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Ron Sparks (politician)

Ronald D. Sparks (born October 29, 1952) is an American politician from the state of Alabama. He is the former Commissioner of Agriculture and Industries. Sparks is a member of the Democratic party, and was the Democratic candidate for Governor of Alabama in the state's 2010 gubernatorial election.

Ron Sparks
28th Agriculture Commissioner of Alabama
In office
January 20, 2003 – January 17, 2011
GovernorBob Riley
Preceded byCharles Bishop
Succeeded byJohn McMillan
Member of the DeKalb County Commission
from the 3rd district
In office
1978–1982
Preceded byAuzie Anderson
Succeeded byCecil Shirey
Personal details
Born (1952-10-29) October 29, 1952 (age 71)
Fort Payne, Alabama, U.S.
Political partyDemocratic
Children3
EducationNortheast Alabama Community College
Military service
Allegiance United States
Branch/service Coast Guard
UnitSearch rescue

Sparks ran the state's Rural Development Agency from 2011 to 2017.

Early life, education and career edit

Sparks is a graduate of Fort Payne High School. His parents were divorced, and he was raised by his grandmother. While staying with his father in Merritt, Florida, in 1971, Sparks joined the United States Coast Guard and was Initially stationed in Puerto Rico, he transferred to work on the Tennessee River. He became a BM2 E5 Boatswain's mate and earned a Coast Guard Commendation Medal for his service.[1] Following his discharge from the service, Sparks graduated from Northeast Alabama Community College in 1978.

In 1978, at the age of 24, Sparks became a County Commissioner for DeKalb County, Alabama, one of the youngest elected in the State of Alabama. He defeated a two-term incumbent.[1] At first, Sparks could not find anyone to donate to his campaign; he sold his furniture and gun for initial funding.[2]

Sparks returned to the private sector.[1] In 1993, Sparks was appointed Director of the newly created DeKalb County 911 System. As director he was responsible for overseeing the construction of the headquarters office, procuring equipment, hiring and training staff, and field verifying street addresses for over 30,000 homes and businesses.[1][3] Sparks was elected the President of the Alabama chapter of the National Emergency Number Association in 1998.[4]

Department of Agriculture and Industries edit

In 1999, Sparks was appointed as Assistant Commissioner of Agriculture and Industries, where he ran the day-to-day operations of the department. In 2002, Sparks was elected Commissioner, winning 54 out of 67 counties, and defeating his Republican opponent in the general election by a margin of 53%-47%.[5] In that campaign, Sparks was briefly criticized for appearing in media produced by the department. However, he responded that the media in question was time-sensitive, and that the then-Commissioner had scaled back his involvement in the department's operations following his own defeat in the gubernatorial primary a few months earlier.[6] In this campaign, Sparks became one of the rare Democrats to win the endorsement of the Alabama Farmers Federation.[7]

During his first term as Commissioner, Sparks pushed for country-of-origin labeling for food and agricultural products, citing health problems and under-cost dumping associated with imports from certain countries. He also initiated the establishment of state laboratories for expanded testing of food and agricultural products.[3] Sparks also led efforts to open the Cuban market to Alabama farm products, traveling to the nation and meeting with Cuban leader Fidel Castro, leading to Cuba's agreement to begin imports from Alabama.[8]

He was re-elected in 2006 winning 62 of 67 counties During this campaign, even The Birmingham News, which had criticized Sparks four years earlier, spoke favorably of Sparks's handling of a mad cow disease scare that could have threatened the state's cattle industry.[9] Sparks built on his 2002 margin, defeating his Republican opponent by a margin of 59%-41%, making Sparks the leading statewide candidate on the Democratic ticket.[10]

During his second term, Sparks continued the expansion of the state lab system.[3] When a salmonella outbreak linked to tomatoes occurred in the spring of 2008, Sparks acted to secure verification that tomatoes grown in Alabama were not suspected of contamination with the disease, and to facilitate marketing of those tomatoes as "safe."[11]

