Bill Ketron, Jr. (born September 4, 1953) is a
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politician who was the
Mayor of Rutherford County, previously serving as a member of the
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for the
13th district, which was composed of
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, and
Maury counties, as well as part of
Rutherford County from 2003 to his resignation in 2018. He won the August 2 general election for mayor and assumed office on September 1, 2018, resigning from the Senate on the previous day.
In the May 3, 2022 Republican primary, Ketron lost reelection to former state representative
Joe Carr, who went on to win the general election to succeed him.
Personal background
Ketron was born in
Kingsport, Tennessee and grew up in
Murfreesboro, Tennessee. He graduated from Central High School in Murfreesboro in 1971 and
Middle Tennessee State University
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in 1976 with a Bachelor of Science degree in political science and history. He is the owner of Universal International Insurance, a small business in Murfreesboro.
He married Theresa Fallaw in 1983. Their daughter, Kelsey (born 1990), attends Middle Tennessee State University, and the family attends First United
Methodist
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Church in Murfreesboro.
Political career
Bill Ketron has served as a state senator since being elected to the 103rd
Tennessee General Assembly. He served as the Deputy Speaker of the Senate, the chairman of the very active and powerful Senate State and Local Government Committee, and a member of the following committees: the Senate Commerce, Labor and Agriculture; Senate Education; Senate Ethics; and Joint Long Term Care Oversight. He previously held office as a member of the Rutherford County
commission from 1990 to 1998. He is a member of the 106th
Tennessee General Assembly, the 2010 regular session of which convened on January 25, 2010. He will be up for re-election this year.
He supported
Rick Perry for the Republican Party's nomination in the presidential election of 2012.
In February 2011, Ketron and State Rep. Judd Matheny introduced legislation to outlaw
sharia law in the state.
In March 2013, Ketron and Matheny drew national attention after inquiring whether a new floor-level sink in the Tennessee state capitol had been installed to allow Muslims to wash their feet before praying. According to state officials, the sink is meant to make it easier for custodial staff to fill buckets and clean mops.
On May 1, 2018, Ketron won the Republican primary for the Rutherford County Mayoral nomination. Ketron won the August 2 general election, defeating his opponent Heather Ann Brown with 24,013 votes to her 14,575 votes.
He was sworn into office on September 1, 2018.
On May 3, 2022, Ketron lost renomination for mayor in the Republican primary, placing third behind former state representative
Joe Carr, who placed first in the primary with 6,862 votes, and second place finisher Rhonda Allen, who earned 6,239 votes. Ketron received 4,487 votes. Carr went on to win the general election for mayor on August 4, 2022.
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In June 2018, a fraud complaint was filed against Universal International Insurance, of which Ketron is owner and president. The complaint alleges that the company's vice-president, Kelsey Ketron, fraudulently accepted payment for a homeowner's insurance policy, without obtaining the policy, and at a time when she did not possess a valid license to do so. A civil lawsuit is pending in Rutherford County Circuit Court against the company.
References
External links
Bill Ketron's profile at the Tennessee General Assembly*
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1953 births
Living people
Methodists from Tennessee
American businesspeople in insurance
Heads of county government in Tennessee
Middle Tennessee State University alumni
People from Kingsport, Tennessee
People from Murfreesboro, Tennessee
Republican Party Tennessee state senators
21st-century American politicians