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Election Night Reporting Election Night Reporting https://results.enr.clarityelections.com/WV/106210/web.264614/ Report: WV_WV_report_1608184528261 Contest List Total Percent of Contest Name Choice Name Votes Votes Donald J. Trump 545,382 68.63% Joseph R. Biden 235,984 29.70% PRESIDENT Jo Jorgensen 10,687 1.34% Howie Hawkins 2,599 0.33% Shelley Moore Capito 547,454 70.28% U.S. SENATOR Paula Jean Swearengin 210,309 27.00% David Moran 21,155 2.72% U.S. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES, 1st David B Mckinley 180,488 68.98% Congressional District Natalie Cline 81,177 31.02% U.S. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES, 2nd Alex X Mooney 172,195 63.08% Congressional District Cathy Kunkel 100,799 36.92% U.S. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES, 3rd Carol Miller 161,585 71.34% Congressional District Hilary Turner 64,927 28.66% Jim Justice 497,944 64.77% Ben Salango 237,024 30.83% GOVERNOR Erika Kolenich 22,527 2.93% Daniel P. 'Danny' Lutz 11,309 1.47% Mac Warner 447,537 58.26% SECRETARY OF STATE Natalie Tennant 320,650 41.74% John 'Jb' Mccuskey 496,845 67.03% AUDITOR Mary Ann Roebuck 244,427 32.97% Claytor Riley Moore 425,745 56.31% TREASURER John D. Perdue 330,316 43.69% Kent Leonhardt 480,386 64.98% COMMISSIONER OF AGRICULTURE Bob Beach 258,912 35.02% Patrick Morrisey 487,250 63.77% ATTORNEY GENERAL Sam Brown Petsonk 276,798 36.23% Ryan W. Weld 23,844 53.01% STATE SENATOR, 1st District Randy Swartzmiller 21,137 46.99% Mike Maroney 25,136 56.23% STATE SENATOR, 2nd District Josh Gary 19,569 43.77% STATE SENATOR, 3rd District Donna J Boley 29,889 66.27% 1 of 8 12/16/2020, 9:55 PM Election Night Reporting https://results.enr.clarityelections.com/WV/106210/web.264614/ Robert 'Robin' Wilson 11,812 26.19% Travis Shultz 3,403 7.54% Amy Nichole Grady 33,409 70.69% STATE SENATOR, 4th District Bruce Ashworth 11,950 25.28% Loyd Butcher 1,904 4.03% Robert H 'Bob' Plymale 22,808 53.63% STATE SENATOR, 5th District Charles R. 'Chad' 19,724 46.37% Shaffer STATE SENATOR, 6th District Chandler Swope 33,682 100.00% Rupie Phillips 20,608 56.24% STATE SENATOR, 7th District Ralph Rodighiero 16,038 43.76% Glenn D. Jeffries 23,389 55.76% STATE SENATOR, 8th District Kathie Hess Crouse 18,557 44.24% STATE SENATOR, 9th District David Bugs Stover 35,665 100.00% Jack David Woodrum 25,315 58.59% STATE SENATOR, 10th District William R. Laird Iv 17,895 41.41% Robert Lee Karnes 23,364 51.37% STATE SENATOR, 11th District Denise Campbell 22,116 48.63% Patrick S Martin 26,176 56.91% STATE SENATOR, 12th District Doug Facemire 19,818 43.09% Mike Caputo 26,095 56.22% STATE SENATOR, 13th District Rebecca Polis 20,321 43.78% Randy E Smith 35,382 72.59% STATE SENATOR, 14th District David C. Childers 13,361 