Sparks is the 2007-08 President of the National Association of State Departments of Agriculture. He took over as President of the association at its annual meeting in September 2008.[12]

Political involvement edit

It was rumored that Sparks would run for the Senate seat then held by Jeff Sessions, but he declined to run to avoid a primary contest with state Senator Vivian Davis Figures.[13] Sparks backed the 2008 presidential effort of Hillary Clinton.[14] Sparks, who is ineligible for a third term as Commissioner, was mentioned as a candidate for governor or lieutenant governor in 2010.[15] He launched a website, sparks2010.com, in late 2008. The site promoted a Sparks candidacy in 2010, without initially specifying which office he might seek.[16]

2010 candidacy for governor edit

On April 3, 2009, Ron Sparks announced that he would run for governor of Alabama. In what was regarded as an upset, Sparks defeated Congressman Artur Davis in a landslide in the Democratic primary on June 1, 2010. Tensions over Davis' opposition to healthcare reform legislation, along with Davis' decision to not seek the support of traditional Democratic Party groups and his ignoring the needs of his constituents in his congressional district, led voters to overwhelmingly vote for Sparks in the Democratic Primary.[17]

Early in the 2010 campaign, Sparks voiced support for healthcare reform, opposed charter schools, supported the Stimulus, and advocated an educational lottery and gaming tax for pre-kindergarten and college scholarships.[18]

Following Parker Griffith's switch to the Republican party, Sparks' political consultants encouraged him to run for Griffith's seat in the United States House of Representatives,[19] however he declined and chose to remain in the running for Governor.[20]

Robert Bentley, the Republican nominee for governor, defeated Sparks with 58% of the vote.[citation needed]

Post-gubernatorial race edit

After his loss in the 2010 General Election, Sparks was rumored as a possible candidate for Chairman of the Alabama Democratic Party.[21] In a December 6, 2010 article in the Montgomery Advertiser, Sparks said he would support former State Supreme Court Justice Mark Kennedy, son-in-law of former Governor George C. Wallace, for the post of party chairman.[22]

After Bentley's inauguration, the governor merged Alabama's Rural Action Commission and Black Belt Commission into the state's Rural Development Agency, and appointed Sparks to run it.[23]

In April 2017 Governor Kay Ivey abolished the Office of Rural Development and fired Sparks.[24]

On June 7, 2019, U.S. Senator Doug Jones hired Sparks as his Regional Director for the Middle District of Alabama, which includes Montgomery and Dothan.[25]

