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Harry Bertram

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Harry Bertram
Harry Bertram.jpg
Candidate for
West Virginia House of Delegates, District 51
PartyIndependent
Military service
Service/branchU.S. Army
Personal
ProfessionLocomotive engineer
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Harry Bertram was a 2012 independent candidate for West Virginia House of Delegates, District 51. Bertram was an Independent candidate for Governor of West Virginia in the 2011 elections, running with the American Third Position party.

Bertram is a U.S. Army veteran and a locomotive engineer.

Elections

2012

See also: West Virginia House of Delegates elections, 2012

Bertram ran in the 2012 election for West Virginia House of Delegates, District 51. Bertram was defeated in the general election which took place on November 6, 2012.[1][2][3]

2011

See also: West Virginia special gubernatorial election, 2011 and West Virginia state executive official elections, 2011

West Virginia was not scheduled to hold a gubernatorial election until 2012. However, elected Democrat Joe Manchin gave up the seat to join the U.S. Senate in the 2010 midterms. Senate President Earl Ray Tomblin, also a Democrat, took over the office as West Virginia does not have a lieutenant governor.

General

In the special election held October 4, 2011, Democratic incumbent Earl Ray Tomblin defeated Republican Bill Maloney, Mountain Party candidate Bob Henry Baber, Independent candidate Marla Ingels, and American Third Position candidate Harry Bertram.

Governor of West Virginia, 2011
Party Candidate Vote % Votes
     Democratic Green check mark.jpgEarl Ray Tomblin 49.1% 102,234
     Republican Bill Maloney 47.5% 99,013
     Mountain Party Bob Henry Baber 2% 4,193
     Independent Marla Ingels 0.9% 1,967
     American Third Position Harry Bertram 0.4% 795
Total Votes 208,324

Primary

Harry Bertram ran unopposed in the May 2011 primary.

See also

2011
State Executive elections

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MississippiWest Virginia

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