Keith A. Hall
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Keith A. Hall was a presidential elector in the 2004 United States presidential election. He served as deputy chief of staff to Kentucky governor Ernie Fletcher and then as the state's director of homeland security before being forced to resign in 2005.
Although he was never charged with a crime, Hall's name surfaced during the criminal investigation of violations of state personnel laws. A February 3, 2005 e mail sent by Hall surfaced referred to a state office as a "political field operation" to help re-elect Governor of Kentucky Ernie Fletcher in 2007, and said the office's eight locations around the state were "an undervalued asset for its two main clients, the Governor and his political field operation."
He is currently the top lobbyist for one of the country's top 10 largest cable TV companies, Insight Communications. He is a graduate of Centre College in Danville, KY and has his law degree from the University of Louisville.