References edit

  1. ^ a b c d "Fort Payne's native son Sparks has risen to heights of state government". Anniston Star. Archived from the original on January 17, 2013. Retrieved November 17, 2012.
  2. ^ "Sparks relishes underdog role", by Phillip Rawls (AP), Times-Journal, June 8, 2010
  3. ^ a b c . Agi.alabama.gov. Archived from the original on June 3, 2010. Retrieved June 6, 2010.
  4. ^ . Al911.org. Archived from the original on January 25, 2011. Retrieved June 6, 2010.
  5. ^ (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on March 16, 2010. Retrieved June 6, 2010.
  6. ^ Editorial: "Plugging Sparks," The Birmingham News, October 9, 2002, p. 8A
  7. ^ "Farmers Group Endorses Riley, Bishop for Governor," The Birmingham News, April 26, 2002, p. 1B
  8. ^ "Alabama's Cuba Trip Reaps $18M, More Expected," The Huntsville Times, December 22, 2004, p. 13A
  9. ^ "The Mark of the Beast," The Birmingham News, March 29, 2006, p. 8A
  10. ^ (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on March 16, 2010. Retrieved June 6, 2010.
  11. ^ "Food Sellers React Quickly to Outbreak of Salmonella," Mobile Press-Register, June 11, 2008, p. A2
  12. ^ "NASDA Elects Officers at Annual Meeting". Nasda.org. October 9, 2007. Retrieved June 6, 2010.
  13. ^ ""Sparks Says He Won't Seek U.S. Senate Seat," The Birmingham News blogs, June 12, 2007". Blog.al.com. June 12, 2007. Retrieved June 6, 2010.
  14. ^ "Clinton, Obama to Increase Focus on State," Mobile Press-Register, January 10, 2008, p. A1
  15. ^ "Political Site Looks as Far Ahead as 2010," The Tuscaloosa News, July 28, 2007, p. 2B
  16. ^ ""State Agriculture Commissioner Eyes 2010 Governor's Race," WVTM-TV News, December 2, 2008". Nbc13.com. December 2, 2008. Retrieved June 6, 2010.
  17. ^ "Taking cues from Obama's playbook didn't bring Davis a victory", by Perry Bacon Jr., The Washington Post, June 2, 2010
  18. ^ Huntsville Times (November 12, 2009). "Ron Sparks speaks to Madison County Democratic Women | al.com". Blog.al.com. Retrieved June 6, 2010.
  19. ^ "Ron Sparks open to Parker Griffith challenge". Politico.Com. December 27, 2009. Retrieved June 6, 2010.
  20. ^ CST, December 29, 2009 (December 29, 2009). "Ron Sparks to Stay In Governor's Race". WHNT. Retrieved June 6, 2010.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link) CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link)
  21. ^ . WAKA. November 24, 2010. Archived from the original on September 6, 2011. Retrieved December 22, 2010.
  22. ^ "Kennedy may be Alabama's next top Democrat". MontgomeryAdvertiser.com. December 6, 2010. Retrieved December 21, 2010.
  23. ^ "Ron Sparks still pounding the pavement – at Bentley's request". Anniston Star. Archived from the original on January 17, 2013. Retrieved November 17, 2012.
  24. ^ "Ron Sparks out as Gov. Ivey abolishes Office of Rural Development". www.wsfa.com. April 12, 2017. Retrieved January 12, 2020.
  25. ^ "Senator Doug Jones Announces Ron Sparks as New Regional Director for the Middle District of Alabama". www.jones.senate.gov. Retrieved January 12, 2020.
Party political offices
Preceded by Democratic nominee for Agriculture Commissioner of Alabama
2002, 2006
Succeeded by
Glen Zorn
Preceded by Democratic nominee for Governor of Alabama
2010
Succeeded by

