MOUNDSVILLE, W.Va. – Robert “Bob” Dobkin today announced his candidacy to seek the Republican nomination for the West Virginia State Senate in the Second Senatorial District.
Current State Senator Charles Clements joined Dobkin at the event to declare his endorsement of Dobkin’s campaign.
“West Virginia needs proven leaders who are focused on growing our economy, rebuilding our state’s infrastructure, and improving education for all of our students,” said Dobkin. I plan to continue the work of Senator Clements and be that leader for the Second District.”
Dobkin is an attorney and community leader who has built his career on helping families, small businesses, and local organizations navigate complex legal and financial matters. He practices law at Spilman Thomas & Battle in their Wheeling office, where his practice centers on corporate and business law, mineral law, and estate and trust planning.
“I will be a common-sense conservative who will prioritize jobs, economic development, and family values. We need to focus on the issues that will make West Virginia a great place to live, work, and raise a family,” he said.
Dobkin is running for the State Senate in order to bring disciplined decision-making and a results-oriented mindset to Charleston.
“My career has been shaped by always providing the best guidance possible to those who have sought my assistance in achieving meaningful outcomes – and I firmly believe that same seriousness and preparation should be expected from our public servants,” he said.
Dobkin is running for the State Senate in order to bring disciplined decision-making and a results-oriented mindset to Charleston.
Dobkin’s record of community service includes numerous local and regional boards, including Youth Services System, the Temple Shalom Board of Trustees, the West Virginia Northern Community College Foundation, the Grand Vue Park Foundation, Big Brothers Big Sisters of the Upper Ohio Valley, and the City of Wheeling Board of Zoning Appeals.
He is a graduate of West Virginia Northern Community College, Wheeling Jesuit University, and the Duquesne University School of Law.
Bob was raised in Moundsville, and now lives in Glen Dale with his wife, Amy (nee Durrah), and their son, Ben.

