Kiki Traylor

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Kathleen "Kiki" Traylor is a former state legislator in Colorado. She was appointed to a seat in the house Colorado Senate, and works for biotech company Amgen in its government affairs division.[1]

She grew up in Denver. She graduated with a B.A. in Human Biology from Stanford University and received and M.D. from University of Colorado School of Medicine with honors.[1] Hse has lived in Littleton, Colorado. She is married to Frank Traylor and they have a son and daughter.[2] She was appointed to the Colorado Senate to succeed Norma Anderson who left office with a year remaining in her term.[2]

She campaigned to retain her seat,[3] but lost in the 2006 Republican Primary to Mike Kopp who went on to win election to the office.[4]

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