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For other people named Ron Sparks see Ron Sparks disambiguation Ronald D Sparks born October 29 1952 is an American politician from the state of Alabama He is the former Commissioner of Agriculture and Industries Sparks is a member of the Democratic party and was the Democratic candidate for Governor of Alabama in the state s 2010 gubernatorial election Ron Sparks28th Agriculture Commissioner of AlabamaIn office January 20 2003 January 17 2011GovernorBob RileyPreceded byCharles BishopSucceeded byJohn McMillanMember of the DeKalb County Commissionfrom the 3rd districtIn office 1978 1982Preceded byAuzie AndersonSucceeded byCecil ShireyPersonal detailsBorn 1952 10 29 October 29 1952 age 71 Fort Payne Alabama U S Political partyDemocraticChildren3EducationNortheast Alabama Community CollegeMilitary serviceAllegiance United StatesBranch serviceCoast GuardUnitSearch rescueSparks ran the state s Rural Development Agency from 2011 to 2017 Contents 1 Early life education and career 2 Department of Agriculture and Industries 3 Political involvement 4 2010 candidacy for governor 5 Post gubernatorial race 6 ReferencesEarly life education and career editSparks is a graduate of Fort Payne High School His parents were divorced and he was raised by his grandmother While staying with his father in Merritt Florida in 1971 Sparks joined the United States Coast Guard and was Initially stationed in Puerto Rico he transferred to work on the Tennessee River He became a BM2 E5 Boatswain s mate and earned a Coast Guard Commendation Medal for his service 1 Following his discharge from the service Sparks graduated from Northeast Alabama Community College in 1978 In 1978 at the age of 24 Sparks became a County Commissioner for DeKalb County Alabama one of the youngest elected in the State of Alabama He defeated a two term incumbent 1 At first Sparks could not find anyone to donate to his campaign he sold his furniture and gun for initial funding 2 Sparks returned to the private sector 1 In 1993 Sparks was appointed Director of the newly created DeKalb County 911 System As director he was responsible for overseeing the construction of the headquarters office procuring equipment hiring and training staff and field verifying street addresses for over 30 000 homes and businesses 1 3 Sparks was elected the President of the Alabama chapter of the National Emergency Number Association in 1998 4 Department of Agriculture and Industries editIn 1999 Sparks was appointed as Assistant Commissioner of Agriculture and Industries where he ran the day to day operations of the department In 2002 Sparks was elected Commissioner winning 54 out of 67 counties and defeating his Republican opponent in the general election by a margin of 53 47 5 In that campaign Sparks was briefly criticized for appearing in media produced by the department However he responded that the media in question was time sensitive and that the then Commissioner had scaled back his involvement in the department s operations following his own defeat in the gubernatorial primary a few months earlier 6 In this campaign Sparks became one of the rare Democrats to win the endorsement of the Alabama Farmers Federation 7 During his first term as Commissioner Sparks pushed for country of origin labeling for food and agricultural products citing health problems and under cost dumping associated with imports from certain countries He also initiated the establishment of state laboratories for expanded testing of food and agricultural products 3 Sparks also led efforts to open the Cuban market to Alabama farm products traveling to the nation and meeting with Cuban leader Fidel Castro leading to Cuba s agreement to begin imports from Alabama 8 He was re elected in 2006 winning 62 of 67 counties During this campaign even The Birmingham News which had criticized Sparks four years earlier spoke favorably of Sparks s handling of a mad cow disease scare that could have threatened the state s cattle industry 9 Sparks built on his 2002 margin defeating his Republican opponent by a margin of 59 41 making Sparks the leading statewide candidate on the Democratic ticket 10 During his second term Sparks continued the expansion of the state lab system 3 When a salmonella outbreak linked to tomatoes occurred in the spring of 2008 Sparks acted to secure verification that tomatoes grown in Alabama were not suspected of contamination with the disease and to facilitate marketing of those tomatoes as safe 11 Sparks is the 2007 08 President of the National Association of State Departments of Agriculture He took over as President of the association at its annual meeting in September 2008 12 Political involvement editIt was rumored that Sparks would run for the Senate seat then held by Jeff Sessions but he declined to run to avoid a primary contest with state Senator Vivian Davis Figures 13 Sparks backed the 2008 presidential effort of Hillary Clinton 14 Sparks who is ineligible for a third term as Commissioner was mentioned as a candidate for governor or lieutenant governor in 2010 15 He launched a website sparks2010 com in late 2008 The site promoted a Sparks candidacy in 2010 without initially specifying which office he might seek 16 2010 candidacy for governor editFurther