ENSIKLOPEDIA Cari Tekan Enter untuk memulai pencarian cepat. Kembali ke Ensiklopedia Arsip Wikipedia Indonesia Geno Chiarelli Geno ChiarelliAmerican politician Geno ChiarelliMember of the West Virginia House of Representativesfrom the 78th districtIncumbentAssumed office December 1, 2022 Personal detailsBorn (1994-12-07) December 7, 1994 (age 31)PartyRepublicanAlma materWest Virginia UniversityOccupationSubstance abuse counselor Eugene "Geno" Chiarelli (born December 7, 1994) is an American politician serving as a member of the West Virginia House of Delegates from the 78th district.[1] Biography Chiarelli earned a bachelor's degree from West Virginia University in 2018. He has worked with child protective services and as a substance abuse counselor. He is a Roman Catholic.[2] Political positions In an attempt to stop vape usage, Chiarelli introduced a bill to limit vape shops to one for 15,000 people in each county.[3] He is Anti-Abortion.[4] References ↑ "West Virginia House of Delegates". www.wvlegislature.gov. Retrieved 2024-07-08. ↑ "Eugene Chiarelli". Ballotpedia. Retrieved 2024-07-08. ↑ Report, WV News (2024-01-18). "West Virginia Delegate Proposes Limit on Vape, Head Shops Amid Rising Crime Rates and Concerns over Minors' Access to Drugs". WV News. Retrieved 2024-07-08. ↑ Post, David Beard, The Dominion (2022-09-27). "House of Delegates candidates John Williams, Geno Chiarelli, answer Editorial Board questions". Dominion Post. Retrieved 2024-07-08.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link) vteMembers of the West Virginia House of Delegates87th West Virginia Legislature (2025−2026) SpeakerRoger Hanshaw (R) Minority LeaderSean Hornbuckle (D) ▌Pat McGeehan (R) ▌Mark Zatezalo (R) ▌Jimmy Willis (R) ▌Bill Flanigan (R) ▌Shawn Fluharty (D) ▌Jeffrey Stephens (R) ▌Charles Sheedy (R) ▌Bill Bell (R) ▌Betsy Kelly (R) ▌Bill Anderson (R) ▌Bob Fehrenbacher (R) ▌Vernon Criss (R) ▌Scot Heckert (R) ▌Dave Foggin (R) ▌Erica Moore (R) ▌Joe Parsons (R) ▌Jonathan Pinson (R) ▌Jim Butler (R) ▌Kathie Hess Crouse (R) ▌Sarah Drennan (R) ▌Jarred Cannon (R) ▌Daniel Linville (R) ▌Evan Worrell (R) ▌Patrick Lucas (R) ▌Sean Hornbuckle (D) ▌Matthew Rohrbach (R) ▌Michael Amos (R) ▌Ryan Browning (R) ▌Henry Dillon (R) ▌Jeff Eldridge (R) ▌Margitta Mazzocchi (R) ▌Josh Holstein (R) ▌Jordan Bridges (R) ▌Mark Dean (R) ▌Adam Vance (R) ▌David Green (R) ▌Marty Gearheart (R) ▌Joe Ellington (R) ▌Doug Smith (R) ▌Roy Cooper (R) ▌Jordan Maynor (R) ▌John Jordan (R) ▌Chris Toney (R) ▌Bill Roop (R) ▌Eric Brooks (R) ▌Jeff Campbell (R) ▌Ray Canterbury (R) ▌Gregory Watt (R) ▌Stanley Adkins (R) ▌Elliott Pritt (R) ▌Marshall Clay (R) ▌Tresa Howell (R) ▌Tristan Leavitt (R) ▌Mike Pushkin (D) ▌JB Akers (R) ▌Kayla Young (D) ▌Hollis Lewis (D) ▌Walter Hall (R) ▌Andy Shamblin (R) ▌Dana Ferrell (R) ▌Dean Jeffries (R) ▌Roger Hanshaw (R) ▌Lori Dittman (R) ▌Adam Burkhammer (R) ▌Carl Martin (R) ▌Jonathan Kyle (R) ▌Elias Coop-Gonzalez (R) ▌Chris Phillips (R) ▌Keith Marple (R) ▌Mickey Petitto (R) ▌Laura Kimble (R) ▌Clay Riley (R) ▌Bryan Smith (R) ▌Guy Ward (R) ▌Phil Mallow (R) ▌Rick Garcia (D) ▌Joe Statler (R) ▌Geno Chiarelli (R) ▌Evan Hansen (D) ▌John Williams (D) ▌Anitra Hamilton (D) ▌David McCormick (R) ▌George Street (R) ▌D. Rolland Jennings (R) ▌John Paul Hott (R) ▌Bryan Ward (R) ▌Gary Howell (R) ▌Rick Hillenbrand (R) ▌David Cannon (R) ▌George Miller (R) ▌Ian Masters (R) ▌Michael Hite (R) ▌Michael Hornby (R) ▌Donald Bennett (R) ▌Chuck Horst (R) ▌Lisa White (R) ▌S. Chris Anders (R) ▌Joe Funkhouser (R) ▌Wayne Clark (R) ▌William Ridenour (R) ▌Republican (91) ▌Democratic (9) West Virginia Legislature House Senate List of districts List of past legislatures