List of Speakers of the West Virginia House of Delegates
Below is a complete list of Speakers of the West Virginia House of Delegates since 1863:
Name | Party | Term | Residence |
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Spicer Patrick | Republican | 1863–1864 | Kanawha Co. |
Lee Roy Kramer | Republican | 1864–1866 | Monongalia Co. |
David S. Pinnell | Republican | 1866–1868 | Upshur Co. |
Henry C. McWhorter | Republican | 1868–1869 | Kanawha Co. |
Solomon S. Fleming | Republican | 1869–1870 | Harrison Co. |
William M. Welch | Republican | 1870–1871 | Mineral Co. |
Elbridge G. Cracraft | Democratic | 1871–1872 | Ohio Co. |
Albert E. Summers | Democratic | 1872–1872 | Kanawha Co. |
William M. Miller | Democratic | 1872–1875 | Ohio Co. |
Alexander W. Monroe | Democratic | 1875–1877 | Hampshire Co. |
Eustace Gibson | Democratic | 1877–1879 | Cabell Co. |
George H. Moffett | Democratic | 1879–1881 | Pocahontas Co. |
Emanuel Willis Wilson | Democratic | 1881–1883 | Kanawha Co. |
Joseph J. Woods | Democratic | 1883–1885, 1889–1891 | Ohio Co. |
Thomas H. Dennis | Democratic | 1885–1887 | Greenbrier Co. |
John M. Rowan | Democratic | 1887–1889 | Monroe Co. |
Louis Bennett | Democratic | 1891–1893 | Lewis Co. |
David W. Shaw | Democratic | 1893–1895 | Barbour Co. |
William Seymour Edwards | Republican | 1895–1897 | Kanawha Co. |
Samuel R. Hanen | Republican | 1897–1899 | Marshall Co. |
Owen S. McKinney | Democratic | 1899–1901 | Marion Co. |
William G. Wilson | Republican | 1901–1903 | Randolph Co. |
Frank Moats | Republican | 1903–1905 | Wood Co. |
Fred Paul Grosscup | Republican | 1905–1907 | Kanawha Co. |
James A. Seaman | Republican | 1907–1909 | Jackson Co. |
J.H. Strickling | Republican | 1909–1911 | Tyler Co. |
C.M. Wetzel | Democratic | 1911–1913 | Jefferson Co. |
William Taylor George | Republican | 1913–1915 | Barbour Co. |
Vernon E. Johnson | Republican | 1915–1917, 1927–1929 | Morgan Co. |
Joseph S. Thurmond | Democratic | 1917–1919 | Greenbrier Co. |
J. Luther Wolfe | Republican | 1919–1921 | Jackson Co. |
Edwin M. Keatley | Republican | 1921–1923, 1925–1927 | Kanawha Co. |
W.E.R. Byrne | Democratic | 1923–1925 | Kanawha Co. |
John William Cummins | Republican | 1929–1931 | Ohio Co. |
J. Alfred Taylor | Democratic | 1931–1933 | Fayette Co. |
Ralph M. Hiner | Democratic | 1933–1935 | Pendleton Co. |
John J. Pelter | Democratic | 1935–1937 | Logan Co. |
James Kay Thomas | Democratic | 1937–1941 | Kanawha Co. |
Malcolm R. Arnold | Democratic | 1941–1943 | Boone Co. |
John E. Amos | Democratic | 1943–1949 | Kanawha Co. |
William E. Flannery | Democratic | 1949–1958 | Logan Co. |
Harry R. Pauley | Democratic | 1958–1961 | McDowell Co. |
Julius W. Singleton, Jr. | Democratic | 1961–1965 | Monongalia Co. |
H. Laban White | Democratic | 1965–1969 | Harrison Co. |
Ivor F. Boiarsky | Democratic | 1969–1971 | Kanawha Co. |
Lewis N. McManus | Democratic | 1971–1977 | Raleigh Co. |
Donald L. Kopp | Democratic | 1977–1979 | Harrison Co. |
Clyde M. See, Jr. | Democratic | 1979–1985 | Hardy Co. |
Joseph Albright | Democratic | 1985–1987 | Wood Co. |
Robert E. "Chuck" Chambers | Democratic | 1987–1997 | Cabell Co. |
Robert S. Kiss | Democratic | 1997–2007 | Raleigh Co. |
Richard Thompson | Democratic | 2007–2013 | Wayne Co. |
Tim Miley | Democratic | 2013-2015 | Harrison Co. |
Tim Armstead | Republican | 2015- | Kanawha Co. |
See also
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