Earl Ray Tomblin

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Earl Ray Tomblin
7th Senatoral District WV Flag
First Elected: November 1980
Elected (Current): November 2004
Sworn In: January, 1981
Next Election: 2008
Term Ends: 2009
Party: Democrat
Senate Committees
Chair: Rules
Official Contact Information
Business Phone: (304) 855-7270
Capitol Phone: (304) 357-7801
Capitol Office: 227M


Earl Ray Tomblin (born March 15, 1952 in Logan County, West Virginia) is the current President of the West Virginia State Senate. He represents the 7th West Virginia Senate District based in Logan County. Tomblin is a member of the Democratic Party. Recent legislation has also given him the title of Lieutenant Governor of West Virginia, but the state constitution still makes no mention of the office and the honorfic is rarely used outside of formal occasions.

Sen. Tomblin was elected to the West Virginia House of Delegates in 1974, and reelected in 1976 and 1978. He won election to the Senate in 1980, and was reelected in 1984, 1988, 1992, 1996 and 2000.

Tomblin was elected on January 11, 1995, as the 48th President of the West Virginia Senate. He was reelected in 1997, 1999, 2001, 2003 and 2005. He is the longest serving Senate President in West Virginia's history. Tomblin became the first Lieutenant Governor of West Virginia in history in 2000.

Sen. Tomblin is the son of Earl Tomblin and Freda Jarrell Tomblin. He received a Bachelor of Science degree from West Virginia University and a Master of Business Administration degree from Marshall University. Tomblin was married on September 8, 1979 to Joanne Jaeger, and they have one son: Brent Jaeger.

Tomblin is a self-employed Businessman and former school teacher. He resides in Chapmanville, West Virginia, with his wife, Joanne. They attend the First Presbyterian Church of Logan.


Preceded by
Keith Burdette
President of the West Virginia Senate
1995present
Succeeded by
'incumbent'


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