Robert Tabb

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Robert Tabb

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Robert "Bob" Tabb was a 2012 Democratic candidate for West Virginia Commissioner of Agriculture in the 2012 elections.

Biography

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Tabb served as a member of the West Virginia House of Delegates, representing District 56 from 2002-2009. He has worked as an emergency medical technician, farmer, and nurseryman.

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  • Attended, Virginia Tech

Elections

2012

See also: West Virginia down ballot state executive elections, 2012

Tabb ran for West Virginia Commissioner of Agriculture in 2012. He lost against Sally Shepherd, Steve Miller, Joe Messineo and Walt Helmick in the Democratic primary on May 8.[1] Kent Leonhardt is unopposed in the Republican primary. Mike Teets ran on the Republican ticket but withdrew in mid-February.

Incumbent Gus Douglass (D) did not run for re-election.

Agriculture Commissioner of West Virginia Democratic Primary, 2012
Candidate Vote % Votes
Green check mark transparent.pngWalt Helmick 32.9% 59,376
Sally Shepherd 24.6% 44,454
Steve Miller 21.7% 39,130
Joe Messineo 13.6% 24,613
Bob Tabb 7.2% 12,976
Total Votes 180,549
Election results via The West Virginia Secretary of State.


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