Ray H. Altman

Ray H. Altman (born 1943)[1] is an American politician.[2][3][4] He served as a Republican member for the 51st district of the Kentucky House of Representatives.[1]

Ray H. Altman
Member of the Kentucky House of Representatives
from the 51st district
In office
January 1987  December 1996
Preceded byHerman W. Ratliff
Succeeded byRicky L. Cox
Personal details
Born1943 (age 7879)
Political partyRepublican
Alma materCampbellsville University

Altman attended at the Campbellsville University.[5] In 1987, he won the election for the 51st district of the Kentucky House of Representatives.[1] Altman succeeded politician, Herman W. Ratliff.[1] In 1996, he was succeeded by Ricky L. Cox for the 51 district.[1] In 2004, Ernie Fletcher who served as the 60th Governor of Kentucky had arranged Altman to the Executive Branch Ethics Commission, in which Altman left his term in 2006.[5] His term would've ended on July 14, 2008, for which E. Patrick Moores took over Altman's leftover term.[5]

References

  1. LRC Staff (November 2004). "Kentucky General Assembly Membership 1900-2004: Volume II (1950-2004)" (PDF). Legislative Research Commission. Frankfort, Kentucky. Archived (PDF) from the original on April 16, 2022. Retrieved April 16, 2022 via Wayback Machine.
  2. "Attacking the school drop out syndrome". Interior Journal. Stanford, Kentucky. September 17, 1987. p. 2. Retrieved April 16, 2022 via Newspapers.com.
  3. Schreiner, Bruce (January 24, 1992). "Business likes economic development overhaul plan". The Courier-Journal. Louisville, Kentucky. p. 11. Retrieved April 16, 2022 via Newspapers.com.
  4. Wolfe, Charles (April 2, 1996). "Senate abruptly kills race-sentencing bill". The Messenger. Madisonville, Kentucky. p. 3. Retrieved April 16, 2022 via Newspapers.com.
  5. "Commonwealth of Kentucky: Executive Branch Ethics Commission Biennial Report (July 1, 2005 – June 30, 2007)". Executive Branch Ethics Commission. 2007. Retrieved April 16, 2022.


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