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Walker opens statewide campaign headquarters

6/12/2008 7:43 AM

State Supreme Court candidate Beth Walker talks with state Attorney General candidate Dan Greear at the opening of her statewide campaign headquarters on June 10 in Charleston. (Photos courtesy of Roman Stauffer, Beth Walker for Supreme Court)
 
State Supreme Court candidate Beth Walker talks with state supporters during the grand opening of her statewide campaign headquarters on June 10 in Charleston. (Photos courtesy of Roman Stauffer, Beth Walker for Supreme Court)
CHARLESTON -- The Beth Walker for Supreme Court campaign officially has opened its campaign headquarters in Charleston.

The office will serve as the campaign's central hub for statewide campaign activities.

Walker was joined by campaign staff, volunteers and supporters gathered at a Grand Opening Reception on June 10 at the office, which is located at 191 Summers Street (the corner of Lee and Summers Streets) in downtown Charleston.

"Our campaign remains focused on the importance of a fair and impartial court system for the future prosperity of West Virginians," Walker said. "By opening our headquarters, we continue to expand our ability to spread the word about my commitment to integrity and the rule of law. I am grateful for all of our volunteers across the state who are being so generous with their time and talent."

The Beth Walker for Supreme Court office may be contacted by telephone at (304) 347-1680 or by e-mail at Friends@WalkerforSupremeCourt.com.

Walker is a candidate for Justice of the Supreme Court of Appeals of
West Virginia. There are 2 seats on the Supreme Court up for election in 2008. Both seats carry 12-year terms.


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