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State Representative Sean Hornbuckle

Sean Hornbuckle serves as State Representative for District 25 in West Virginia.

Profile Timeline

  • Entered office.

Sean Hornbuckle, born on September 2, 1985, in Huntington, West Virginia, has made significant contributions to his community and state. As a Financial Advisor with Edward Jones, he combines financial expertise with public service.

Education:

  • Huntington High School: Sean’s educational journey began here.
  • B.A. in Sports Management and Marketing from Marshall University: His passion for sports and business intersected during his undergraduate years.
  • M.B.A. from Marshall University: Sean furthered his education, equipping himself with valuable skills for leadership and decision-making.

Family:

  • Parents: Sean is the son of the late Moses and Pat Hornbuckle.
  • Children: He is a proud father to Tristan.

Affiliations:

  • YMCA Youth Basketball and Soccer Coach: Sean actively engages with youth sports, fostering teamwork and discipline.
  • City of Huntington Planning Commission: His commitment extends to shaping the city’s future.
  • Cabell County Democratic Women’s Club: Sean supports women’s empowerment and advocacy.
  • Associate Member, Cabell County Young Dems: He encourages young people to participate in the democratic process.

Legislative Service:

  • Elected to the House of Delegates in 2014: Sean’s journey in state politics began, and he has continued to serve through multiple terms.
  • House Minority Leader Tempore since 2020: His leadership role reflects his dedication to effective governance.
  • Committee Roles: Sean has served as the minority chairman and ranking member of the House Education Committee and the House Pensions and Retirement Committee.

Religion:

  • Christian: His faith informs his values and approach to public service.

Sean Hornbuckle’s commitment to his constituents and his ability to bridge financial expertise with legislative responsibilities make him a notable figure in West Virginia politics.