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17 Facts About Bob Beach

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Robert D Beach was born on July 21,1959 and is an American politician and a Democratic member of the West Virginia State Senate representing District 13 since January 2011.

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Senator Bob Beach has served in a variety of legislative positions; including Chairman of Agriculture and Transportation Committee, member of the Legislative Oversight Commission on Education Accountability and the WV Holocaust Education Commission.

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Bob Beach currently serves on the Agriculture and Rural Development, Banking and Insurance, Education, Judiciary, Natural Resources, and Transportation and Infrastructure committees.

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Bob Beach attended Fairmont State College -Spruce School of Real Estate - Andrew Young School of Leadership Studies.

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Senator Bob Beach ran for West Virginia Commissioner of Agriculture in 2020, seeking to challenge incumbent Republican Commissioner and former state senator Kent Leonhardt.

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Bob Beach won the Democratic nomination with a plurality of the vote over fellow farmers William Keplinger and Dave Miller.

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On November 6,2018, Robert Bob Beach defeated challenger Republican candidate and former WV State Senator Michael Oliverio in the general election.

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On November 4,2014, Bob Beach defeated challenger and former West Virginia Republican Party Chairman Kris Warner in the general election.

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Bob Beach immediately filed for the 13th Senate District seat and captured the Democratic Primary nomination with 5,443 votes, and narrowly won the November 2,2010 General election with 16,882 votes against Republican state Delegate Cindy Frich.

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Bob Beach again captured the Democratic Primary nomination to the West Virginia House of Delegates with 7,139 votes on May 13,2008.

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Bob Beach was re-elected to a fifth term after finishing third in the November 4,2008 General election with 16,168 votes behind incumbent Delegates Alex Shook and Charlene Marshall, and ahead of Delegate Barbara Fleischauer.

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When Delegate Houston retired from the Legislature and left a district seat open, Bob Beach again captured the 2006 Democratic Primary nomination to the West Virginia House of Delegates.

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Bob Beach was re-elected to a fourth term during the November 7,2006 General election alongside incumbent Charlene Marshall, returning Delegate Barbara Fleischauer, and Democratic nominee Alex Shook.

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Bob Beach won the 2004 Democratic Primary nomination to the West Virginia House of Delegates and was re-elected on November 2,2004.

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Bob Beach was re-elected alongside incumbents Cindy Frich, Houston, and former Delegate Charlene Marshall, who unseated Delegate Barbara Fleischauer.

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Bob Beach again captured the 2002 Democratic Primary nomination to the West Virginia House of Delegates and was re-elected on November 5,2002, leading the general election ticket followed by incumbents Delegate Barbara Fleischauer, returning Delegate Houston, and Republican nominee Cindy Frich.

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Bob Beach won the Democratic Primary nomination to the West Virginia House of Delegates and was elected during the November 7,2000 General election alongside incumbents Delegates Barbara Fleischauer, Fletcher, and Charlene Marshall, and unseating Delegate Houston in the multi-member district.