Richie Robb

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Richie Robb
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Elections and appointments
Last election

May 14, 2024

Education

Bachelor's

Marshall University, 1969

Law

Capital University School of Law, 1983

Military

Service / branch

U.S. Army

Years of service

1969 - 1971

Personal
Birthplace
Huntington, W.Va.
Religion
Methodist (United)
Profession
Attorney
Contact

Richie Robb (Democratic Party) ran for election for Attorney General of West Virginia. He lost in the Democratic primary on May 14, 2024.

Robb completed Ballotpedia's Candidate Connection survey in 2024. Click here to read the survey answers.

Biography

Richie Robb was born in Huntington, West Virginia. He served in the United States Army from April 2, 1969, to January 6, 1971. Robb received a bachelor's degree from Marshall University in 1969 and a J.D. from Capital University College of Law in 1983.

Robb served as mayor of South Charleston, West Virginia, from 1975 to 2007. His professional experience includes being an attorney. Robb has been associated with the National Silver Hair Congress, Better Medical Care in West Virginia, Veterans Committee of West Virginia, and the State Bar.[1]

Elections

2024

See also: West Virginia Attorney General election, 2024

General election

General election for Attorney General of West Virginia

Teresa Toriseva and John B. McCuskey are running in the general election for Attorney General of West Virginia on November 5, 2024.


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Democratic primary election

Democratic primary for Attorney General of West Virginia

Teresa Toriseva defeated Richie Robb in the Democratic primary for Attorney General of West Virginia on May 14, 2024.

Candidate
%
Votes
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Teresa Toriseva
 
52.9
 
49,803
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Richie Robb Candidate Connection
 
47.1
 
44,409

Total votes: 94,212
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Republican primary election

Republican primary for Attorney General of West Virginia

John B. McCuskey defeated Mike Stuart in the Republican primary for Attorney General of West Virginia on May 14, 2024.

Candidate
%
Votes
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John B. McCuskey
 
60.2
 
109,958
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Mike Stuart
 
39.8
 
72,807

Total votes: 182,765
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Withdrawn or disqualified candidates

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2020

See also: United States Senate election in West Virginia, 2020

United States Senate election in West Virginia, 2020 (June 9 Republican primary)

United States Senate election in West Virginia, 2020 (June 9 Democratic primary)

General election

General election for U.S. Senate West Virginia

Incumbent Shelley Moore Capito defeated Paula Jean Swearengin and David Moran in the general election for U.S. Senate West Virginia on November 3, 2020.

Candidate
%
Votes
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Shelley Moore Capito (R)
 
70.3
 
547,454
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Paula Jean Swearengin (D) Candidate Connection
 
27.0
 
210,309
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David Moran (L)
 
2.7
 
21,155

Total votes: 778,918
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Democratic primary election

Democratic primary for U.S. Senate West Virginia

Paula Jean Swearengin defeated Richard Ojeda and Richie Robb in the Democratic primary for U.S. Senate West Virginia on June 9, 2020.

Candidate
%
Votes
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Paula Jean Swearengin Candidate Connection
 
38.3
 
71,725
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Richard Ojeda
 
32.9
 
61,712
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Richie Robb Candidate Connection
 
28.8
 
53,944

Total votes: 187,381
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Republican primary election

Republican primary for U.S. Senate West Virginia

Incumbent Shelley Moore Capito defeated Allen Whitt and Larry Butcher in the Republican primary for U.S. Senate West Virginia on June 9, 2020.

Candidate
%
Votes
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Shelley Moore Capito
 
83.3
 
173,331
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Allen Whitt Candidate Connection
 
9.6
 
19,972
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Larry Butcher
 
7.1
 
14,673

Total votes: 207,976
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Candidate profile

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Party: Democratic Party

Incumbent: No

Political Office: 

Mayor of South Charleston, West Virginia (1975-2007)

Submitted Biography "I was Mayor of South Charleston (WV 10th largest city) from 1975 to 2007. I was awarded the Bronze Star in Vietnam and am a practicing attorney. I was also captain of the football team at Marshall University. I am married to a school teacher. I have two children and a delightful 5-year old granddaughter. I grew up and was later mayor for 32 years in a town that was one of the most prosperous in America. That is no longer the case or even close to it. Thousands of good paying jobs have left this town and state. I want to bring them back ASAP!"


Key Messages

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Good Jobs. Senators Byrd and Rockefeller brought good jobs to WV. So will I.


