Ray S. Jones II (born October 6, 1969) an American attorney and politician serving as the judge–executive of Pike County, Kentucky. He was previously a Democratic member of the Kentucky Senate, representing the 31st District from 2001 to 2019.

Ray S. Jones II
Jones in 2018
Judge/Executive of Pike County
Assumed office
January 7, 2019
Preceded byBill Deskins
Minority Leader of the Kentucky Senate
In office
January 6, 2015 – January 7, 2019
Preceded byR. J. Palmer
Succeeded byMorgan McGarvey
Member of the Kentucky Senate
from the 31st district
In office
January 1, 2001 – January 7, 2019
Preceded byGary C. Johnson
Succeeded byPhillip Wheeler
Personal details
Born (1969-10-06) October 6, 1969 (age 55)
Whitesburg, Kentucky, U.S.
Political partyDemocratic
SpousePaula Ashby
EducationEastern Kentucky University (BA)
University of Louisville (JD)

Early life and education

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Jones was born in Whitesburg, Kentucky in 1969. He earned a Bachelor of Arts degree from Eastern Kentucky University in 1991 and a JD from the University of Louisville School of Law in 1994.[1]

Career

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Jones was first elected to the Kentucky Senate in 2000 for a term starting in 2001.[1] Jones served on the Appropriations and Revenue, Transportation, Natural Resources and Energy, and Judiciary committees.[2] In 2018, Jones ran for and won the position of Pike County judge–executive, replacing the outgoing incumbent Bill Deskins. He was sworn in on January 6, 2019, and assumed office the following day.[3][4]

References

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  1. ^ a b "Senator Ray Jones II". Project Vote Smart.
  2. ^ Abshire, Chad (July 17, 2013). "Jones Gets Key Committee Assignments". Williamson Daily News. Archived from the original on September 24, 2013. Retrieved September 24, 2013.
  3. ^ Josh Little (December 29, 2018). "Current fiscal court meets for last time". Appalachian News-Express. Retrieved March 8, 2019.
  4. ^ Shannon Deskins (December 4, 2018). "Pike County Judge Executive-Elect addresses issues". EKBTV. Retrieved March 8, 2019.
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Kentucky Senate
Preceded by Minority Leader of the Kentucky Senate
2015–2019
Succeeded by