Clark Barnes
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Clark Barnes | |
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Personal details | |
Political party | Republican |
Residence | Elkins, West Virginia |
Alma mater | West Virginia University, Davis & Elkins College |
Occupation | Small Business Owner |
Clark Barnes (1950) is currently a member of The West Virginia Senate, representing District 15 as a Republican. Originally elected in 2004, Barnes was reelected to the Senate’s District 15 in 2008. He is currently running in the 2012 election for West Virginia State Senate, District 11.
Political career
Barnes was elected to the West Virginia State Senate in 2004, defeating then 12-year incumbent Mike Ross in a close race that concluded after two vote recounts. In 2006, the junior Republican was selected to serve as Minority Whip in the senate. Senator Barnes was reelected for a second term in 2008. There was no controversy in the race as Sen. Barnes defeated the same opponent, Ross, by several thousand votes.[1]
In 2011, Barnes ran for Governor of West Virginia in a special election, placing third in the primary.
Barnes is currently running in the 2012 election for West Virginia State Senate, District 11. Barnes ran unopposed in the May 8, 2012, primary election and is challenged by Margaret Kerr Beckwith in the general election, which takes place on Nov. 6, 2012.
History
The Son of a Baptist minister, Barnes spent his younger years in the Northview section of Clarksburg and is the grandson of Erna and Cora Barnes. His family later moved to Paden City, in the Ohio valley, where he graduated from Paden City High School. Barnes served as an enlisted Soldier with the Army Corps of Engineers from 1973 to 1976, including an assignment as a Chemical, Biological, and Nuclear Non-Commissioned Officer.
Barnes attended Northern Virginia Community College before enrolling at Davis & Elkins College, located In Elkins, WV. Barnes earned AAS in Business Administration from Davis & Elkins College. He then earned his BA while attending West Virginia University, located in Morgantown, WV. Finally, Barnes earned his MS from Pensacola Christian College.
He married his wife, Deborah, in 1972, and has four children: Thad, Erick, Elizabeth, and Rachel.
References
- Baptists from the United States
- Businesspeople from West Virginia
- Davis & Elkins College alumni
- Living people
- Paden City High School alumni
- Pensacola Christian College alumni
- People from Clarksburg, West Virginia
- People from Paden City, West Virginia
- People from Randolph County, West Virginia
- West Virginia Republicans
- West Virginia State Senators
- West Virginia University alumni