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Edward Jones (North Carolina politician)

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Political party
  
Democratic

Role
  
North Carolina politician

Spouse(s)
  
Mary Ann Holden

Party
  
Democratic Party

Occupation
  
Police officer

Succeeded by
  
Angela Bryant

Name
  
Edward Jones


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Full Name
  
Edward Walter Jones

Born
  
March 11, 1950 (
1950-03-11
)

Residence
  
Enfield, North Carolina

Alma mater
  
Western Piedmont Community College

Died
  
December 14, 2012, Halifax County, North Carolina, United States

Edward Walter "Ed" Jones (March 11, 1950 – December 14, 2012) was a North Carolina Democratic politician who represented the state's 4th Senate district (including Bertie, Chowan, Gates, Halifax, Hertford, Northampton, and Perquimans counties) in the North Carolina Senate.

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Jones served in the U.S. Army's 82nd Airborne Division and graduated from Western Piedmont Community College with a degree in Police Science. He served for 30 years as a state trooper with the North Carolina Highway Patrol and after his retirement served as chief of police in Enfield, North Carolina.

Political career

Jones entered local politics when he was elected Mayor of Enfield. In 2005, he was appointed to the North Carolina House of Representatives to fill the vacancy caused by the death of state Rep. John D. Hall. He was elected by voters in the 7th district (Halifax and Nash counties) to a regular term in November 2006. But between his election to a full term and the opening of the legislative session in January 2007, state senator Robert L. Holloman died. Local Democratic Party leaders nominated Jones to fill Holloman's seat on January 18, 2007. Jones immediately resigned his House seat and was appointed by Governor Mike Easley to the Senate on January 23. Easley then appointed Angela R. Bryant to Jones's seat in the House. Jones was elected and re-elected to the Senate in 2008, 2010, and 2012. But one month after winning a new term in the 2012 election, Jones died at the age of 62, after suffering from pancreatic cancer. He died in Halifax County, North Carolina.

Family

Jones was married to Mary Ann Holden of Wendell, North Carolina; they had two daughters, Alesha Garrett and Andrea Long.

References

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