Michael K. Locke

Michael K. Locke (October 3, 1952 June 23, 2014) was an American politician.

From Kingsport, Tennessee, Locke was a veteran and went to Walters State Community College. He owned Hot Dog Hut in Kingsport, Tennessee. He served in the Tennessee House of Representatives briefly, in 2002, as a Republican succeeding Keith Westmoreland who died in office. Locke was killed in a hit and run accident in Colonial Heights, Tennessee.[1][2]

Notes

  1. Rep. Michael K. Locke-Tennessee House of Representatives
  2. 'Kingsport businessman Michael K. Locke killed in hit-and-run accident,' Kingsport Times-News, Wes Bunch, June 24, 2014


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