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Barry Metcalf (Kentucky politician)
Barry Metcalf, born in 1959, hails from Kentucky and served as a politician in the Kentucky Senate from 1994 to 1999. His entry into office followed a special election in March 1994, triggered by the resignation of Senator Landon Sexton. Despite a bid for the U.S. Senate in 1998, where he vied for the Republican nomination against Jim Bunning, Metcalf did not secure the nomination. His tenure in the state senate concluded with Democrat Ed Worley taking his place, triumphing over Metcalf’s brother, Mark Metcalf.
Career
Barry Metcalf served as a dedicated member of the Kentucky Senate, representing the 34th district with distinction from March 17, 1994, to January 1, 1999. During his tenure, Metcalf displayed unwavering commitment to the welfare of his constituents, advocating for policies that promoted economic growth and social progress. His leadership was marked by a steadfast resolve to address the pressing issues facing his district and the state as a whole. Metcalf’s legacy is one of service and principled governance, leaving a lasting impact on the community he served. Following his tenure, Ed Worley succeeded him, continuing the legacy of representation for the 34th district.
Pikeville, KY
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March 17, 1994 – January 1, 1999
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Landon Sexton
Ed Worley
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