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Stephen Skinner (American politician)

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Name
  
Stephen Skinner

Political party
  
Democratic

Role
  
American politician

Party
  
Democratic Party

Occupation
  
Lawyer


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Domestic partner
  
Jeffrey Gustafson

Stephen Skinner is an American politician who formerly served in the West Virginia House of Delegates. A member of the West Virginia Democratic Party, he represents the 67th District in the legislature. He was first elected in the 2012 state elections. Skinner won re-election to the House of Delegates in 2014 by defeating Republican challenger Patricia Rucker.

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Skinner is a native of the Eastern Panhandle of West Virginia. His parents met at West Virginia University. Skinner attended West Virginia Wesleyan as an undergraduate before heading to West Virginia University College of Law.

He is the first openly gay candidate ever elected to the state legislature in West Virginia. His partner is Jeffrey Gustafson. Prior to his election to the legislature, Skinner was a founder of the LGBT advocacy group Fairness West Virginia.

In 2015, two men were indicted by a Berkeley County, West Virginia grand jury on charges that they plotted to kill Skinner by burning down his house.

In the 2016 election, Skinner ran for the 16th District seat in the West Virginia Senate that was vacated by Herb Snyder. Skinner was defeated in the election by Republican candidate Patricia Rucker.

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