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John L. Ray

John Lamar Ray was an American lawyer and Democratic politician in Washington, D.C.

Early life
Ray was born on May 16, 1943 and raised in Toms Creek, Georgia. He graduated from George Washington University School of Law in 1973. While a law school student, Ray interned at Abe Fortas' law firm. After graduating from law school, Ray clerked for D.C. Circuit Judge Spottswood William Robinson III. ==Political career==
Political career
On January 8, 1979, Ray was appointed by the District of Columbia Democratic State Committee to the at-large council seat vacated by Marion Barry, who had been sworn in as mayor a few days earlier. He was Barry's chosen successor. Ray went on to win the May 1 special election handily and then to be reelected in 1980, 1984, 1988, and 1992. Mayor Sharon Pratt Kelly had backed another at-large council member, Linda Cropp, for the appointment and thought she had lined up the votes on the council, but Charlene Drew Jarvis switched her vote to Ray because she intended to run for chairman in the special election and viewed Cropp as a threat. Ray finished his term as at-large member, but he did not run for reelection in 1996. ==Legal career==
Legal career
Ray worked for the United States Department of Justice from 1977 until 1978. By law, councilmembers other than the chairman are allowed to hold other employment. Ray was Of Counsel to the law firm Baker & Hostetler from 1988 to 1994. He joined Manatt, Phelps & Phillips in 1995 and worked there since. ==Death==
Death
On April 15, 2025, the Council of the District of Columbia announced that Ray had died at the age of 81. ==References==
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