27.41% Craig P. Blair 41,560 80.10% STATE SENATOR, 15th District Donald Kinnie 10,324 19.90% Patricia Rucker 25,582 51.84% STATE SENATOR, 16th District Pete Dougherty 23,768 48.16% Eric Nelson 23,717 53.64% STATE SENATOR, 17th District Andrew Robinson 20,497 46.36% Mark Zatezalo 8,978 35.25% Pat Mcgeehan 8,165 32.06% HOUSE OF DELEGATES, 1st District Jack Wood 4,307 16.91% Ronnie D Jones 4,016 15.77% Phillip W. Diserio 4,146 55.71% HOUSE OF DELEGATES, 2nd District Gordon K. Greer 3,296 44.29% Erikka Storch 11,451 38.60% Shawn Fluharty 8,933 30.11% HOUSE OF DELEGATES, 3rd District Dalton Haas 5,733 19.32% Benjamin Schneider 3,551 11.97% 2 of 8 12/16/2020, 9:55 PM Election Night Reporting https://results.enr.clarityelections.com/WV/106210/web.264614/ Charlie Reynolds 8,085 35.69% HOUSE OF DELEGATES, 4th District Lisa Zukoff 7,650 33.77% Christian E. Turak 6,921 30.55% Dave Pethtel 3,710 53.59% HOUSE OF DELEGATES, 5th District Phillip W Wiley 3,213 46.41% David L. Kelly 5,034 72.70% HOUSE OF DELEGATES, 6th District Cindy Welch 1,890 27.30% HOUSE OF DELEGATES, 7th District Trenton Carl Barnhart 6,549 100.00% Bill Anderson 6,270 72.28% HOUSE OF DELEGATES, 8th District Andrew Alvarez 2,405 27.72% D. 'Shannon' Kimes 5,733 70.31% HOUSE OF DELEGATES, 9th District Jim Marion 2,421 29.69% John R. Kelly 13,694 27.21% Roger Conley 11,198 22.25% HOUSE OF DELEGATES, 10th District Vernon Criss 11,003 21.87% Trish Pritchard 8,651 17.19% Luke Winters 5,775 11.48% N. Riley Keaton 4,797 66.46% HOUSE OF DELEGATES, 11th District Mark Pauley 2,421 33.54% HOUSE OF DELEGATES, 12th District Steve Westfall 6,959 100.00% Jonathan Adam Pinson 8,833 36.04% Joshua Kurt 6,607 26.96% HOUSE OF DELEGATES, 13th District Higginbotham Scott Brewer 6,012 24.53% David Ray Caldwell 3,057 12.47% Johnnie Wamsley Ii 5,078 69.37% HOUSE OF DELEGATES, 14th District Chris Yeager 2,242 30.63% Geoff Foster 6,259 62.45% HOUSE OF DELEGATES, 15th District Theresa 'Tess' Jackson 3,177 31.70% Michael A Young 586 5.85% Sean Hornbuckle 8,929 20.98% Daniel Linville 7,418 17.43% John Mandt 7,359 17.29% HOUSE OF DELEGATES, 16th District Mark Bates 7,288 17.12% Anna Lewis 5,898 13.86% Dakota Nelson 5,677 13.34% Matthew Rohrbach 7,471 39.49% HOUSE OF DELEGATES, 17th District Chad Lovejoy 6,167 32.59% Jeanette M. Rowsey 5,283 27.92% HOUSE OF DELEGATES, 18th District Evan Worrell 5,531 69.76% 3 of 8 12/16/2020, 9:55 PM Election Night Reporting https://results.enr.clarityelections.com/WV/106210/web.264614/ Paul David Ross 2,398 30.24% Derrick Evans 8,227 37.30% Ric Griffith 5,520 25.03% HOUSE OF DELEGATES, 19th District Jason Stephens 4,192 19.01% David Thompson 4,115 18.66% Nathan D. Brown 3,486 55.53% HOUSE OF DELEGATES, 20th District Matthew W. Deskins 2,792 44.47% Mark Dean 4,298 69.56% HOUSE OF DELEGATES, 21st District Phyllis White 1,881 