chairman. And Republicans haven't won a statewide race in Minnesota since former Gov. Tim Pawlenty was narrowly reelected in 2006.

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