Mike Teets
Mike Teets was a Republican candidate for West Virginia commissioner of agriculture in the 2012 elections.
Biography
Teets and his son Matthew are partners in Teets Farms, which Mike began in 1973. He served on the Hardy County Commission for 15 years and is treasurer of the Hardy County Rural Development Authority.[1]
Education
- Matthias High School
- Bachelor's in Business Administration, Kemper Military Academy
Elections
2012
Teets was slated to run for West Virginia commissioner of agriculture in 2012. He was running unopposed in the Republican primary on May 8, but he withdrew from the race in early February, citing personal reasons.[2] Sally Shepherd, Joe Messineo, Steve Miller, Bob Tabb, and Walt Helmick ran for the Democratic nomination.
Incumbent Gus Douglass (D) did not run for re-election.
Personal
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Teets and his wife, Joyce Godlove, have two children and six grandchildren.[1]
See also
External links
- Official campaign website
- Mike Teets on Facebook
- Mike Teets for WV Commissioner of Agriculture Facebook group
- Mike Teets on Twitter
- Mike Teets on YouTube
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