For West Virginia Treasurer
www.connollyfortreasurer.com
About Steve
On January 26, 2012 current Putnam County Assistant Prosecuting Attorney, Stephen "Steve" Connolly, filed to seek the Office of West Virginia State Treasurer.
A 1992 graduate of Nitro High School and son of a retired Police Officer, Steve joined the Putnam County Prosecutor's Office in 2002 immediately upon graduating from West Virginia University's College of Law. He rose through the ranks of the office, ultimately being promoted to handling a growing felony case load and supervising the Magistrate Court prosecutors who were his successors. Steve continues to handle some of the most complex and difficult cases in the office. He has successfully tried before juries several dozen serious and high profile cases - including Murder, Sexual Assault, Arson, DUI Causing Death, Child Abuse and Meth Labs. Steve regularly indicts and litigates the largest number of cases in the office and has arguably the best trial record and highest conviction rate among his peers - a 93% conviction rate.
Steve has been fully committed to the citizens of West Virginia throughout his professional career. He has served as a volunteer firefighter for nineteen (19) years; as a fire investigator in the County for nearly six (6) years; as the Prosecuting Attorney for the City of Hurricane for nearly five (5) years; and as an assistant prosecutor now entering his tenth (10) year. Steve's wife, Jill, also works for the Putnam County Fire Board. Steve holds degrees in Christian Psychology, Criminal Justice and Fire Science. Steve has three (3) sons [ages: 15/8/3] - one attending Hurricane High School and one who attends Mountain View Elementary. He and his family attend River Ridge Church in Teays Valley.
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Tuesday, January 31, 2012
Thursday, January 26, 2012
Candidate Connection - BILL MALONEY
For West Virginia Governor
Facebook -- http://facebook.com/MaloneyforWV
Twitter -- http://twitter.com/MaloneyforWV
YouTube -- http://youtube.com/user/MaloneyforWV
About Bill
Bill Maloney was the 2011 Republican nominee for governor of West Virginia. A proven job creator, Maloney has built his own businesses and provided jobs to hundreds of West Virginia families. Maloney isn’t a career politician, and he will bring real-world experience and a fresh approach to Charleston. He believes in lower taxes, smaller government and more opportunity. Maloney’s 'can-do' attitude helped to save the lives of 33 trapped Chilean miners recently. Maloney and his wife Sharon live in Morgantown and attend Chestnut Ridge Church. They have two grown daughters, with a grandchild on the way.
Facebook -- http://facebook.com/MaloneyforWV
Twitter -- http://twitter.com/MaloneyforWV
YouTube -- http://youtube.com/user/MaloneyforWV
About Bill
Bill Maloney was the 2011 Republican nominee for governor of West Virginia. A proven job creator, Maloney has built his own businesses and provided jobs to hundreds of West Virginia families. Maloney isn’t a career politician, and he will bring real-world experience and a fresh approach to Charleston. He believes in lower taxes, smaller government and more opportunity. Maloney’s 'can-do' attitude helped to save the lives of 33 trapped Chilean miners recently. Maloney and his wife Sharon live in Morgantown and attend Chestnut Ridge Church. They have two grown daughters, with a grandchild on the way.
Saturday, January 14, 2012
Candidate Connection - JOHN YODER
For West Virginia Supreme Court
www.judgeyoder.com
Facebook page: John Yoder for WV Supreme Court.
About John
Judge John Yoder is running as a Republican for a 12 year term on the West Virginia Supreme Court of Appeals. There are 2 open seats on the Supreme Court in the 2012 election.
Judge Yoder is currently a Circuit Judge in the 23rd Judicial Circuit of West Virginia. He holds court in Jefferson, Berkeley, and Morgan Counties, and is the supervising judge in Morgan County. He has a very distinguished career, which includes service in all three branches of government as well as a career in the private sector.
After serving four years as a state circuit judge from 1976-1980, Judge Yoder was the only person selected in a national competition to serve at the United States Supreme Court as a Supreme Court Fellow in 1980. After his service as a Fellow, the Chief Justice of the United States hired him to work on his staff. President Reagan next appointed him to establish and run a new subdivision at the U.S. Department of Justice. After that, he was elected as and served as a West Virginia State Senator for eight years prior to getting elected as a Circuit Judge for the 23rd Judicial Circuit in 2008.
Judge Yoder has been a voice for judicial reform and positive change in the judicial system. He strongly believes in the rule of law and in upholding the fairness and integrity of the judicial system. He also seeks to break the stranglehold of the Charleston political establishment on the State Supreme Court, so that disenfranchised areas outside of Charleston have representation on the Supreme Court. Four justices are now from Charleston and one is from Huntington. The Charleston area only makes up 10% of the State’s population. Yoder believes the other 90% should receive fair representation on the Supreme Court.
Judge Yoder holds a B.A. degree with majors in government and economics from Chapman University, a Juris Doctor degree from the University of Kansas School of Law, and an M.B.A. at the University of Chicago. He is also a graduate of several programs at the National Judicial College and the National College of Juvenile Justice.
In 2010, Judge Yoder was the Republican Nominee for a 2 year unexpired term for the West Virginia Supreme Court of Appeals. In the general election, he was narrowly defeated by the incumbent, Justice Thomas McHugh, by a margin of 50.8% to 49.2%. Judge Yoder expanded only approximately $6,000 in the race compared to nearly $300,000 expanded by his opponent. Justice McHugh is not running for re-election in 2012, so he will not be running against an incumbent this year as he was in 2010.
www.judgeyoder.com
Facebook page: John Yoder for WV Supreme Court.
