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Jeremy England (politician) (Jeremy Thomas England) was born on 11 November, 1982 in Ocean Springs, Mississippi, U.S., is a politician. Discover Jeremy England (politician)'s Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is He in this year and how He spends money? Also learn how He earned most of networth at the age of 41 years old?

Popular As Jeremy Thomas England
Occupation Senior attorney
Age 42 years old
Zodiac Sign Scorpio
Born 11 November, 1982
Birthday 11 November
Birthplace Ocean Springs, Mississippi, U.S.
Nationality United States

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2020

As of 2020, in the Senate, England serves as vice-chair for the Economic and Workforce Development committee and is a member on the following other committees: Constitution; Finance; Gaming; Highways and Transportation; Judiciary, Division A; Judiciary, Division B; and Ports and Marine Resources.

He voted for changing the Mississippi state flag in late June 2020.

2014

After graduating from law school, England entered into legal practice at Speed, Seta, Martin, Trivett & Stubley, LLC, where he serves as the only attorney from Mississippi. For his active service in Jackson county, he received the Outstanding Young Lawyer of Mississippi Award for 2014-2015. He went on to serve on the Mississippi Bar Young Lawyers Board of Directors, where he was nominated as District Representative to the American Bar Association Young Lawyers Division. From 2012-2016, he was named a Mid-South Rising Star by Super Lawyer Magazine. He became a Fellow to the American Bar Foundation in 2015.

2008

England was born in Ocean Springs, Mississippi and attended Pascagoula High School. In high school, he was the first student representative of the Pascagoula City Council Strategic Planning Committee. He served as president of the student council in high school, graduated Top 10 in his class, and was the first of his family to attend college. He graduated from Mississippi State University magna cum laude in the spring of 2005, earning a B.A. degree in Political Science, being recognized as the top Political Science graduate of his class. In late 2005, he entered the University of Mississippi School of Law, graduating in 2008 with a Juris Doctor. He was admitted to the Mississippi Bar in October 2, 2008.

1982

Jeremy Thomas England (born November 11, 1982) is an American politician serving in the Mississippi State Senate from the 51st district since 2020.

1951

England ran for election to the 51st district following incumbent State Senator Michael Watson decision to run for election for Secretary of State of Mississippi. England competed against four others in the Republican primary, ultimately coming in second with 35.9% of the vote. As no candidate reached a majority, he competed against contender Moss Point Alderman Gary Wayne Lennep in the Republican primary runoff, achieving 50.2% of the vote, narrowly winning by 38 votes. Although hesitant to accept the results, Lennep eventually conceded the race.