Nancy Guthrie
| Nancy Guthrie | ||
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| West Virginia House of Delegates District 36 | ||
| Incumbent | ||
| In office | ||
| 2006-Present | ||
| Term ends | ||
| December 1, 2014 | ||
| Years in position | 7 | |
| Party | Democratic | |
| Compensation | ||
| Base salary | $20,000/year | |
| Per diem | $131/day during session | |
| Elections and appointments | ||
| Last election | November 6, 2012 | |
| First elected | 2006 | |
| Next election | November 4, 2014 | |
| Term limits | N/A | |
| Education | ||
| Bachelor's | Pennsylvania State University, 1975 | |
| Personal | ||
| Birthday | June 15, 1952 | |
| Place of birth | Havre de Grace, MD | |
| Profession | Business Owner | |
| Religion | Lutheran | |
| Websites | ||
| Office website | ||
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Guthrie earned her BA from Pennsylvania State University in 1975.
Guthrie was a Television Reporter from 1979 to 1983. She then worked as a State Liaison for the Office of United States Senator Robert C. Byrd from 1985 to 1992. She also worked as an Assistant Director of Information Management for the United States Forest Service from 1992 to 1993. From 1993 to 1996, she was Vice President of State and Government Relations for The Arnold Agency. She has been President and owner of Capitol City Communications since 1996.[1]
Committee assignments
2013-2014
At the beginning of the 2013 legislative session, Guthrie served on the following committees:
| West Virginia Committee Assignments, 2013 | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| • Insurance, Chair | ||||
| • Agriculture | ||||
| • Constitutional Revision | ||||
| • Finance | ||||
| • Natural Resources | ||||
| • Agriculture and Agri-business | ||||
| • Joint Finance | ||||
| • Infrastructure | ||||
| • Minority Issues | ||||
| • Technology | ||||
2011-2012
In the 2011-2012 legislative session, Guthrie served on these committees:
| West Virginia Committee Assignments, 2011 | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| • Agriculture | ||||
| • Agriculture and Agri-business | ||||
| • Constitutional Revision, Vice Chair | ||||
| • Finance | ||||
| • Joint Finance | ||||
| • Infrastructure | ||||
| • Interstate Cooperation, Vice Chair | ||||
| • Minority Issues | ||||
| • Natural Resources | ||||
| • Pensions and Retirement | ||||
| • Technology | ||||
2009-2010
In the 2009-2010 legislative session, Guthrie served on these committees:
| West Virginia Committee Assignments, 2009 | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| • Agriculture | ||||
| • Constitutional Revision | ||||
| • Energy, Industry and Labor, Economic Development and Small Business | ||||
| • Federal Stimulus Utilization | ||||
| • Finance | ||||
| • Interstate Cooperation | ||||
| • Natural Resources | ||||
Elections
2012
Guthrie won re-election in the 2012 election for West Virginia House of Delegates, District 36. Guthrie advanced past the May 8 primary election and won re-election in the general election which took place on November 6, 2012.[2][3][4]
2010
Guthrie was re-elected to the West Virginia House of Delegates District 30. She was one of fourteen candidates running for the seven District 30 Delegate positions on the ballot in the November 2, 2010 general election. She was opposed in the general election by Republican candidates Michael Scott Hall, Brian F. Hicks, Fred Joseph, Eric Nelson, Jim Strawn, and Steve Sweeney; Democrat incumbents Bonnie Brown, Barbara Hatfield, Mark Hunt, Douglas Skaff, Jr., Sharon Spencer, and Danny Wells. The seven top vote-getters were elected. [5][6][7][8]
2008
In Guthrie was re-elected to the West Virginia House District 30. Douglas Skaff (D) finished with 24,625 votes and was followed by Danny Wells (D) with 24,019 votes, Bonnie Brown (D) with 23,353 votes, Barbara Hatfield (D) with 22,709 votes, Mark Hunt (D) with 21,635 votes, Sharon Spencer (D) with 21,541 votes, Nancy Guthrie (D) with 20,285 votes, Fred Jospeh (R) with 18,653 votes, John Miller (R) with 17,992 votes, Bud Anderson (R) with 16,217 votes, Todd Carden (R) with 15,286 votes, Victoria Casey (R) with 14,250 votes, Edward Burgess (R) with 13,282 votes, Lance Vaughan (R) with 12,733 votes and John Welbourn (R) with 3,940 votes. Guthrie raised $42,611 for her campaign fund.[9]
Campaign donors
2012
Campaign donor information is not yet available for this year.
2010
In 2010, when Guthrie most recently won re-election to the House of Delegates, she collected $42,611 in donations.[10]
Her largest contributors in 2010 were:
| Donor | Amount |
|---|---|
| Nancy Guthrie | $5,090 |
| West Virginia Building & Construction Trades Council | $2,000 |
| West Virginia Trial Lawyers Association | $2,000 |
| George Guthrie | $2,000 |
| West Virginia Regional Council of Carpenters | $2,000 |
Personal
Guthrie has a husband, George.
External links
- Office Website - West Virginia House of Delegates
- Project Vote Smart legislative profile
- Project Vote Smart biography
- Campaign Contributions: 2008
- Nancy Guthrie on Facebook
References
- ↑ Project Vote Smart - Rep. Guthrie
- ↑ WBOY.com "West Virginia General Election Results November 6, 2012" Accessed November 7, 2012
- ↑ West Virginia Secretary of State - 2012 Candidate Listing By Office
- ↑ 2012 West Virginia Primary Election Official Results
- ↑ Official WV primary election results
- ↑ Official Primary Results SOS
- ↑ Official Primary Results SOS
- ↑ Official General Election Results
- ↑ Campaign funds
- ↑ Follow the Money, Candidate summary, Retrieved July 11, 2011
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| Preceded by ' |
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