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Ray Merrick : ウィキペディア英語版
Raymond Merrick

Raymond F. "Ray" Merrick (born October 18, 1939) is a Republican member of the Kansas House of Representatives, representing District 27 since 2013. He was elected Speaker of the Kansas House of Representatives in December 2012.〔Cooper, Brad, ("Ray Merrick: Speaking for the outsiders" ), May 21, 2013, ''The Kansas City Star'', detailed profile of Kansas House Speaker Merrick. Retrieved November 21, 2014.〕〔Lowry, Bryan (''Eagle'' Topeka bureau), ("Virgil Peck will challenge Ray Merrick for speaker of Kansas House" ), November 15, 2014, ''The Wichita Eagle''. Retrieved November 21, 2014.〕
==Political career==
Merrick served in Kansas Senate District 37 from 2011 to 2013. Shortly after the 2010 general election, when District 37 Sen. Jeff Colyer was elected lieutenant governor, Merrick was elected by Republican precinct committee members to fill the remainder of Colyer's term.〔(''Kansas Secretary of State'', "Candidates for the 2012 Primary (unofficial)," ) Retrieved June 19, 2012. 〕〔(''Kansas Secretary of State'', "2012 Kansas General Election Results" ). Retrieved November 7, 2012.〕 After redistricting for the 2012 elections, Merrick filed for House District 27, with the expressed intent of being elected House speaker.〔Andy Marso, (House elects Ray Merrick new Speaker ) ''The Topeka Capital-Journal'' December 3, 2012. Retrieved April 4, 2013.〕
Merrick previously served in the Kansas House from January 6, 2000 to January 2011. Merrick served as House majority leader from 2007-2010, as speaker pro tempore from 2004-2006, and as assistant majority leader from 2002-2004.

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