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Ron Sheffield
Prior offices:
Arkansas Supreme Court Position 6


Ron Sheffield was a judge on the Arkansas Supreme Court. He was appointed to the court by former Governor Mike Beebe in January 2010. He filled the seat of retired Justice Annabelle Clinton Imber when the previous appointee, William H. Bowen, had to step down after only a week in office due to poor health. Sheffield served a one-year term and stepped down from the bench in December 2010. He was succeed by Courtney Henry.[1]

Career

Sheffield worked with the Arkansas Insurance Department for 27 years, including seven years as deputy insurance commissioner. Sheffield became the redistricting director for the Arkansas Secretary of State's Office in 1999. He also previously taught as an adjunct professor at Pulaski Technical College.[1]

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