George Ambler
George "Boogie" Preston Ambler is an American politician who served as a Delegate from the 42nd District to the West [Virginia House of Delegates] between 2013 and 2019. Ambler is a Republican.
Early life, education, and career
Ambler was born in Alderson, West Virginia. He earned his Bachelor of Science degree from Bluefield State College.Elections
2012
In his first primary election, Ambler was one of two Republicans, the other being Ray Canterbury, to be sent to the general in a three-way race, receiving 26.22% of the vote.In a four-way general election, Ambler was elected with Canterbury, receiving 23.17% of the vote.
2014
Like in 2012, Ambler was sent to the general with Canterbury, receiving 44.75% of the vote.In the general, Ambler was reelected alongside Canterbury, receiving 28.88% of the vote.
2016
In the 2016 primary, Ambler received 44.95% of the vote.In the general, Ambler received 33.59% of the vote to be elected alongside Democrat Stephen Baldwin.
2018
In 2018, Ambler sought the nomination for West Virginia's 10th Senate district, where the incumbent was not seeking reelection. In the primary, he defeated Republican Dan Hill with 56.45% of the vote.In the general, Ambler faced fellow 42nd District Delegate Stephen Baldwin and lost with 46.85% of the vote. He left his office as Delegate from the 42nd District thereafter.
Tenure
Committee assignments
2013 session
- Roads and Transportation
- Education
- Agriculture
2015 session
- Agriculture and Natural Resources
- Education
- Energy
- Roads and Transportation
2017 session
- Agriculture and Natural Resources
- Finance
- Roads and Transportation
Flooding
Candidate Ratings
In 2018, Ambler had a 93% rating from the American Conservative Union and a 76% lifetime rating.Ambler also had a 84.6% rating from the West Virginia division of the United [States Chamber of Commerce] in 2018.
In 2016, Ambler had only a 10% rating from the West Virginia chapter of the Sierra Club.