Medical care affordable, accessible and easy to understand.


Reduce economic inequality.

This information was current as of the candidate's run for U.S. Senate West Virginia in 2020.

Campaign themes

2024

Ballotpedia survey responses

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Candidate Connection

Richie Robb completed Ballotpedia's Candidate Connection survey in 2024. The survey questions appear in bold and are followed by Robb's responses. Candidates are asked three required questions for this survey, but they may answer additional optional questions as well.

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Mayor of South Charleston 1975-2007. Vietnam Veteran-Bronze Star. Statewide law practice and one of few WV lawyers admitted to practice before Supreme Court of United States.

  • Fight against increasing utility rates
  • Bolster consumer protection
  • Assist prosecution white collar crime and public corruption

Churchill and two Roosevelts - courageous and far-sighted.

Made consumer cheats fear West Virginia.

Assistant College Football Coach - one year

Anything on Churchill or two Roosevelts

Practice of law in behalf of ordinary citizens.

Why did chicken cross the road? Vote for Robb

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2020

Candidate Connection

Richie Robb completed Ballotpedia's Candidate Connection survey in 2020. The survey questions appear in bold and are followed by Robb's responses. Candidates are asked three required questions for this survey, but they may answer additional optional questions as well.

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I was Mayor of South Charleston (WV 10th largest city) from 1975 to 2007. I was awarded the Bronze Star in Vietnam and am a practicing attorney. I was also captain of the football team at Marshall University. I am married to a school teacher. I have two children and a delightful 5-year old granddaughter. I grew up and was later mayor for 32 years in a town that was one of the most prosperous in America. That is no longer the case or even close to it. Thousands of good paying jobs have left this town and state. I want to bring them back ASAP!

  • Good Jobs. Senators Byrd and Rockefeller brought good jobs to WV. So will I.
  • Medical care affordable, accessible and easy to understand.
  • Reduce economic inequality.

Bringing good jobs to West Virginia. We have been left behind, This state has many wonderful
qualities but we need good jobs and need them now.

I admire Winston Churchill because of his courage in the face of adversity and much criticism.
This business is easy when telling people what they want to hear. However, to achieve meaningful
goals, it takes courage, intelligence and perseverance.

I like military history. Perhaps movies as Saving Private Ryan and Platoon are good. They emphasize
a struggle for good and demonstrate perseverance.

Representing constituents and applying one's best judgment.

Brought good jobs to West Virginia.

My military service in Vietnam was a traumatic experience that made me realize the importance of
public policy. I have been engaged in public affairs since leaving the military nearly 50 years ago.

First real job I can recall was being a coach of the Marshall University freshman football team. I had exhausted all of my eligibility as a varsity player yet still needed a semester for my degree. I was hired as a coach and we were undefeated. Two years later most of these players were killed in a plane crash. I learned about this from helicopter pilots bringing us a warm Thanksgiving meal in Vietnam. I did not go back to Marshall for years as it was too painful.

I read constantly and have always been a reader, primarily non-fiction. I particularly books about Churchill
and both Roosevelts (FDR and TR).

I read very little fiction but loved Ian Fleming's James Bond books growing up.

I sang Country Roads (Almost Heaven West Virginia) loudly and proudly whenever it came over the
radio when I was delivering my campaign signs around the state.

Being the smaller of the two legislative bodies and power to approve presidential appointments and treaties make it unique.

I think experience helps because it should give one a background to achieve goals. I want to bring good jobs to West Virginia. This is not being done. With my experience and given the importance of the office (there are only 100), I believe it can be done.

While it can be viewed as undemocratic, I think at the same time it can be used to raise additional
issues for a deliberative body as the US Senate to consider.

I would be interested for the purpose of getting things rather than delay and obfuscation that too often
seems to occur.

I liked Robert Byrd, Jay Rockefeller and Jennings Randolph.

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Richie Robb campaign contribution history
YearOfficeStatusContributionsExpenditures
2024* Attorney General of West VirginiaLost primary$0 $0
2020U.S. Senate West VirginiaLost primary$25,833 $22,139
Grand total$25,833 $22,139
Sources: OpenSecretsFederal Elections Commission ***This product uses the openFEC API but is not endorsed or certified by the Federal Election Commission (FEC).
* Data from this year may not be complete

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Footnotes

  1. Information submitted to Ballotpedia through the Candidate Connection survey on April 15, 2020