Bill Lile Explained

Bill Lile
Office:Member of the Kentucky House of Representatives
Constituency:27th district (1982–1985)
28th district (1985–1997)
Term Start:January 1, 1982
Term End:November 15, 1997
Predecessor:Archie Romines
Successor:Charles Miller
Constituency1:27th district
Term Start1:January 1, 1972
Term End1:January 1, 1974
Predecessor1:Wallace Bartley (redistricting)
Successor1:Archie Romines
Party:Republican

Bill Lile is an American politician from Kentucky who was a member of the Kentucky House of Representatives from 1972 to 1974 and from 1982 to 1997. Lile was first elected to the house in 1971. He was defeated for reelection in 1973 by Democrat Archie Romines.[1] Lile challenged Romines again in 1981, defeating him for reelection.[2] He resigned from the house in November 1997 in order to join the Jefferson County Board of Elections.[3]

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  1. News: November 7, 1973 . Republicans lose Assembly seats . . 1.
  2. News: November 4, 1981 . Democrats strengthen their control of Kentucky House . . A12.
  3. News: November 2, 1997 . Jefferson County election post filled . . B6.