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Political party
  
Democratic

Religion
  
Presbyterian

Spouse(s)
  
Sue McKee

Name
  
Tom McKee


Residence
  
Cynthiana, Kentucky

Role
  
Politician

Occupation
  
tobacco farmer

Party
  
Democratic Party


Born
  
March 13, 1941 (age 83) Cynthiana, Kentucky, U.S. (
1941-03-13
)

Books
  
What Every Pastor Needs to Know about Music, Youth, and Education

Tom McKee interviews politicians on local issues


Thomas M. McKee (born March 13, 1941) is an American politician. A member of the Democratic Party, McKee is a state representative from Kentucky's 78th district.

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McKee, a tobacco farmer and resident of Cynthiana, Kentucky, was first elected to the house seat in 1996. His district includes Harrison, Pendleton and Robertson counties and part of Campbell County, Kentucky.

In 1996, when state house district lines were redrawn, McKee ran in his new district. He collected 54 percent of the vote, according to The Kentucky Enquirer. He faced no opponent in 1998.

In 2004, he faced a challenge from Roger Sullivan, a Falmouth, Kentucky Republican, and won by collecting approximately 57 percent of the vote, according to the Campbell County Recorder.

2006 election

According to the Kentucky Secretary of State Web site, McKee faced no opponent in his 2006 race. McKee stood up Kentucky on a jobs bill by officially adjourning the committee after stating he would reconvene the group to take up Senate Bill 50, Sen. Paul Hornback's industrial hemp legislation supported by Agriculture Commissioner James Comer. "I'm very disappointed in Chairman McKee," Comer said. "The testimony today was overwhelmingly in favor of SB 50, and we clearly had the votes to pass this bill. This is a perfect example of everything wrong with Frankfort right now."

References

Tom McKee Wikipedia