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American politician
J. Ed Morgan
Member of the Mississippi State Senate from the 45th district
In office
2004–2008
Preceded byRonald (Ron) D. Farris
Succeeded byBilly Hudson
Mayor of Hattiesburg
In office
July 1989 – July 2001
Preceded byG. D. Williamson
Succeeded byJohnny DuPree
Personal details
BornJ. Ed Morgan
(1947-11-01) November 1, 1947 (age 77)
Political partyRepublican
Children4
Alma materUniversity of Alabama
Mississippi College
OccupationPolitician

J. Ed Morgan (born November 1, 1947) is an American politician who served in the Mississippi State Senate from the 45th district from 2004 until 2008.

Education and professional career

Morgan attended University of Alabama and Jackson School of Law at Mississippi College. His professional background is in construction.

Political career

Morgan was mayor of Hattiesburg, MS from 1989 until 2001.

Morgan served as a member of the Mississippi Senate from 2004 to 2008. As a Senator, Morgan served on the Fees, Salaries & Administration, Finance Judiciary, Division B, Ports and Marine Resources, Public Health & Welfare and Universities & Colleges committees.

Personal life

Morgan has four children.

References

  1. "J. Ed Morgan's Biography". Retrieved 2021-01-28.
  2. "Morgan, J. Ed - Our Campaigns". Retrieved 2021-01-28.
  3. "Morgan, J. Ed - Our Campaigns". Retrieved 2021-01-28.
Members of the Mississippi State Senate
President of the Senate
Delbert Hosemann (R)
President pro tempore
Dean Kirby (R)
  1. Michael McLendon (R)
  2. David Parker (R)
  3. Kathy Chism (R)
  4. Rita Potts Parks (R)
  5. Daniel Sparks (R)
  6. Chad McMahan (R)
  7. Hob Bryan (D)
  8. Benjamin Suber (R)
  9. Nicole Akins Boyd (R)
  10. Neil Whaley (R)
  11. Reginald Jackson (D)
  12. Derrick Simmons (D)
  13. Sarita Simmons (D)
  14. Lydia Chassaniol (R)
  15. Bart Williams (R)
  16. Angela Turner-Ford (D)
  17. Charles Younger (R)
  18. Jenifer Branning (R)
  19. Kevin Blackwell (R)
  20. Josh Harkins (R)
  21. Bradford Blackmon (D)
  22. Joseph C. Thomas (D)
  23. Briggs Hopson (R)
  24. David Lee Jordan (D)
  25. J. Walter Michel (R)
  26. John Horhn (D)
  27. Hillman Terome Frazier (D)
  28. Sollie Norwood (D)
  29. David Blount (D)
  30. Dean Kirby (R)
  31. Tyler McCaughn (R)
  32. Rod Hickman (D)
  33. Jeff Tate (R)
  34. Juan Barnett (D)
  35. Andy Berry (R)
  36. Brian Rhodes (R)
  37. Albert Butler (D)
  38. Gary Brumfield (D)
  39. Jason Barrett (R)
  40. Angela Burks Hill (R)
  41. Joey Fillingane (R)
  42. Robin Robinson (R)
  43. Dennis DeBar (R)
  44. John A. Polk (R)
  45. Chris Johnson (R)
  46. Philman Ladner (R)
  47. Mike Seymour (R)
  48. Mike Thompson (R)
  49. Joel Carter (R)
  50. Scott DeLano (R)
  51. Jeremy England (R)
  52. Brice Wiggins (R)
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