Herb Snyder

Herb Snyder
Member of the West Virginia Senate
from the 16th district
Assumed office
December 1, 2008
Serving with John Unger
Preceded by John Yoder
In office
December 1, 1996  December 1, 2004
Preceded by John Yoder
Succeeded by John Yoder
Personal details
Born (1953-09-07) September 7, 1953
Winchester, Virginia, U.S.
Political party Democratic
Spouse(s) Stephanie Shaffer
Children Rod
Mariah
Jason
Terra
Herb II
Joseph
Residence Shenandoah Junction, West Virginia, U.S.
Alma mater Shepherd College (B.S.)
Profession Director, Environmental Chemistry Laboratory
Religion Methodist

Herbert S. Snyder (born September 7, 1953 in Winchester, Virginia) is a Democratic member of the West Virginia Senate representing district 16.[1]

Snyder served as a Jefferson County Commissioner from 1990 to 1996, when he was elected to his first term in the State Senate. He was reelected in 2000, defeating future Jefferson County Commissioner Greg Corliss. In 2004, he was defeated in the primary by former Ranson, West Virginia, Mayor Greg Lance, who went on to lose the November election to Republican John Yoder.

When Yoder announced he would run for State Circuit Court Judge in 2008, Snyder announced his bid for a third term. He defeated businessman Bob Adams, a Republican, in the November 2008 election.

After being elected to a fourth term in 2012, Snyder expressed interest in running for West Virginia's 2nd congressional district in 2014.[2]

Snyder is a chemist and operates Hydrochem Labs.[1] He lives in Shenandoah Junction, West Virginia, with his wife Stephanie.[1] The couple has six children, one of whom, Rod Snyder, is a former president of the Young Democrats of America.

In the 2016 election, Snyder is not running for re-election to the state Senate; rather, he is running for the office of Jefferson County Clerk.[3]

References

  1. 1 2 3 "Project Vote Smart". Herb Snyder biography. Retrieved 2010-11-10.
  2. "Snyder mulling run at Capito's seat". The Journal. November 27, 2012.
  3. "Snyder won't seek re-election to W.Va. Senate; Skinner to contend for seat". The Journal. June 15, 2015. Retrieved February 1, 2016.


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