30.44% Zack Maynard 7,068 35.02% Joe Jeffries 6,206 30.75% HOUSE OF DELEGATES, 22nd District Jeff Eldridge 5,003 24.79% Cecil Silva 1,903 9.43% Josh Holstein 3,557 54.32% HOUSE OF DELEGATES, 23rd District Rodney A. Miller 2,991 45.68% Jordan Bridges 5,112 29.24% Margitta Mazzocchi 4,986 28.52% HOUSE OF DELEGATES, 24th District Tim Tomblin 4,564 26.11% Susan Shelton Perry 2,820 16.13% HOUSE OF DELEGATES, 25th District Tony Paynter 6,519 100.00% Ed Evans 2,768 50.63% HOUSE OF DELEGATES, 26th District Wes R. Payne 2,699 49.37% Doug Smith 12,964 28.30% Marty Gearheart 12,853 28.05% HOUSE OF DELEGATES, 27th District Joe C. 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Hurt 5,991 12.56% Roger Hanshaw 4,811 68.40% HOUSE OF DELEGATES, 33rd District Larry Cottrell 2,223 31.60% Brent Boggs 4,682 70.67% HOUSE OF DELEGATES, 34th District Leatha Williams 1,943 29.33% Moore Capito 16,021 15.67% Doug Skaff 15,975 15.63% Larry Pack 12,431 12.16% Kayla Young 12,323 12.05% HOUSE OF DELEGATES, 35th District Kathy Ferguson 12,076 11.81% Rusty Williams 12,035 11.77% Chris Stansbury 11,059 10.82% Trevor Morris 10,304 10.08% Larry L. Rowe 10,355 20.44% Chris Pritt 8,508 16.79% Jim Barach 8,490 16.76% HOUSE OF DELEGATES, 36th District Stevie Thaxton 8,026 15.84% Amanda Estep-burton 7,743 15.28% Chris Walters 7,548 14.90% HOUSE OF DELEGATES, 37th District Mike Pushkin 4,900 100.00% Dianna Graves 6,037 65.14% HOUSE OF DELEGATES, 38th District Nikki Ardman 3,231 34.86% Dana Ferrell 5,292 67.48% HOUSE OF DELEGATES, 39th District David 'Woody' Holmes 2,550 32.52% HOUSE OF DELEGATES, 40th District Dean Jeffries 6,764 100.00% Heather Tully 5,725 73.29% HOUSE OF DELEGATES, 41st District Duane Bragg 2,086 26.71% Barry L. Bruce 8,236 29.47% Todd Longanacre 7,450 26.65% HOUSE OF DELEGATES, 42nd District Jeff Campbell 6,533 23.37% Cindy Lavender-bowe 5,732 20.51% William 'Ty' Nestor 8,070 31.86% Cody H Thompson 6,644 26.23% HOUSE OF DELEGATES, 43rd District Bill Hartman 6,085 24.02% Mark Rennix 4,534 17.90% Caleb Hanna 4,332 63.92% HOUSE OF DELEGATES, 44th District Robin Cutlip 2,445 36.08% HOUSE OF DELEGATES, 45th District Carl 'Robbie' Martin 6,490 100.00% HOUSE OF DELEGATES, 46th District Adam Burkhammer 5,362 64.12% 5 of 8 12/16/2020, 9:55 PM Election Night Reporting https://results.enr.clarityelections.com/WV/106210/web.264614/ Robert ' Bob' Stultz 2,516 30.09% Michael Lockard 484 5.79% Chris Phillips 5,018 64.46% HOUSE OF DELEGATES, 47th District Ed Larry 2,767 35.54% Ben Queen 16,706 16.35% Danny Hamrick 14,642 14.33% Laura Kimble 14,495 14.19% Clay Riley 13,559 13.27% Richard J Iaquinta 12,083 11.83% HOUSE OF DELEGATES, 48th District Josh Maxwell 9,831 9.62% Robert 'Rob' Garcia 9,785 9.58% Ryan Deems 7,297 7.14% Will Hyman 2,275 2.23% J.
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