Who knew the Kerry campaign was such a hotbed of romance? (Aside from John Edwards, that is.) 

Edward Sebelius married Lisa Anderson Rockefeller Saturday in Boca Grande, Florida, according to The NYT.

She's a Princeton alum who earned an MBA at Dartmouth, and a descendent of the Standard Oil Rockefellers.

He's the son of former KS Gov. Kathleen Sebelius, now the head of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services. He's about to join the Boston law firm Ropes & Gray as an associate. He has a law degree from Georgetown and a Master's from Harvard.

According to The Times, the couple met while working for John Kerry's presidential campaign in 2003.

“It took me a year to get her to go out with me,” Sebelius tells the Times. “She was dating someone else, but I thought she was cute as a button, and she is very involved in the causes she takes up. It was pretty easy for me to pick her out of a room of the 150 staffers involved in the campaign.”

And no, this is not the same Sebelius scion with a talent for designing board games. It was John Sebelius who a few years ago created "Don’t Drop the Soap," the whimsical prison life board game that became the subject of some legislative criticism.