Nathan Brown (West Virginia Politician)
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Nathan Duane Brown (born May 4, 1979) is an American politician from West Virginia.


Early life and education

Nathan Brown was born on May 4, 1979, in South Williamson, Kentucky, to parents Brock and Kelly Brown. Nathan graduated from
Burch High School Burch High School (BHS) was a public high school in Delbarton, West Virginia. It was closed in June 2011. History In 1916, under the leadership of Lee District board members James A. Farley, Bill Maynard, John Pinson, District Supervisor Lacy ...
. Nathan earned an Accounting degree from the University of Pikeville, an MBA from the University of Charleston, and a J.D. from
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.


Career

Brown is a private attorney as well as an assistant prosecuting attorney and the attorney of Williamson, West Virginia. In 2012, Brown ran for the West Virginia House of Delegates seat representing the 20th district, but was defeated in the
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primary. On November 6, 2018, Brown was elected to the West Virginia House of Delegates, where he represented the 20th district from December 1, 2018, to December 1, 2022.


Personal life

Brown is married to Brandy, and together they have three children. Brown is
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References

Living people 1979 births Christians from West Virginia People from Pike County, Kentucky People from Williamson, West Virginia Democratic Party members of the West Virginia House of Delegates University of Charleston alumni West Virginia lawyers 21st-century American lawyers 21st-century American politicians {{WestVirginia-politician-stub