Marie Helen Keenan (b. May 17, 1967) is a Georgeland member of Parliament, representing the seat of Goldfield. She was elected to the House of Commons in 2003, after the previous member, Labour leader Michelle Donnelly, resigned after it was revealed she had been avoiding taxes. Keenan was elected as her replacement as a Labour member but not long after Keenan arrived in Parliament, the Labour Party collapsed. Keenan continued as an Independent for four days but soon joined the Liberal Democratic Party of the United Islands, which she represents today. Keenan is unmarried but is in a relationship with former MP Jon See.
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| - Marie Helen Keenan (b. May 17, 1967) is a Georgeland member of Parliament, representing the seat of Goldfield. She was elected to the House of Commons in 2003, after the previous member, Labour leader Michelle Donnelly, resigned after it was revealed she had been avoiding taxes. Keenan was elected as her replacement as a Labour member but not long after Keenan arrived in Parliament, the Labour Party collapsed. Keenan continued as an Independent for four days but soon joined the Liberal Democratic Party of the United Islands, which she represents today. Keenan is unmarried but is in a relationship with former MP Jon See.
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| - Marie Helen Keenan (b. May 17, 1967) is a Georgeland member of Parliament, representing the seat of Goldfield. She was elected to the House of Commons in 2003, after the previous member, Labour leader Michelle Donnelly, resigned after it was revealed she had been avoiding taxes. Keenan was elected as her replacement as a Labour member but not long after Keenan arrived in Parliament, the Labour Party collapsed. Keenan continued as an Independent for four days but soon joined the Liberal Democratic Party of the United Islands, which she represents today. Keenan is unmarried but is in a relationship with former MP Jon See.
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