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Bill Stone (politician)

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Preceded by
  
Ralph H. Doxey

Name
  
Bill Stone

Children
  
Three

Spouse(s)
  
Debbie

Political party
  
Democratic


Born
  
December 29, 1965 (age 58) Memphis, Tennessee (
1965-12-29
)

Residence
  
Holly Springs, Mississippi

Alma mater
  
University of Mississippi

Bill Stone (born December 29, 1965 in Memphis, Tennessee) is Democratic member of the Mississippi State Senate and Chairman of the Mississippi Senate Democratic Caucus. He represents the 10th district which includes all of Tate County and most of Marshall County. Prior to being elected Senator, Stone was twice elected Mayor of Ashland, Mississippi.

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Biography

Bill Stone was born December 29, 1965 in Memphis, Tennessee. He graduated from Northeast Community College and attended the University of Mississippi. Stone is married to the former Debbie Samples of Ashland and they have three children, Jessi Shoup, Will and Adam, and four grandchildren. Senator Stone is a member of the Commission on the Future of Northeast Mississippi, Ole Miss Alumni Association and is a retired volunteer firefighter.

In 2001, he was elected Mayor of Ashland and was reelected in 2005. As Mayor of Ashland, Stone served on the Mississippi Municipal League Board of Directors, Vice-Chairman of the Municipal Gas Authority of Mississippi (MGAM), Chairman of the North Mississippi Mayors Association and continues to serve on the Commission on the Future of Northeast Mississippi.

Mississippi Senate

In 2007, Stone ran for Mississippi Senate in the 2nd district and defeated incumbent Republican Ralph H. Doxey winning 61% of the vote to Doxey’s 39%. He was re-elected in 2011 by an even larger margin winning 70% of the vote to his opponent’s 30%.

Due to GOP gerrymandering, the 2nd district was collapsed and Stone’s home in Ashland was moved into the 3rd district represented by longtime legislator Nickey Browning. Stone then moved to Holly Springs, Mississippi and ran for reelection in the 10th district against fellow incumbent, Steve Hale. In addition to Holly Springs, the new 10th district includes Senatobia, Coldwater, Independence, Tyro, Strayhorn, Thyatira and Sarah in Tate County and most of Marshall County excluding the northwest corner. Hale subsequently challenged Stone’s residency in a case that went to the Mississippi Supreme Court. In a split decision, the court ruled that Stone was eligible to run in the new 10th district. Stone defeated Hale in the Democratic primary 57% to 43% and was unopposed in the General Election.

Stone was elected Vice-Chairman of the Senate Democratic Caucus in 2016 and, at the beginning of the 2017 Legislative Session, was elected to replace Senator John Horhn resigned as Chairman to spend more time on his campaign for Mayor of Jackson.

Committee assignments

Stone's committee assignments include: Executive Contingency Fund (Chairman); Constitution; County Affairs; Finance; Forestry; Highways and Transportation; Municipalities; Universities and Colleges; and Wildlife, Fisheries and Parks.

References

Bill Stone (politician) Wikipedia