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After seven terms representing the Second Congressional District, she ran for the United States Senate, hoping to be a stronger voice for the Mountain State and to restore order to a Senate stuck in gridlock for far too long. Shelley is the first female Senator in West Virginia’s history and was elected with the largest margin of victory for a Republican in state history in 2020—winning more than 70 percent of the vote and all 55 counties, surpassing the previous mark she set in 2014 when she won more than 62 percent of the vote and all 55 counties. Senator Capito currently serves as the Chairman of the Senate Republican Policy Committee.","source_url":"https://www.capito.senate.gov/about","source_date":"2026-05-23"},{"topic":"National Security","stance":"Public Service","detail":"While raising three kids, Shelley became more involved in her local community, representing Kanawha County in the West Virginia House of Delegates. 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