David Green appointed to replace Anita Hall as McDowell County’s representative in the House of Delegates

CHARLESTON, W.Va. – Gov. Jim Justice, on Monday, appointed Stephen “David” Green to the West Virginia House of Delegates 36th District, which serves McDowell County.

Green fills the vacancy created by Anita Hall’s resignation. Green will serve the remainder of the unexpired term.

Others in attendance for the ceremony included Delegates Heather Tully, R-Nicholas; Jarred Cannon, R-Putnam; Matthew Rohrbach, R-Cabell; Bill Anderson, R-Wood; and Adam Vance, R-Wyoming.

The Concord University graduate is an independent insurance agent, and his agency operates three brick-and-mortar locations with ten employees.

Green’s appointment to the seat comes in the midst of his candidacy for it, as he had filed his intent to run on Jan. 9. Green will face fellow Republican S.P. “Pat” McKinney in the primary in May.