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Tomblin names Harrison delegate to 12th District Senate seat
CHARLESTON, W.Va. -- A Harrison County official's effort to force a do-over of a meeting last week to select state Senate nominees won't gain any traction from the state Ethics Commission.
Michael Queen, president of the Harrison County school board, contends the 12th Senatorial District Democratic Executive Committee acted improperly in making the selections. Queen was not selected as one of the committee's three nominees to fill the state Senate vacancy created when Sen. Joe Minard, D-Harrison, resigned last week to become Senate clerk.
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Tomblin names Harrison delegate to 12th District Senate seat
CHARLESTON, W.Va. -- A Harrison County official's effort to force a do-over of a meeting last week to select state Senate nominees won't gain any traction from the state Ethics Commission.
Michael Queen, president of the Harrison County school board, contends the 12th Senatorial District Democratic Executive Committee acted improperly in making the selections. Queen was not selected as one of the committee's three nominees to fill the state Senate vacancy created when Sen. Joe Minard, D-Harrison, resigned last week to become Senate clerk.
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