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Sarah Drennan

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American politician (born 1981)
Sarah Drennan
Member of the West Virginia House of Delegates
from the 20th district
Assumed office
December 1, 2024
Preceded byGeoff Foster
Personal details
Born (1981年01月08日) January 8, 1981 (age 45)
Party Republican
SpouseMark Drennan
Children2
EducationMarshall University

Sarah Drennan (born January 8, 1981) is an American politician serving as a Republican member of the West Virginia House of Delegates for the 20th district.[1] She is the Assistant Majority Whip. She is also an NICU registered nurse. Drennan graduated from Marshall University-St. Mary's School of Nursing.[1]

References

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  1. Pat McGeehan (R)
  2. Mark Zatezalo (R)
  3. Jimmy Willis (R)
  4. Bill Flanigan (R)
  5. Shawn Fluharty (D)
  6. Jeffrey Stephens (R)
  7. Charles Sheedy (R)
  8. Bill Bell (R)
  9. Betsy Kelly (R)
  10. Bill Anderson (R)
  11. Bob Fehrenbacher (R)
  12. Vernon Criss (R)
  13. Scot Heckert (R)
  14. Dave Foggin (R)
  15. Erica Moore (R)
  16. Joe Parsons (R)
  17. Jonathan Pinson (R)
  18. Jim Butler (R)
  19. Kathie Hess Crouse (R)
  20. Sarah Drennan (R)
  21. Jarred Cannon (R)
  22. Daniel Linville (R)
  23. Evan Worrell (R)
  24. Patrick Lucas (R)
  25. Sean Hornbuckle (D)
  26. Matthew Rohrbach (R)
  27. Michael Amos (R)
  28. Ryan Browning (R)
  29. Henry Dillon (R)
  30. Jeff Eldridge (R)
  31. Margitta Mazzocchi (R)
  32. Josh Holstein (R)
  33. Jordan Bridges (R)
  34. Mark Dean (R)
  35. Adam Vance (R)
  36. David Green (R)
  37. Marty Gearheart (R)
  38. Joe Ellington (R)
  39. Doug Smith (R)
  40. Roy Cooper (R)
  41. Jordan Maynor (R)
  42. John Jordan (R)
  43. Chris Toney (R)
  44. Bill Roop (R)
  45. Eric Brooks (R)
  46. Jeff Campbell (R)
  47. Ray Canterbury (R)
  48. Gregory Watt (R)
  49. Stanley Adkins (R)
  50. Elliott Pritt (R)
  51. Marshall Clay (R)
  52. Tresa Howell (R)
  53. Tristan Leavitt (R)
  54. Mike Pushkin (D)
  55. JB Akers (R)
  56. Kayla Young (D)
  57. Hollis Lewis (D)
  58. Walter Hall (R)
  59. Andy Shamblin (R)
  60. Dana Ferrell (R)
  61. Dean Jeffries (R)
  62. Roger Hanshaw (R)
  63. Lori Dittman (R)
  64. Adam Burkhammer (R)
  65. Carl Martin (R)
  66. Jonathan Kyle (R)
  67. Elias Coop-Gonzalez (R)
  68. Chris Phillips (R)
  69. Keith Marple (R)
  70. Mickey Petitto (R)
  71. Laura Kimble (R)
  72. Clay Riley (R)
  73. Bryan Smith (R)
  74. Guy Ward (R)
  75. Phil Mallow (R)
  76. Rick Garcia (D)
  77. Joe Statler (R)
  78. Geno Chiarelli (R)
  79. Evan Hansen (D)
  80. John Williams (D)
  81. Anitra Hamilton (D)
  82. David McCormick (R)
  83. George Street (R)
  84. D. Rolland Jennings (R)
  85. John Paul Hott (R)
  86. Bryan Ward (R)
  87. Gary Howell (R)
  88. Rick Hillenbrand (R)
  89. David Cannon (R)
  90. George Miller (R)
  91. Ian Masters (R)
  92. Michael Hite (R)
  93. Michael Hornby (R)
  94. Donald Bennett (R)
  95. Chuck Horst (R)
  96. Lisa White (R)
  97. S. Chris Anders (R)
  98. Joe Funkhouser (R)
  99. Wayne Clark (R)
  100. William Ridenour (R)
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