Raymond S. Burton  | |
|---|---|
| New Hampshire Executive Council District 1  | |
| In office 1981–2013  | |
| Preceded by | Paul M. Mayette | 
| Succeeded by | Joseph Kenney | 
| In office 1977–1979  | |
| Preceded by | Lyle E. Hersom | 
| Succeeded by | Paul M. Mayette | 
| Personal details | |
| Born | 13 August 1939 Burlington, Vermont  | 
| Died | 12 November 2013 (aged 74) Bath, New Hampshire  | 
| Political party | Republican | 
| Residence | Bath, New Hampshire | 
Raymond S. "Ray" Burton (August 13, 1939 – November 12, 2013) was a New Hampshire politician who served from 1977–79 and 1981–2013 on the Executive Council as the representative of District 1, or "The North Country". Known as the "Dean of the Council",[1] Burton, a Republican, was the longest-serving Executive Councilor in New Hampshire history. Burton also served for 22 years as a Grafton County Commissioner, representing District 2.
Burton lived in the town of Bath, New Hampshire, where he died on November 12, 2013.[2]
References
- ↑ Kenny, Jack (March 3, 2006). "Granite Plates". New Hampshire Magazine.
 - ↑ DiStaso, John (November 12, 2013). "NH 'legend' Ray Burton remembered as passionate, relentless, kind". The NH Union Leader.
 
External links
- Grafton County Commissioner Ray Burton (District 2) official government site
 - List of Former Members of the Executive Council of the State of New Hampshire official government site
 
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