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American politician

Les Seiler
Member of the Nebraska Legislature
from the 33rd district
In office
2012–2017
Preceded byDennis Utter
Succeeded bySteve Halloran
Personal details
Born (1941-03-10) March 10, 1941 (age 83)
Political partyRepublican
ResidenceHastings, Nebraska
Alma materWayne State College,
University of Nebraska-Lincoln
Occupationlawyer

Les Seiler (born March 10, 1941) is a politician from the U.S. state of Nebraska. A resident of Hastings, Seiler represented the 33rd District in the Nebraska Legislature.

Seiler was born on March 10, 1941, in Red Cloud, Nebraska. He attended Wayne State College, earning a B.A. in 1960. He received his J.D. from the University of Nebraska-Lincoln College of Law in 1966. In 1966–67, he worked as a Nebraska Assistant Attorney General and in 1968-69 he worked as the Assistant General Counsel for the Metropolitan Utilities District. As of 2012, he worked as a lawyer at Seiler & Parker, P.C., in Hastings, Nebraska.

Seiler's 33rd District includes Adams County and portions of Hall County. Following the death of senator Dennis Utter in December 2011 governor Dave Heineman appointed Seiler to fill the vacancy. He was sworn in on January 14, 2012, following the second week of the 2012 legislative session. Seiler was a member of the Education Committee and the Government, Military and Veterans Affairs Committee.

References

  1. "Nebraska Unicameral Legislature". Sen. Les Seiler. Retrieved May 25, 2012.
  2. Map of Legislative District 33 Nebraska Legislature website. Retrieved May 25, 2012.
  3. "Les Seiler Sworn In As State Senator". 10/11 News. January 14, 2012. Archived from the original on February 4, 2014. Retrieved May 25, 2012.
  4. Nebraska Unicameral Legislature Sen. Les Seiler
Members of the Nebraska Legislature
109th Legislature (2025–2026)
President of the Senate
Joe Kelly (R)
Speaker
John Arch (R)
Executive Board Chair
Ben Hansen (R)
  1. Robert Hallstrom (R)
  2. Robert Clements (R)
  3. Victor Rountree (D)
  4. Brad von Gillern (R)
  5. Margo Juarez (D)
  6. Machaela Cavanaugh (D)
  7. Dunixi Guereca (D)
  8. Megan Hunt (I)
  9. John Cavanaugh (D)
  10. Wendy DeBoer (D)
  11. Terrell McKinney (D)
  12. Merv Riepe (R)
  13. Ashlei Spivey (D)
  14. John Arch (R)
  15. Dave Wordekemper (D)
  16. Ben Hansen (R)
  17. Glen Meyer (R)
  18. Christy Armendariz (R)
  19. Rob Dover (R)
  20. John Fredrickson (D)
  21. Beau Ballard (R)
  22. Mike Moser (R)
  23. Jared Storm (R)
  24. Jana Hughes (R)
  25. Carolyn Bosn (R)
  26. George Dungan III (D)
  27. Jason Prokop (D)
  28. Jane Raybould (D)
  29. Eliot Bostar (D)
  30. Myron Dorn (R)
  31. Kathleen Kauth (R)
  32. Tom Brandt (R)
  33. Dan Lonowski (R)
  34. Loren Lippincott (R)
  35. Dan Quick (D)
  36. Rick Holdcroft (R)
  37. Stan Clouse (R)
  38. Dave Murman (R)
  39. Tony Sorrentino (R)
  40. Barry DeKay (R)
  41. Dan McKeon (R)
  42. Mike Jacobson (R)
  43. Tanya Storer (R)
  44. Teresa Ibach (R)
  45. Rita Sanders (R)
  46. Danielle Conrad (D)
  47. Paul Strommen (R)
  48. Brian Hardin (R)
  49. Bob Andersen (D)


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