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Kermit Keller
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6th President of Arabi
In office
January 10, 1875 (1875-01-10) – January 10, 1883 (1883-01-10)
Vice PresidentMichael Artis (1875-1879)
James Douglas (1879-1883)
Preceded byArchie Davey
Succeeded byJames Douglas
6th Vice President of Arabi
In office
January 10, 1867 (1867-01-10) – January 10, 1875 (1875-01-10)
PresidentArchie Davey
Preceded byWarner Skinner
Succeeded byMichael Artis
6th Secretary of State
In office
February 1, 1863 (1863-02-01) – January 10, 1867 (1867-01-10)
PresidentHenry Crow
Preceded bySam Kerr
Succeeded byFinley Hale
Ambassador to the United States
In office
March 16, 1859 (1859-03-16) – January 29, 1863 (1863-01-29)
PresidentHenry Crow
Preceded byGerald Jones
Succeeded byKarl Masterson
Arabin Senator from New Cambridge
In office
January 8, 1855 (1855-01-08) – March 15, 1859 (1859-03-15)
Preceded byRoger Brown
Succeeded byRobert Paulson
Personal details
Born
Kermit Keller

(1827-03-22)March 22, 1827
St. Paul, Walpole
DiedAugust 10, 1898 (1898-08-11) (aged 71)
District of Arabi
Cause of deathIschemia
Resting placePresidential Cemetery, District of Arabi
Political partyFederal
Spouse(s)
Angelica Roberts
(m. 1858; died 1897)
Children3

Kermit Keller (March 22, 1827 – August 10, 1898) was an Arabinian politician who served as the 6th President of Arabi, 6th Vice President of Arabi, 6th Secretary of State, Ambassador to the United States, and Senator from New Cambridge.

Keller is often regarded as one of the most influential presidents in Arabin history.