information 2010 Alabama gubernatorial election On April 3 2009 Ron Sparks announced that he would run for governor of Alabama In what was regarded as an upset Sparks defeated Congressman Artur Davis in a landslide in the Democratic primary on June 1 2010 Tensions over Davis opposition to healthcare reform legislation along with Davis decision to not seek the support of traditional Democratic Party groups and his ignoring the needs of his constituents in his congressional district led voters to overwhelmingly vote for Sparks in the Democratic Primary 17 Early in the 2010 campaign Sparks voiced support for healthcare reform opposed charter schools supported the Stimulus and advocated an educational lottery and gaming tax for pre kindergarten and college scholarships 18 Following Parker Griffith s switch to the Republican party Sparks political consultants encouraged him to run for Griffith s seat in the United States House of Representatives 19 however he declined and chose to remain in the running for Governor 20 Robert Bentley the Republican nominee for governor defeated Sparks with 58 of the vote citation needed Post gubernatorial race editAfter his loss in the 2010 General Election Sparks was rumored as a possible candidate for Chairman of the Alabama Democratic Party 21 In a December 6 2010 article in the Montgomery Advertiser Sparks said he would support former State Supreme Court Justice Mark Kennedy son in law of former Governor George C Wallace for the post of party chairman 22 After Bentley s inauguration the governor merged Alabama s Rural Action Commission and Black Belt Commission into the state s Rural Development Agency and appointed Sparks to run it 23 In April 2017 Governor Kay Ivey abolished the Office of Rural Development and fired Sparks 24 On June 7 2019 U S Senator Doug Jones hired Sparks as his Regional Director for the Middle District of Alabama which includes Montgomery and Dothan 25 References edit a b c d Fort Payne s native son Sparks has risen to heights of state government Anniston Star Archived from the original on January 17 2013 Retrieved November 17 2012 Sparks relishes underdog role by Phillip Rawls AP Times Journal June 8 2010 a b c Alabama Department of Agriculture and Industries Commissioner Ron Sparks Agi alabama gov Archived from the original on June 3 2010 Retrieved June 6 2010 Alabama NENA Officers Al911 org Archived from the original on January 25 2011 Retrieved June 6 2010 Alabama Secretary of State General Election Returns 2002 PDF Archived from the original PDF on March 16 2010 Retrieved June 6 2010 Editorial Plugging Sparks The Birmingham News October 9 2002 p 8A Farmers Group Endorses Riley Bishop for Governor The Birmingham News April 26 2002 p 1B Alabama s Cuba Trip Reaps 18M More Expected The Huntsville Times December 22 2004 p 13A The Mark of the Beast The Birmingham News March 29 2006 p 8A Alabama Secretary of State General Election Returns 2006 PDF Archived from the original PDF on March 16 2010 Retrieved June 6 2010 Food Sellers React Quickly to Outbreak of Salmonella Mobile Press Register June 11 2008 p A2 NASDA Elects Officers at Annual Meeting Nasda org October 9 2007 Retrieved June 6 2010 Sparks Says He Won t Seek U S Senate Seat The Birmingham News blogs June 12 2007 Blog al com June 12 2007 Retrieved June 6 2010 Clinton Obama to Increase Focus on State Mobile Press Register January 10 2008 p A1 Political Site Looks as Far Ahead as 2010 The Tuscaloosa News July 28 2007 p 2B State Agriculture Commissioner Eyes 2010 Governor s Race WVTM TV News December 2 2008 Nbc13 com December 2 2008 Retrieved June 6 2010 Taking cues from Obama s playbook didn t bring Davis a victory by Perry Bacon Jr The Washington Post June 2 2010 Huntsville Times November 12 2009 Ron Sparks speaks to Madison County Democratic Women al com Blog al com Retrieved June 6 2010 Ron Sparks open to Parker Griffith challenge Politico Com December 27 2009 Retrieved June 6 2010 CST December 29 2009 December 29 2009 Ron Sparks to Stay In Governor s Race WHNT Retrieved June 6 2010 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint multiple names authors list link CS1 maint numeric names authors list link Ron Sparks Encouraged to Lead Alabama Democratic Party WAKA November 24 2010 Archived from the original on September 6 2011 Retrieved December 22 2010 Kennedy may be Alabama s next top Democrat MontgomeryAdvertiser com December 6 2010 Retrieved December 21 2010 Ron Sparks still pounding the pavement at Bentley s request Anniston Star Archived from the original on January 17 2013 Retrieved November 17 2012 Ron Sparks out as Gov Ivey abolishes Office of Rural Development www wsfa com April 12 2017 Retrieved January 12 2020 Senator Doug Jones Announces Ron Sparks as New Regional Director for the Middle District of Alabama www jones senate gov Retrieved January 12 2020 Party political officesPreceded byCharles Bishop Democratic nominee for Agriculture Commissioner of Alabama2002 2006 Succeeded byGlen ZornPreceded byLucy Baxley Democratic nominee for Governor of Alabama2010 Succeeded byParker Griffith Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Ron Sparks politician amp oldid 1187944687, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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