About John
Judge John Yoder is running as a Republican for a 12 year term on the West Virginia Supreme Court of Appeals. There are 2 open seats on the Supreme Court in the 2012 election.
Judge Yoder is currently a Circuit Judge in the 23rd Judicial Circuit of West Virginia. He holds court in Jefferson, Berkeley, and Morgan Counties, and is the supervising judge in Morgan County. He has a very distinguished career, which includes service in all three branches of government as well as a career in the private sector.
After serving four years as a state circuit judge from 1976-1980, Judge Yoder was the only person selected in a national competition to serve at the United States Supreme Court as a Supreme Court Fellow in 1980. After his service as a Fellow, the Chief Justice of the United States hired him to work on his staff. President Reagan next appointed him to establish and run a new subdivision at the U.S. Department of Justice. After that, he was elected as and served as a West Virginia State Senator for eight years prior to getting elected as a Circuit Judge for the 23rd Judicial Circuit in 2008.
Judge Yoder has been a voice for judicial reform and positive change in the judicial system. He strongly believes in the rule of law and in upholding the fairness and integrity of the judicial system. He also seeks to break the stranglehold of the Charleston political establishment on the State Supreme Court, so that disenfranchised areas outside of Charleston have representation on the Supreme Court. Four justices are now from Charleston and one is from Huntington. The Charleston area only makes up 10% of the State’s population. Yoder believes the other 90% should receive fair representation on the Supreme Court.
Judge Yoder holds a B.A. degree with majors in government and economics from Chapman University, a Juris Doctor degree from the University of Kansas School of Law, and an M.B.A. at the University of Chicago. He is also a graduate of several programs at the National Judicial College and the National College of Juvenile Justice.
In 2010, Judge Yoder was the Republican Nominee for a 2 year unexpired term for the West Virginia Supreme Court of Appeals. In the general election, he was narrowly defeated by the incumbent, Justice Thomas McHugh, by a margin of 50.8% to 49.2%. Judge Yoder expanded only approximately $6,000 in the race compared to nearly $300,000 expanded by his opponent. Justice McHugh is not running for re-election in 2012, so he will not be running against an incumbent this year as he was in 2010.
Monday, January 9, 2012
Candidate Connection - ALLEN LOUGHRY
For West Virginia Supreme Court
www.allenloughry.com
Facebook page: Allen Loughry for Supreme Court
Allen H. Loughry II, holds four separate law degrees including an S.J.D. (Doctor of Juridical Science), from The American University, Washington College of Law; an LL.M. (Master of Laws in Criminology and Criminal Justice) from the University of London; an LL.M. (Master of Laws in Law and Government) from The American University, Washington College of Law; and a JD from Capital University School of Law, in addition to studying law at the University of Oxford. Loughry also obtained a B.S. in Journalism degree from West Virginia University.
Loughry has served as a Senior Assistant Attorney General in the West Virginia Attorney General's Office and has argued more than twenty cases before the West Virginia Supreme Court as well as argued or filed legal pleadings in the Supreme Court of the United States, the United States Court of Appeal for the Fourth Circuit, the United States District courts for the Southern and Northern Districts of West Virginia and Southern District of Florida, as well as various other legal forums. He also served as a Special Assistant to a United States Congressman and as a Direct Aide to a West Virginia Governor. He has worked for the Ohio Supreme Court; served as a personal assistant to a county prosecutor; was appointed as a special prosecuting attorney; wrote for two newspapers and the Associated Press; and assisted with or ran various political campaigns at the local, state, and national levels.
Loughry, the author of Don't Buy Another Vote, I Won’t Pay for a Landslide, teaches at the University of Charleston and is running in the 2012 election as a Republican candidate for the West Virginia Supreme Court. Loughry currently serves as a lawyer to the West Virginia Supreme Court and resides with his wife, Kelly, and their son, Justus, in Charleston. Loughry may be contacted at www.allenloughry.com and at his Facebook page "Allen Loughry for Supreme Court."
www.allenloughry.com
Facebook page: Allen Loughry for Supreme Court
Allen H. Loughry II, holds four separate law degrees including an S.J.D. (Doctor of Juridical Science), from The American University, Washington College of Law; an LL.M. (Master of Laws in Criminology and Criminal Justice) from the University of London; an LL.M. (Master of Laws in Law and Government) from The American University, Washington College of Law; and a JD from Capital University School of Law, in addition to studying law at the University of Oxford. Loughry also obtained a B.S. in Journalism degree from West Virginia University.
Loughry has served as a Senior Assistant Attorney General in the West Virginia Attorney General's Office and has argued more than twenty cases before the West Virginia Supreme Court as well as argued or filed legal pleadings in the Supreme Court of the United States, the United States Court of Appeal for the Fourth Circuit, the United States District courts for the Southern and Northern Districts of West Virginia and Southern District of Florida, as well as various other legal forums. He also served as a Special Assistant to a United States Congressman and as a Direct Aide to a West Virginia Governor. He has worked for the Ohio Supreme Court; served as a personal assistant to a county prosecutor; was appointed as a special prosecuting attorney; wrote for two newspapers and the Associated Press; and assisted with or ran various political campaigns at the local, state, and national levels.
Loughry, the author of Don't Buy Another Vote, I Won’t Pay for a Landslide, teaches at the University of Charleston and is running in the 2012 election as a Republican candidate for the West Virginia Supreme Court. Loughry currently serves as a lawyer to the West Virginia Supreme Court and resides with his wife, Kelly, and their son, Justus, in Charleston. Loughry may be contacted at www.allenloughry.com and at his Facebook page "Allen Loughry for Supreme Court."