Jerry Abramson

Jerry Edwin Abramson ( born September 12, 1946 in Louisville, Kentucky) is an American politician. Since 2011 he has been Vice- Governor of the State of Kentucky.

Career

Jerry Abramson attended Seneca High School in Louisville and graduated from Indiana University in Bloomington thereafter. After a subsequent law degree from the Georgetown University in Washington DC and qualifying as a lawyer, he began to work in this profession. Previously, he worked for some time in the shop of his parents ( Abramson 's Market ) in Louisville. Politically, he joined the Democratic Party. In 1968 he supported the presidential campaign of Robert F. Kennedy, which ended abruptly with his assassination. Between 1986 and 1999, Abramson was mayor of Louisville. From 2003 to 2011 he practiced the same office from again. Since 2003, his area of ​​competence through the actual city of Louisville addition to the region ( Louisville Metro) had been expanded.

In 2011, Jerry Abramson was elected on the side of Steve Beshear for Lieutenant Governor of Kentucky. This post he held since 2011. He is assistant to the governor.

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