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{{otheruses4|the 2009 Illinois Senate member|his father, who was president of the Illinois Senate,|Emil Jones, Jr.}}
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'''Emil Jones, III'''<ref name="friends-about">{{cite web | url = http://friendsofemiljonesiii.com/about.html | title = About Emil Jones III | publisher = Emil Jones III | accessdate = 2000-01-09 }} Site variously refers to Jones as "Emil Jones, III"; "Emil Jones III"; and "Mr. Emil Jones Jr. III"</ref> is the [[Illinois Senate]] member{{update after|2011|1|15}} from the 14th Legislative District. He ran in place of his father, Illinois Senate president [[Emil Jones, Jr.]], in the November 2008 general election, and was elected handily by the heavily [[Democratic Party (United States)|Democratic]] district.<ref name="ss-1349625">{{cite news | url = http://www.southtownstar.com/news/1349625,122608jones.article | title = Jones III set to succeed father, mum on Blago scandal | first = Nathaniel | last = Zimmer | date = 2008-12-26 | work = [[SouthtownStar]] | publisher = [[Sun Times News Group]] | location = [[Tinley Park, Illinois]] | accessdate = 2009-01-09 }}</ref>
'''Emil Jones, III'''<ref name="friends-about">{{cite web | url = http://friendsofemiljonesiii.com/about.html | title = About Emil Jones III | publisher = Emil Jones III | accessdate = 2000-01-09 }}</ref> is the [[Illinois Senate]] member{{update after|2011|1|15}} from the 14th Legislative District. He is the son of former Illinois Senate President [[Emil Jones, Jr.]].<ref name="ss-1349625">{{cite news | url = http://www.southtownstar.com/news/1349625,122608jones.article | title = Jones III set to succeed father, mum on Blago scandal | first = Nathaniel | last = Zimmer | date = 2008-12-26 | work = [[SouthtownStar]] | publisher = [[Sun Times News Group]] | location = [[Tinley Park, Illinois]] | accessdate = 2009-01-09 }}</ref>


==Life==
Emil Jones, III was born on May 16, 1978, son of Emil Jones, Jr. and Patricia Jones. Jones III graduated from [[Chicago Christian High School]] in [[Palos Heights, Illinois]] then attended [[Chicago State University]] and [[Robert Morris College]],<ref name="friends-about" /> but did not graduate from college.<ref name="nepotitis">{{cite web | url = http://blogs.suntimes.com/marin/2008/08/nepotitis_no_cure.html | title = Nepotitis. No cure. | first = Carol | last = Marin | authorlink = Carol Marin | work = [[Chicago Sun-Times]] blog | publisher = [[Sun Times News Group]] | accessdate = 2009-01-09 }}</ref> He works for as an Administrator at the [[Illinois Department of Commerce and Economic Opportunity]],<ref name="friends-about" /> a job he got in 2007<ref name="ss-1349625" /> and that pays around $60,000.<ref name="ss-1349625" /><ref name="nepotitis" />
Emil Jones, III was born on May 16, 1978, son of Emil Jones, Jr. and Patricia Jones. Jones III graduated from [[Chicago Christian High School]] in [[Palos Heights, Illinois]] then attended [[Chicago State University]] and [[Robert Morris College]].<ref name="friends-about" /> He is [[Roman Catholic]]; his parish is [[Holy Name of Mary Catholic Church]] in [[Chicago]].<ref name="friends-about" /><ref name="ss-1349625" />

He is [[Roman Catholic]]; his parish is [[Holy Name of Mary Catholic Church]] in [[Chicago]].<ref name="friends-about" /><ref name="ss-1349625" />


==References==
==References==

Revision as of 17:47, 13 March 2009

Emil Jones, III[1] is the Illinois Senate member[needs update] from the 14th Legislative District. He is the son of former Illinois Senate President Emil Jones, Jr..[2]

Life

Emil Jones, III was born on May 16, 1978, son of Emil Jones, Jr. and Patricia Jones. Jones III graduated from Chicago Christian High School in Palos Heights, Illinois then attended Chicago State University and Robert Morris College.[1] He is Roman Catholic; his parish is Holy Name of Mary Catholic Church in Chicago.[1][2]

References

  1. ^ a b c "About Emil Jones III". Emil Jones III. Retrieved 2000-01-09. {{cite web}}: Check date values in: |accessdate= (help)
  2. ^ a b Zimmer, Nathaniel (2008-12-26). "Jones III set to succeed father, mum on Blago scandal". SouthtownStar. Tinley Park, Illinois: Sun Times News Group. Retrieved 2009-01-09.

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