Reynolds announces run at Attorney General

CHARLESTON, W.Va. — Democrat State Delegate Doug Reynolds announced Tuesday he’ll run for state Attorney General.

“Although I’ve spent most of my life in the private sector, I’ve made the decision to run for Attorney General. The state currently faces significant challenges, and it’s time for a new generation of leaders to step forward in West Virginia,” Reynolds said.

Delegate Reynolds has represented the 17th district since he was first elected to the House of Delegates in 2006. He currently represents citizens of Cabell and Wayne counties.

Reynolds currently resides in Huntington.





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