Marianne Binder-Keller

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ConstituencyCanton of Aargau
BornMarianne Keller
(1958-06-15) 15 June 1958 (age 67)
Other political
affiliations
CVP (formerly)
Marianne Binder-Keller
Official portrait, 2021
Member of the National Council
Assumed office
2 December 2019
ConstituencyCanton of Aargau
Member of the Grand Council of Aargau
In office
2013–2019
Personal details
BornMarianne Keller
(1958-06-15) 15 June 1958 (age 67)
PartyThe Centre
Other political
affiliations
CVP (formerly)
Spouse
Andreas Binder
(m. 1982)
Children3
ParentAnton Keller (father)
WebsiteOfficial website
Parliament website

Marianne Binder-Keller (née Keller; born 15 June 1958) is a Swiss communications professional and politician who currently serves as member of the National Council for The Centre (formerly CVP) since 2019.[1][2] Binder-Keller currently is a member-elect of the Council of States (Switzerland) after being elected during the second ballot in the 2023 Swiss federal election which was held on 19 November 2023.[3][4][5] She defeated Benjamin Giezendanner by roughly 5,000 votes.[6]

Binder was born Marianne Keller on 15 June 1958 in Baden, Switzerland to Anton Keller, a teacher who also served on the National Council, and writer and author Rosemarie Keller (née Borner). She has three brothers.[7]

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