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Ruth Rowan
Member of the
West Virginia House of Delegates
In office
December 1, 2004 – December 1, 2022
Preceded byJerry Mezzatesta
Succeeded byNew boundaries
Constituency57th district (2012–2022)
50th district (2004–2012)
Personal details
Born (1948-09-12) September 12, 1948 (age 75)
Political partyRepublican
SpouseThomas Treton Rowan
ChildrenJulie Ann Rowan-Wolford
Thomas Llewellyn Rowan
Residence(s)Hampshire County, West Virginia
Alma materCalifornia University of Pennsylvania
West Virginia University
OccupationEducator

Ruth Rowan (born September 12, 1948) is an American politician from the U.S. stateofWest Virginia. She is a member of the Republican Party and served as a member the West Virginia House of Delegates from the 57th District, which represented parts of Mineral County and Hampshire County in West Virginia's Eastern Panhandle. In 2004, she defeated the embattled House Delegate Jerry Mezzatesta for his seat after he was embroiled in a political scandal in 2003-04.

Personal life

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Rowan was born in Pennsylvania. She was received her B.S. and M. Ed. from California University of Pennsylvania. She is a long-serving and now retired elementary school teacher in Hampshire County Schools. She married Tom Rowan and they had two children, Julie and Tom. The granddaughter of a coal miner, Rowan is one of few West Virginia Republicans endorsed by the United Mine Workers of America. She has been endorsed by the American Federation of Teachers, the National Education Association, the AFL-CIO, West Virginians for Life, and the National Rifle Association. A descendant of Frontier Ranger Doctor Llewellyn, her earliest forebears blazed a trail in the wilderness near the Forks of Cheat River in present-day Monongalia County, West Virginia.

Career

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The West Virginia House of Delegates had often been reminded of West Virginia's most senior county by Rowan, who began each floor presentation with the phrase "from West Virginia's oldest county". She championed infrastructure, senior, veteran, children, education and healthcare issues. She was appointed to represent West Virginia in the United States' Southern Regional Education Conference to help shape emerging issues in education.[1]

Rowan enjoyed broad based bipartisan support in both Charleston and her home district, as demonstrated by her strong showing in both primary and general elections. In the general election of 2010, Rowan garnered 72% of the vote, despite the endorsement of a well-funded challenger by several popular state and local elected officials.[2]

See also

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References

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  1. ^ Ruth Rowan (R - Hampshire, 57), legis.state.wv.us. Accessed January 24, 2022.
  • ^ "Ruth Rowan". fairshake.org.
  • [edit]
    Political offices
    Preceded by

    West Virginia House of Delegates 57th District
    2012-present
    Succeeded by

    incumbent

    Preceded by

    Jerry Mezzatesta

    West Virginia House of Delegates 50th District
    2004-2012
    Succeeded by


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