West Virginia Senate - Leadership of The 80th West Virginia Senate

Leadership of The 80th West Virginia Senate

Position Name Party District County
President of the Senate/Lieutenant Governor Jeffrey V. Kessler Democratic 2 Marshall Co.
President Pro Tempore Joseph M. Minard Democratic 12 Harrison Co.
Majority Leader John Unger Democratic 16 Berkeley Co.
Minority Leader Mike Hall Republican 4 Putnam Co.
Majority Whip Richard Browning Democratic 9 Wyoming Co.
Minority Whip Karen L. Facemyer Republican 4 Jackson Co.

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