Carte Patrick Goodwin is an American attorney who served as a United States Senator from West Virginia in 2010. A member of the Democratic Party, he was appointed by GovernorJoe Manchin on July 16, 2010, as a placeholder to fill the vacancy created by the death of Robert Byrd. He chose to not run in the special election on November 2, 2010, and was replaced by Manchin to serve the remaining two years in Byrd's term. His term expired on November 15, 2010, when Manchin was sworn in. He is the current youngest living former Senator. Before his appointment as United States Senator, he served as Manchin's Chief Counsel, before returning to his private practice as an attorney. He also served as the Chairman of the West Virginia School Building Authority, and as Chair of the Independent Commission on Judicial Reform. In 2008, he was named one of the "Ten Most Successful Young Executives in West Virginia" by Executive magazine; and in 2010, Time named him one of the rising stars of American politics under 40, in their list of "40 under 40".
In 2004 Goodwin worked on then-Secretary of State, Joe Manchin's successful campaign for Governor. Goodwin was appointed Chairman of the West Virginia School Building Authority by Manchin, and later served as his Chief Counsel from 2005 to 2009. As the Governor's counsel, Goodwin assisted in the drafting of mine rescue and security measures, sparked by fatal accidents in the Aracoma and Sago Mines. In June 2009, Manchin appointed Goodwin Chairman of the Independent Commission on Judicial Reform, which studied the need for changes in the judicial system in West Virginia. Also serving in the commission, as honorary Chairwoman, was former Supreme Court Associate Justice, Sandra Day O'Connor. In 2011, Senate Majority LeaderHarry Reid appointed Goodwin to a two-year term as a Commissioner of the United States-China Economic and Security Review Commission. Goodwin is often speculated as a candidate for statewide office in West Virginia.
U.S. Senate
On July 16, 2010, Manchin appointed Goodwin to the U.S. Senate seat vacated by the death of Senator Robert Byrd, until a special election could choose a permanent successor. At his appointment to Byrd's seat, Manchin fittingly stated they had "passed this torch to another generation," with Goodwin becoming the youngest Senator, and Byrd previously being the oldest one. Goodwin stated that he would not seek election to the seat in his own right, and that he would leave office once a new senator had been elected. Observers suggested that Goodwin had been appointed as a placeholder for Manchin, who subsequently won the special election to complete Byrd's term. Before being sworn into office Goodwin broke with Senate Democrats, stating he would not support their cap-and-trade bill. Goodwin was sworn into the Senate on July 20, 2010, and quickly joined with fellow Democrats to pass an extension of unemployment benefits, an effort they previously were unable to pass due to Republican filibuster. Goodwin voted to confirmElena Kagan as an Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of the United States. His term expired on November 15, 2010, when Manchin was sworn in. During his short tenure, Goodwin served on the following committees: