{{short description|American politician}} {{For|the sports attorney|Jeffrey L. Kessler}} {{Infobox officeholder | name = Jeff Kessler | image = Jeff Kessler.jpg | office = President of the West Virginia Senate<br>{{small|Lieutenant Governor of West Virginia}} | governor = Earl Ray Tomblin{{efn|Senate President and Lieutenant Governor Tomblin acted as Governor until November 13, 2011. Kessler acted as Senate President and Lieutenant Governor until Tomblin's election in the 2011 gubernatorial election.}} | term_start = November 15, 2010 | term_end = January 14, 2015<br>Acting: November 15, 2010 – November 14, 2011 | predecessor = Earl Ray Tomblin | successor = Bill Cole | office2 = Minority Leader of the West Virginia Senate | term_start2 = January 14, 2015 | term_end2 = January 11, 2017 | predecessor2 = Mike Hall | successor2 = Roman Prezioso | state_senate3 = West Virginia | district3 = 2nd | term_start3 = November 10, 1997 | term_end3 = January 11, 2017 | predecessor3 = Larry Wiedebusch | successor3 = Mike Maroney | birth_name = Jeffrey Vincent Kessler | birth_date = {{birth date and age|1955|11|16}} | birth_place = Wheeling, West Virginia, U.S. | death_date = | death_place = | party = Democratic | education = West Liberty University (BA)<br>West Virginia University (JD) }} '''Jeffrey Vincent Kessler''' (born November 16, 1955) is an American politician and former Democratic member of the West Virginia Senate in the United States, representing the 2nd district from 1997 to 2017. He is the former President of the Senate/Lieutenant Governor, Minority Leader of the Senate, Acting President of the Senate and Chairman of the Judiciary Committee. Kessler is also involved in private practice, where he is a partner in the law firm Berry, Kessler, Crutchfield, Taylor & Gordon.

Kessler was born November 16, 1955, in Wheeling, West Virginia. He is the son of George Henry Kessler (1924–2009) and Rosemary Krupica Kessler (1930–1978). He is a 1974 graduate of Bishop Donahue High School in McMechen, West Virginia. He also attended West Liberty State College (now West Liberty University) near Wheeling, West Virginia, and the West Virginia University College of Law in Morgantown, West Virginia.

Kessler unsuccessfully ran for the Democratic nomination in the 2011 gubernatorial election, losing to Earl Ray Tomblin, and in the 2016 gubernatorial election, losing to Jim Justice.<ref name=SOSelection10>{{cite web |work=Charleston Gazette-Mail |title=Kessler signals run for governor in 2016 |date=19 March 2015 |url=http://www.wvgazettemail.com/article/20150319/DM01/150318948}}</ref>

Kessler ran in the 2026 election for United States Senate against incumbent Senator Shelley Moore Capito, however lost the Democratic primary.

==Biography== Jeff Kessler was born in 1955, he is of Russian descent on his mother's side. His father served in the US Navy during World War II and the Korean War, then later worked as a cookie salesman for Nabisco, he would bring home free samples and damaged cookies which Kessler enjoyed as a child. His mother stayed at home and took care of Jeff and his three siblings. Jeff's younger brother, Chris, was diagnosed with aplastic anemia when he was a toddler, he went into remission and survived. In 1994, Chris was elected Marshall County Assessor. Kessler's mother later died of breast cancer at the age of 47.<ref>{{Cite web |url=http://www.jeffkesslerforgovernor.com/index.php?topic=mystory |title=Vote Jeff Kessler for WV Governor |access-date=2011-06-07 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110607231817/http://www.jeffkesslerforgovernor.com/index.php?topic=mystory |archive-date=2011-06-07 |url-status=live }}</ref>

==Positions==

===SCORE Initiative=== In 2014, Kessler spearheaded the SCORE Initiative, which stands for Southern Coalfields Organizing and Revitalizing the Economy. The initiative aims to provide economic opportunities in areas which have suffered from job losses and economic hardships primarily due to losses in the coal industry. According to Kessler, the program acts as a counterpunch to the effects of the "war on coal" and aims to "change our way of thinking so that [Southern West Virginia] can once again become a region that offers our children and grandchildren opportunities for a better future."<ref name="Kessler announces S.C.O.R.E. initiative">{{cite web|work=Parkersburg News and Sentinel |title=Kessler announces S.C.O.R.E. initiative|url=http://www.newsandsentinel.com/page/content.detail/id/597894/Kessler-announces-S-C-O-R-E--initiative.html?nav=5054}}</ref>

