



Mercer • McDowell • Mingo • Wayne
A lifelong West Virginian, Jeff spent his career working towards bringing together businesses, local leaders, and citizens to advocate for revitalizing the economy, building infrastructure, and supporting education in Southern West Virginia.
“I believe in finding practical solutions to the issues our area is facing today. Through bringing job creation and infrastructure development, supporting all levels of education, vocational and secondary education to develop our workforce, we can give our students the opportunities they need right here at home and improve the quality of life for all.” said Disibbio.
“We need to have real conversations about helping families in our communities. It is hard to imagine that in 2025, there are still households without running water, crumbling roads and schools that are in dire need of maintenance. We need good paying jobs and infrastructure to not only attract job creators but also improve the quality of life for everyone,” added Disibbio, “As a major economic hub in West Virginia, Mercer County deserves to have representation in the State Senate.”
Disibbio’s background includes his current role as President and CEO of the Chamber of Commerce of the Two Virginias, teaching Criminal Justice at Bluefield University, he previously served as a Trust Officer at First Century and First Community Bank and championed initiatives that support small business and workforce development.
Disibbio’s educational background includes a BS in Criminal Justice/Pre-law from Radford University, BS in Psychology from Bluefield College and his Law Degree from Regent University-Robertson School of Law. He currently serves as a Board Member or Executive Board Member to the following organizations: County Planning Commission, County Building Commission, Mercer County Solid Waste Authority, City of Bluefield Building Commission, Craft Memorial Library Board, and serves as WV District Governor, Rotary 7545. He and his family live in Bluefield, WV.
Cut red tape for small businesses and startups.
Expand apprenticeship and skills training tied to local employers.
Support teachers and modernize classrooms.
Fix roads and bridges with accountability.
Invest in reliable water systems.
Support law enforcement and first responders.
Back treatment and recovery programs that reunite families.
Republican for West Virginia State Senate • District 6
Southern West Virginia deserves a future where opportunity isn’t somewhere else—it’s right here.
I’ve seen what works: collaboration, accountability, and a relentless focus on results. I’m running for State Senate to put people over politics, rebuild the foundations of our communities, and open doors for the next generation.
From reliable roads and clean water to modern schools and broadband, we can do big things—together. I’ll take your voice to Charleston and bring integrity, transparency, and action to every decision.


