Mary Ellen Jones

Politician

1936 –

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Who is Mary Ellen Jones?

Mary Ellen Jones is an educator and politician most notable for having served as New York State Senator. She is a Democrat.

Jones graduated with a bachelor's and master's degree from the University of Rochester. She served as a first-grade teacher in the Greece, New York school district for 26 years and raised four children. Her first foray into politics was an unsuccessful run for the Irondequoit, New York town board in 1989.

She was elected Monroe County, New York legislator in 1991 and edged out a more experienced politician to become the Democratic Party candidate for the State Senate the next year. She narrowly won two terms before stepping down to become George E. Pataki's appointee to the State parole board.

Jones was an emergency medical technician and also served as president of the Irondequoit Volunteer Ambulance Service.

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1936

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on July 23, 2013

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