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Succeeded by
  
Frank Mullens

Religion
  
Methodism

Nationality
  
American

Name
  
Richie Robb


Children
  
D'Arcy Ty

Role
  
Politician

Profession
  
Lawyer

Spouse
  
Vicky Robb

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Born
  
March 1, 1946 (age 78) Huntington, West Virginia, U.S. (
1946-03-01
)

Alma mater
  
Marshall University (B.A.) Capital University Law School (J.D.)

Residence
  
South Charleston, West Virginia, United States

Education
  
Marshall University, Capital University, Capital University Law School

Political party
  
Democratic Party, Republican Party

Richard Allen Robb (born March 1, 1946 in Huntington, West Virginia) is an American politician and lawyer in West Virginia who gained notoriety during the 2004 United States presidential election.

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Robb had been mayor of South Charleston, West Virginia, from 1975 until leaving office in 2007, making him the state's longest serving mayor. He first ventured into statewide politics in the unpaid chairman of the state Republican Party for a brief period in the early 1990s.

In 2004, he entered a six candidate primary for the Republican nomination for Governor of West Virginia, finishing fifth. This was only the first seriously contended Republican primary for a major office since 1988 and one of only four since 1930, when that party lost control of the state. In an effort to unify the party, the winning candidate had the state convention appoint the five losers as the state's five Electors in the Electoral College, rather than the traditional slate of party loyalists.

Robb then appeared on CNN and announced that he was a "free agent" and opposed the policies of George W. Bush. He announced that he would not cast the "deciding vote" for him. In the end, the electoral results were not close and Robb chose not to be a "faithless Elector".

He then changed his registration to Democratic and declared his opposition to the war in Iraq. He ran for the nomination for the United States Congress in the state's second district on a "peace platform" against three other candidates and finished a distant third.

Since leaving the mayor's office, he has represented several small cities in the state as municipal counsel. In 2010, Robb challenged incumbent state senator Erik Wells, but lost in the Democratic primary.

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