===Abortion=== In February 2026, Kessler said on Facebook “I’ve always believed in personal responsibility, human dignity, and freedom. My position has evolved because the facts are clear: banning abortion and threatening access to contraception doesn’t protect life — it strips away freedom and endangers health. That’s why, if elected, I will immediately cosponsor the Women’s Health Protection Act to codify Roe v. Wade and the Right to Contraception Act to protect access to birth control and the providers who prescribed it.” [https://www.facebook.com/share/p/1BwbyhmCgD/]

===Gun control=== Kessler has previously voted in favor of a bill that eliminated the requirement for a permit and training before a person can carry a concealed weapon. He refers to himself as a "second amendment advocate."<ref name="Jeff Kessler on Gun Control">{{cite web|work=On the Issues |publisher=On the Issuesl |title=Jeff Kessler on Gun Control|url=http://www.ontheissues.org/Governor/Jeff_Kessler_Gun_Control.htm}}</ref>

===Tobacco tax=== In 2015, Kessler proposed raising the state cigarette tax by $1 per pack, stating that a $1 increase in the cigarette tax would bring in an estimated $130 million.<ref name="Cigarette tax hike-smoking bill moves from Senate to House">{{cite web|work=WV MetroNews |publisher=West Virginia MetroNews Network|title=Cigarette tax hike-smoking bill moves from Senate to House|date=13 March 2015 |url=http://wvmetronews.com/2015/03/13/cigarette-tax-hike-smoking-bill-moves-from-senate-to-house/}}</ref> Citing West Virginia's relatively high smoking rate, he has proposed setting aside $20 million of the new revenue for substance abuse programs; this move comes as part of a larger effort <ref name="In U.S., Smoking Rate Lowest in Utah, Highest in Kentucky">{{cite web|work=Gallup |title=In U.S., Smoking Rate Lowest in Utah, Highest in Kentucky|date=13 March 2014 |url=http://www.gallup.com/poll/167771/smoking-rate-lowest-utah-highest-kentucky.aspx}}</ref> He also hopes to set aside $10 million of the money for collegiate scholarships.<ref name="Issues: Funding Our Future">{{cite web|work=Jeff Kessler for WV |publisher=Jeff Kessler Democrat for Governor of West Virginia |title=Issues: Funding Our Future |url=http://www.jeffkesslerforgovernor.com/jeff-kessler-issues |url-status=dead |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20160215110313/http://www.jeffkesslerforgovernor.com/jeff-kessler-issues |archivedate=2016-02-15 }}</ref> The idea began to receive increased support in late 2015, with some newspaper boards citing the higher rates of neighboring states and comparing West Virginia's "arbitrarily low" rates to government subsidies for smokers.<ref name="Arbitrarily low cigarette tax costs WV $100 million a year">{{cite web|work=Charleston Gazette-Mail |title=Arbitrarily low cigarette tax costs WV $100 million a year|date=11 November 2015 |url=http://www.wvgazettemail.com/article/20151111/GZ04/151119968/1455}}</ref>

==References== {{reflist|group=lower-alpha}}

==External links== * [http://www.legis.state.wv.us/Senate1/Members/senatorsinfo.cfm?input=Senator%20Kessler West Virginia Legislature - Senator Jeff Kessler] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110527141735/http://www.legis.state.wv.us/Senate1/Members/senatorsinfo.cfm?input=Senator%20Kessler |date=2011-05-27 }} ''official government website'' * [http://www.votesmart.org/bio.php?can_id=15541 Project Vote Smart - Senator Jeffrey V. Kessler (WV)] profile * ''Follow the Money'' - Jeff Kessler ** [http://www.followthemoney.org/database/StateGlance/candidate.phtml?c=99778 2008] [http://www.followthemoney.org/database/StateGlance/candidate.phtml?c=82069 2006] [http://www.followthemoney.org/database/StateGlance/candidate.phtml?c=66237 2004] [http://www.followthemoney.org/database/StateGlance/candidate.phtml?c=57388 2000] [http://www.followthemoney.org/database/StateGlance/candidate.phtml?c=57098 1998] Senate campaign contributions

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