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American politician
Drexell R. Davis
77th & 79th Secretary of State of Kentucky
In office
January 3, 1984 – January 4, 1988
Preceded byFrances Jones Mills
Succeeded byBremer Ehrler
In office
January 5, 1976 – January 7, 1980
Preceded byThelma Stovall
Succeeded byFrances Jones Miller
32nd and 34th Kentucky State Treasurer
In office
January 7, 1980 – January 3, 1984
Preceded byFrances Jones Mills
Succeeded byFrances Jones Mills
In office
January 3, 1972 – January 5, 1976
Preceded byThelma Stovall
Succeeded byFrances Jones Mills
Clerk of the Kentucky Court of Appeals
In office
January 6, 1964 – January 1, 1968
Preceded byDoris Owens
Succeeded byDick Vermillion
Personal details
Born(1921-07-21)July 21, 1921
Shelbyville, Kentucky
DiedDecember 16, 2009(2009-12-16) (aged 88)
Frankfort, Kentucky

Drexell R. Davis (July 19, 1921 – December 16, 2009) was a Democrat who held several elected offices in Kentucky. He was born in Shelby County, Kentucky.

For 100 years (1891–1992) the Kentucky Constitution did not allow any holder of statewide office to succeed themselves for a second consecutive term. As a result, a handful of Kentucky politicians became known as "musical chairs" officeholders because they would run for one statewide office and then another repeatedly. Thelma Stovall, Frances Jones Mills and Drex Davis were the best known musical chairs officeholders. The three often traded offices in given election years through the 1970s and 1980s.

Clerk of the Court of Appeals

Davis began his career in statewide elective office by winning election as Clerk of the Kentucky Court of Appeals in 1963 on the Democratic ticket headed by Edward T. Breathitt. (Clerk of the Court of Appeals was a partisan elective office into the 1970s in Kentucky). Davis served as Clerk from 1964 to 1968. Davis ran for Kentucky State Treasurer in 1967, but lost.

Treasurer and Secretary of State

Davis won election as Kentucky State Treasurer in 1971 on a ticket headed by Wendell H. Ford and served in that office 1972–1976. He then ran for Secretary of State in 1975 on a ticket headed by Julian Carroll and won, serving 1976–1980. Davis then ran for State Treasurer again in 1979 on a ticket headed by John Y. Brown, Jr. and won, serving 1980–1984. Davis' last elective office was Secretary of State of Kentucky, which he won in 1983 on a ticket headed by Martha Layne Collins, serving 1984–1988.

Retirement

In 1991, Davis' son Drexell R. Davis Jr. ran for state treasurer but lost in a crowded Democratic primary to Frances Jones Mills who had held the office previously.

Davis died on December 16, 2009, in Frankfort, Kentucky.

References

  1. ^ Brammer, Jack. Veteran state officeholder Drex Davis dies at 88 Lexington Herald-Leader Retrieved on December 16, 2009.

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Party political offices
Preceded byThelma Stovall Democratic nominee for Kentucky State Treasurer
1971
Succeeded byFrances Jones Mills
Democratic nominee for Secretary of State of Kentucky
1975
Preceded byFrances Jones Mills Democratic nominee for Kentucky State Treasurer
1979
Democratic nominee for Secretary of State of Kentucky
1983
Succeeded byBremer Ehrler
Legal offices
Preceded byDoris Owens Clerk of the Kentucky Court of Appeals
1964–1968
Succeeded byDick Vermillion
Political offices
Preceded byThelma Stovall Kentucky State Treasurer
1972–1976
Succeeded byFrances Jones Mills
Preceded byThelma Stovall Kentucky Secretary of State
1976–1980
Succeeded byFrances Jones Mills
Preceded byFrances Jones Mills Kentucky State Treasurer
1980–1984
Succeeded byFrances Jones Mills
Preceded byFrances Jones Mills Kentucky Secretary of State
1984–1988
Succeeded byBremer Ehrler
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