Priscilla Lord

Priscilla Lord (Formerly Faris)
Democratic-Farmer-Labor candidate for
the 2008 Minnesota U.S. Senate Democrat Primary
Election date
September 9, 2008
Opponent(s) Al Franken
Personal details
Born June 21, 1942 (age 73)
Minneapolis, Minnesota, USA
Political party Democratic-Farmer-Labor
Education University of Minnesota (B.A), (J.D.)
Occupation lawyer
Website Lord & Associates Law Office

Priscilla Lord Faris is an American lawyer and Democratic politician. She was a candidate for the Democratic nomination in the 2008 Minnesota U.S. Senate election.

Biography

Lord was born in Minneapolis to Miles and Maxine Lord. Her father would later serve as Minnesota Attorney General from 1955 to 1960 and then as Chief Judge, United States District Court for the District of Minnesota and as U.S. Attorney. Her late brother, Jim Lord, served as a state senator and State Treasurer (1975–1983).

A graduate of the University of Minnesota, she worked for Hubert Humphrey, Senator and Young Life before teaching third grade and special education. She worked in investment real estate for ten years, and once sat on the Sunfish Lake City Council.

Lord, who obtained a law degree from Hamline University, opened her own practice as a personal injury lawyer in 1993. In 2006 and 2007, she was named a Minnesota Super Lawyer by Minnesota Law & Politics.

In July 2008, she announced that she would be challenging Al Franken, who had been endorsed by the state Democratic-Farmer-Labor Party, for the party's nomination in the U.S. Senate election.[1] She lost the September 9 primary.

Lord was married to Wayne Faris, with whom she had three children. Her teenaged son, Wayne Faris, Jr. was killed by a drunk driver in 1989, after which she spent two years lobbying for MADD and advocating social host legislation.

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