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Gus Douglass

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Gus Douglass
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West Virginia Commissioner of Agriculture
Incumbent
In office
1964 - 1988, 1992 - Present
Term ends
2012
Years in position (current service)48
Years in position (previous service)24
PartyDemocratic
Education
Bachelor'sWest Virginia University
Personal
ReligionBaptist
Websites
Office website

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Gus Douglass is the West Virginia Commissioner of Agriculture. Douglass, a Democrat, is the nation's longest serving state agriculture commissioner. He first assumed office in 1964 and has subsequently been re-elected ever since, with the exception of 1988 when he ran for Governor.

On May 25, 2011, Douglass announced that he would not seek re-election in 2012.[1]

Biography

Douglass was raised in Grimms Landing, West Virginia in a farming family. Still today, he and his son operate a 540-acre family farm in Mason County, "specializing in beef cattle and grain production."[2]

Before beginning a long career in public service, Douglass operated a farm equipment and motor truck dealership. He started working for the West Virginia Department of Agriculture in 1957 as Assistant Commissioner, and in 1964 was elected Commissioner - a position he held continuously with the exception of the four years immediately following an unsuccessful gubernatorial bid in 1988.

Education

  • BA, West Virginia University
  • Honorary Doctor of Laws, West Virginia University
  • Honorary Doctor of Sciences, West Virginia University

Political career

West Virginia Commissioner of Agriculture (1964 - 1988; 1992 - Present)

Douglass is the longest-serving agriculture in the history of West Virginia and is the senior Commissioner of Agriculture in the United States. He served as president of the National Association of State Departments of Agriculture and the Southern Association of State Departments of Agriculture.

During his tenure in office, Douglass has received a number of awards, including the Gamma Sigma Delta award for Distinguished Service to West Virginia Agriculture and Progressive Farmer magazine's "Man of the Year" in West Virginia Agriculture. He was inducted into the West Virginia Agriculture and Forestry Hall of Fame in 2002.[2]

Elections

2008

Douglass won re-election in the November 2008 election, defeating Republican candidate J. Michael Teets.[3]

West Virginia Commissioner of Agriculture (2008)
Candidates Votes
Green check mark.jpg Gus Douglass (D) 352,242
J. Michael Teets (R) 311,496

Campaign donors

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