John Hosea Kerr III (February 28, 1936 – May 24, 2015) was a
Democratic member of the
North Carolina General Assembly
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representing constituents in
Greene
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,
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* Lenoir, North Carolina, United States
* Lenoir County, North Carolina, United States
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and
Wayne counties.
Born in
Richmond, Virginia
(Thus do we reach the stars)
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, Kerr grew up in
Warrenton, North Carolina
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. He received his bachelor's degree from
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
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and his law degree from
University of North Carolina School of Law
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. An attorney from
Goldsboro, North Carolina
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, Kerr served eight terms in the
state Senate
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. Previously, he served three terms in the
state House. In 2007, Kerr announced that he would not seek re-election in 2008. He was succeeded in office by
Donald G. Davis
Donald Gene Davis (born August 29, 1971) is an American politician serving as the U.S. representative for North Carolina's 1st congressional district since 2023.
A member of the Democratic Party, he represented the 5th district in the North Ca ...
. Kerr died in 2015.
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Kerr's grandfather, John H. Kerr, served in the United States House of Representatives
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. Kerr's father, John H. Kerr, Jr., was a state legislator and one-time Speaker of the North Carolina House of Representatives
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Democratic Party North Carolina state senators
Democratic Party members of the North Carolina House of Representatives
1936 births
2015 deaths
Politicians from Richmond, Virginia
People from Goldsboro, North Carolina
People from Warrenton, North Carolina
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill alumni
University of North Carolina School of Law alumni
North Carolina lawyers
21st-century American politicians
Lawyers from Richmond, Virginia
20th-century American lawyers
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