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Michael Caputo (born September 18, 1957) is an American politician serving as a Democratic member of the
West Virginia Senate The West Virginia Senate is the upper house of the West Virginia Legislature. There are seventeen senatorial districts. Each district has two senators who serve staggered four-year terms. Although the Democratic Party held a supermajority in t ...
, representing the 13th District since 2020. Caputo was the only new Democratic senator elected in the 2020 Senate elections. Prior his election to the Senate, Caputo represented the 50th District in the
West Virginia House of Delegates The West Virginia House of Delegates is the lower house of the West Virginia Legislature. Only three states—Maryland, Virginia and West Virginia—refer to their lower house as the House of Delegates. Organization Regular sessions begin with ...
for 24 years and was most recently serving as Minority Whip. Caputo also served as majority whip for eight years until the Republicans took the majority in 2014. He was born and raised in
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and attended Rivesville Elementary School and Rivesville High School. He is a career coal miner and a member of the
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.


Elections

2020: After nearly 25 years in the House, Caputo decided to run for the seat held by the retiring Minority Leader
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. A retired coal miner and former district vice president for the United Mine Workers of America, Caputo ran unopposed in the Democratic primary. Caputo faced retired teacher and Republican nominee Rebecca Polis in the November general election. Caputo beat Polis by a comfortable 56-44% margin.


Controversy

Caputo was criminally charged for an incident where he allegedly kicked open a door to the House chamber which struck an assistant doorkeeper during the final week of the 2019 legislative session. According to a criminal complaint filed by Capitol Police in Kanawha County Magistrate Court, Caputo – after being angered by an anti-Muslim display placed outside the House Chamber in March – pushed or kicked the door to the chamber open, hitting an assistant doorkeeper. Witnesses saw Caputo hit the doorkeeper with the door, who sought medical attention afterward. Caputo also allegedly injured a delegate on his way to his seat. Caputo apologized in a floor speech the next day for kicking the door and was removed from all committee assignments by House leadership as punishment. Efforts by some House Republicans to remove Caputo from office or censure Caputo failed, and charges were eventually dismissed by the Kanawha County Circuit Court citing Caputo's legislative immunity.


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West Virginia Legislature - Senator Mike Caputo
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Project Vote Smart - Representative Michael 'Mike' Caputo (WV)
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West Virginia House of Delegates Minority Whip Mike Caputo Faces Possible Censure, Expulsion for Kicking Door, Injuring Staffer
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