2020 West Virginia State Treasurer election
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The 2020 West Virginia State Treasurer election was held on November 3, 2020, to elect the state treasurer of West Virginia. Incumbent Democratic treasurer John Perdue lost re-election to a seventh term by Republican nominee, former state delegate Riley Moore. Primary elections were held on June 9. Perdue and Moore both won their primaries unopposed.
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This was the first time since W. S. Johnson's victory in 1928 that a Republican was elected to the state treasures office.[1]