Michael John Gray | |
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Arkansas State Representative | |
Member of the Arkansas House of Representatives from the 47th district |
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Assumed office January 2015 |
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Preceded by | Jody Dickinson |
Personal details | |
Born | 1976 Blytheville, Arkansas, USA |
Political party | Democratic |
Spouse(s) | Amy Gray |
Children | One child in 2014 |
Residence | Augusta, Arkansas |
Alma mater |
Arkansas State University |
Occupation | Farmer and businessman |
Committees | Advanced Communications and Information Technology; Education; City, County, and Local Affairs; Academic Facilities Oversight |
Religion | United Methodist Church |
Website | www.michaeljohngray.com |
Arkansas State University
William H. Bowen School of Law at the
Michael John Gray (born 1976) is a farmer with a law degree in his Augusta, Arkansas, who is a Democratic member of the Arkansas House of Representatives for District 47, which includes portions of Independence, Jackson, White and his own Woodruff counties in the eastern portion of his state. He is also the Arkansas House Democratic Caucus Leader
Gray holds both an Associate of Arts from Arkansas State University at Beebe and Bachelor of Arts in Marketing from Arkansas State University in Jonesboro. He obtained a Juris Doctorate from the William H. Bowen School of Law at the University in Arkansas at Little Rock. He is the owner of Wakefield Partners in Augusta. Gray is affiliated with the Augusta and McCrory Chambers of Commerce and the Woodruff County Farm Bureau. He is a founding member and the secretary of the Arkansas Peanut Growers Association. Gray is a member of the First United Methodist Church in Augusta. He and his wife, Amy, have one son, who was born in October 2014.
Gray is a former member of the Augusta City Council, to which he was elected in 2010 and served two terms. In 2014, he was elected in House District 47 to succeed the term-limited Democrat Jody Dickinson. He was unopposed in both the Democratic primary, and the general election. Due to newly extended term limits, he is eligible to serve until January 2021.