Nick Casey Explained

Nick Casey
Birth Date:1953 10, mf=yes
Birth Place:Marmet, West Virginia, U.S.
Party:Democratic
Office:Chair of the
West Virginia Democratic Party
Term Start:2004
Term End:2010
Spouse:Mary Panzera Casey
Children:Two
Occupation:Attorney

George Nicholas Casey Jr. (born October 19, 1953) is a West Virginian attorney and accountant. Casey is the former chairman of the West Virginia Democratic Party, and currently serves as its treasurer. He was an unsuccessful candidate for Congress in 2014.

Personal life and education

Casey earned a B.S. in accounting from the University of Kentucky and a J.D. from West Virginia University.[1] Casey is married to Mary Panzera Casey.[2]

Career

Casey has served as treasurer for Senator and former Governor Joe Manchin's campaigns, and also served as campaign treasurer for Mario Palumbo.[3] Casey served as chairman of the West Virginia Democratic Party from 2004 to 2010. In 2008, Casey was a Democratic superdelegate.[4] In 2009, Casey was recommended for a federal judgeship by West Virginia Senators Robert Byrd and Jay Rockefeller; Casey ultimately was not nominated.[5] Casey was also a candidate to succeed Robert Byrd after the latter's death, but Governor Joe Manchin appointed Carte Goodwin instead.[6]

Casey was the managing partner of Lewis, Glasser, Casey, & Rollins, a Charleston-based law firm.[1] Casey was elected treasurer of the American Bar Association in 2013, and previously served as president of the West Virginia Bar Association. Casey is also a certified public accountant. Casey has served as the chairman of the board of St. Francis Hospital,[7] and has volunteered for Habitat for Humanity, Project HOPE, and Appalachia Service Project.[5]

2014 congressional election

Casey ran for a seat in West Virginia's 2nd congressional district that was vacated after Republican Shelley Moore Capito decided to run for the Senate.[8] Casey lost to Republican Alex Mooney who became the state's first Latino congressman.[9]

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: G. Nicholas Casey, Jr.. Lewis Glasser Casey and Rollins. 13 August 2013. https://web.archive.org/web/20130307004252/http://www.lgcr.com/attorney_profiles/Casey,7.aspx. 7 March 2013. dead.
  2. Web site: Conference Staff. Catholic Conference of West Virginia. 13 August 2013. 14 October 2018. https://web.archive.org/web/20181014115551/http://www.catholicconferencewv.org/conference_staff.php. dead.
  3. News: Kercheval. Hoppy. Nick Casey prepares for run in WV-2. 13 August 2013. MetroNews. 30 April 2013.
  4. News: Searls. Tom. W.Va. superdelegates hold firm. 13 August 2013. Charleston Gazette. 15 May 2008. dead. https://web.archive.org/web/20080917223735/http://www.wvgazette.com/News/ElectionCentral/200805140862. 17 September 2008.
  5. News: Porterfield. Mannix. Nick Casey recommended for federal judgeship. 13 August 2013. The Register Herald. 20 October 2009.
  6. News: Graham. David. Who Will Succeed Robert Byrd as West Virginia's Senator?. 13 August 2013. The Daily Beast. 28 June 2010.
  7. News: AP. Former Democrat chairman running for Congress. 13 August 2013. The Charleston Gazette. 30 April 2013.
  8. News: Ali. Ann. Q&A: Nick Casey Prepares for Congressional Campaign Trail. 13 August 2013. The State Journal. 1 August 2013. 23 October 2014. https://web.archive.org/web/20141023060328/http://www.statejournal.com/story/22988423/qa-nick-casey-prepares-for-congressional-campaign-trail. dead.
  9. News: November 4, 2014 . West Virginia, the nation's least Hispanic state, elects its first Latino congressman . . . November 6, 2014.