Harry Keith White

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Harry Keith White
Member of the West Virginia House of Delegates
from the 21st district
In office
January 2003  January 5, 2016
Succeeded by Phyllis White
Member of the West Virginia House of Delegates
from the 19th district
In office
January 1997  January 2003
Member of the West Virginia House of Delegates
from the 19th district
In office
September 11, 1992  January 1995
Personal details
Born (1946-02-05) February 5, 1946
Huntington, West Virginia
Nationality American
Political party Democratic
Residence Gilbert, West Virginia
Alma mater Marshall University
Military service
Service/branch United States Navy
Pilot
Years of service 1968–1973
Rank Lieutenant

Harry Keith White[1] (born February 5, 1946 in Huntington, West Virginia) is an American politician and a Democratic member of the West Virginia House of Delegates representing District 21 since January 2003. White served consecutively from January 1997 until January 2003 and non-consecutively from his appointment September 11, 1992 until January 1995 in a District 19 seat.

Education

White earned his BBA from Marshall University.

Elections

References

  1. "Harry White's Biography". Project Vote Smart. Retrieved April 8, 2014.
  2. "Statewide Results Primary Election May 8, 2012 Official Results". Charleston, West Virginia: Secretary of State of West Virginia. Retrieved April 8, 2014.
  3. "Statewide Results General Election November 6, 2012 Official Results". Charleston, West Virginia: Secretary of State of West Virginia. Retrieved April 8, 2014.
  4. "Statewide Results Primary Election May 13, 2008 Official Results". Charleston, West Virginia: Secretary of State of West Virginia. Retrieved April 8, 2014.
  5. "Statewide Results General Election November 4, 2008 Official Results". Charleston, West Virginia: Secretary of State of West Virginia. Retrieved April 8, 2014.
  6. "Statewide Results Primary Election May 11, 2010 Official Results". Charleston, West Virginia: Secretary of State of West Virginia. Retrieved April 8, 2014.
  7. "Statewide Results General Election November 2, 2010 Official Results". Charleston, West Virginia: Secretary of State of West Virginia. Retrieved April 8, 2014.

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