Corey Palumbo
Corey Lee Palumbo (born August 16, 1972)[1] is a West Virginia State Senator representing the 17th district in the West Virginia Senate. A state senator since 2009, he previously served as a member of the West Virginia House of Delegates from 2003 to 2009.
Corey Palumbo | |
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Member of the West Virginia Senate from the 17th district 8th (2009–2013) | |
Assumed office January 14, 2009 | |
Preceded by | Vic Sprouse |
Member of the West Virginia House of Delegates from the 30th district | |
In office January 8, 2003 – January 14, 2009 | |
Personal details | |
Born | Corey Lee Palumbo August 16, 1972 Charleston, West Virginia, U.S. |
Political party | Democratic |
Spouse(s) | Cristin Meredith |
Children | Riley Meredith, Mario James, and Michael Corey |
Parents | Mario Palumbo Louise Corey Palumbo |
Residence | Charleston, West Virginia, U.S. |
Education | West Virginia University (BA) University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill (JD) |
Website | Official website |
He is the son of Mario Palumbo, the 32nd Attorney General of West Virginia as well as a former five-term state senator. Palumbo graduated from West Virginia University in 1994, and graduated from University of North Carolina's law school in 1998.[2] He was hired as an attorney for Bowles, Rice, McDavid, Graff and Love that same year.[3]
External links
- "Senator Palumbo". wvlegislature.gov. West Virginia Legislature. Retrieved July 31, 2020.
- Wallace, Jim (January 23, 2002). "Corey Palumbo to run for House". Charleston Daily Mail. Retrieved July 31, 2020 – via ProQuest.
- "Business Faces". Charleston Daily Mail. October 5, 1998. Retrieved July 31, 2020 – via ProQuest.
West Virginia Senate | ||
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Preceded by Vic Sprouse |
Member of the West Virginia Senate from the 8th district 2009–2013 |
Succeeded by Chris Walters |
Preceded by Dan Foster |
Member of the West Virginia Senate from the 17th district 2013–present |
Incumbent |
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