Richard Ojeda
Richard Neece Ojeda II (/oʊˈdʒɛdə/; born September 25, 1970) is an American politician and retired U.S. Army officer.[1][2] He was the West Virginia State Senator from the 7th district from 2016 to 2019. He is a member of the Democratic Party.
Richard Ojeda | |
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Member of the West Virginia Senate from the 7th district | |
In office December 1, 2016 – January 14, 2019 | |
Preceded by | Art Kirkendoll |
Succeeded by | Paul Hardesty |
Personal details | |
Born | Richard Neece Ojeda II September 25, 1970 Rochester, Minnesota, U.S. |
Political party | Democratic |
Spouse(s) | Kelly Ojeda |
Children | 2 |
Education | West Virginia State University (BA) Webster University (MBA) |
Military service | |
Allegiance | United States |
Branch/service | United States Army |
Years of service | 1988–2013 |
Rank | Major |
Battles/wars | War in Afghanistan Iraq War |
Awards | Bronze Star (2) |
Career
Ojeda was the Democratic nominee for the U.S. House of Representatives in West Virginia's 3rd congressional district in the 2018 election, but lost that election to Republican Carol Miller.[3]
On November 12, 2018, Ojeda announced his candidacy for President of the United States in the 2020 election.[4] Ojeda was the second office-holding Democrat to announce a campaign for the 2020 U.S. presidential election, the first being Maryland Rep. John Delaney.[5] As no current state legislator has ever made a serious bid for the presidency, Ojeda was considered a "longshot" and "underdog" candidate.[6][7] On January 26, 2019, Ojeda withdrew from the election.[8]
On January 13, 2020, Ojeda announced his campaign for the United States Senate, challenging incumbent Shelley Moore Capito.[9][10] However, he lost the nomination to progressive Paula Jean Swearengin.