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General Election U.S. Senate *Elected Robert C. Byrd (D) Stan Klos (R) COUNTY Sophia Wheeling Barbour 3638 1193 Berkeley 7636 5169 Boone 4236 1074 Braxton 2598 1186 Brooke 4809 1675 Cabell 15421 6640 Calhoun 1220 581 Clay 1606 680 Doddridge 902 773 Fayette 7174 2021 Gilmer 1424 689 Grant 1909 1284 Greenbrier 5313 2495 Hampshire 2589 1612 Hancock 7197 2352 Hardy 2287 911 Harrison 14262 4055 Jackson 4185 2776 Jefferson 5724 2681 Kanawha 32882 17274 Lewis 3138 1486 Lincoln 3720 1591 Logan 6784 1048 Marion 11720 3121 Marshall 6235 3396 Mason 4243 2384 McDowell 4001 844 Mercer 8137 4968 Mineral 4010 2051 Mingo 4125 741 Monongalia 12181 4665 Monroe 2306 1240 Morgan 1736 1436 Nicholas 3965 1568 Ohio 8140 4889 Pendleton 1254 565 Pleasants 1332 934 Pocahontas 2263 757 Preston 5010 2328 Putnam 6367 4742 Raleigh 11320 4009 Randolph 5923 1712 Ritchie 1455 1219 Roane 2083 1386 Summers 1916 760 Taylor 3130 1020 Tucker 2170 650 Tyler 1482 1070 Upshur 4228 1723 Wayne 5958 2582 Webster 1629 523 Wetzel 3464 1541 Wirt 883 495 Wood 13461 8815 Wyoming 3714 1061 TOTAL 290495 130441 % of total 69.0% 31.0% Total votes 420936 U.S. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES First Congressional District *Elected COUNTY Alan B. Mollohan (D) Sally Rossy Riley (R) Fairmont Wheeling Barbour 3224 1268 Brooks 4593 1489 Doddridge 999 628 Grant 1479 1238 Hancock 5751 2452 Harrison 14030 4082 Marion 11624 2687 Marshall 6326 2728 Mineral 3410 2452 Monongalia 10925 5521 Ohio 8517 4066 Pleasants 1462 722 Preston 4883 2248 Richie 1697 942 Taylor 3190 797 Tucker 1900 625 Tyler 1603 842 Wetzel 3611 1275 Wood 13953 7528 TOTAL 103177 43590 % of total 70.3% 29.7% Total votes 146767 U.S. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES Second Congressional District *Elected COUNTY Bob Wise (D) Sam Cravotta (R) Clendenin Martinsburg Berkeley 5669 6308 Braxton 2770 923 Calhoun 1271 457 Clay 1560 663 Gilmer 1404 594 Hampshire 2314 1701 Hardy 2060 929 Jackson 4377 2504 Jefferson 4404 3442 Kanawha 31576 17433 Lewis 3220 1371 Mason 4675 1963 Morgan 1431 1622 Nicholas 3949 1435 Pendleton 1200 494 Putnam 6493 4470 Randolph 5431 2057 Roane 2174 1149 Upshur 3833 1810 Wirt 946 366 TOTAL 90757 51691 % of votes 63.7% 36.3% Total votes 142448 U.S. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES Third Congressional District *Elected COUNTY Nick Joe Rahall II (D) Ben Waldman (R) Beckley Union Boone 3852 1198 Cabell 11891 9645 Fayette 6136 2796 Greenbrier 3994 3512 Lincoln 3349 1742 Logan 5967 1518 McDowell 3979 929 Mercer 6967 5983 Mingo 3848 924 Monroe 2016 1521 Pocahontas 1866 868 Raleigh 9001 6027 Summers 1673 898 Wayne 5403 2978 Webster 1623 476 Wyoming 3402 1367 TOTAL 74967 42382 % of votes 63.9% 36.1% Total votes 117349 STATE SENATE – First Senatorial District *Elected Edwin J. Bowman (D) Don Chaney (R) COUNTY Weirton Chester Brooke 3867 2176 Hancock 5464 4171 Ohio 5562 4606 TOTAL 14893 10953 STATE SENATE –Second Senatorial District *Elected Don Macnaughtan (D) Robin Curtis Capehart (R) COUNTY New Martinsville Wheeling Doddridge 574 952 Marion 499 271 Marshall 4327 4799 Ohio 1047 1036 Ritchie 1011 1333 Tyler 1231 1209 Wetzel 2970 1912 TOTAL 11659 11512 STATE SENATE – Third Senatorial District *Elected Keith Burdette (D) J. Frank Deem (R) COUNTY Parkersburg Vienna Calhoun 1078 638 Pleasants 1184 1013 Wirt 805 532 Wood 10326 11903 TOTAL 13393 14086 STATE SENATE – Fourth Senatorial District *Elected Oshel B. Craigo (D) Scott Simms (R) COUNTY Winfield Pt. Pleasant Jackson 3617 3165 Mason 2958 3632 Putnam 5994 4764 Roane 1700 1641 TOTAL 14269 13202 STATE SENATE – Fifth Senatorial District *Elected John C. Huntwork (D) Thomas Francis Scott (R) COUNTY Huntington Huntington Cabell 10521 11370 Wayne 455 479 TOTAL 10976 11849 STATE SENATE – Sixth Senatorial District *Elected H. Truman Chafin (D) COUNTY Williamson McDowell 3698 Mercer 305 Mingo 3317 Wayne 2975 TOTAL 10295 STATE SENATE – Seventh Senatorial District *Elected Lloyd Jackson (D) (write-in) COUNTY Hamlin David Bell Hamlin Boone 3847 73 Lincoln 2425 2578 Logan 4999 317 Wayne 1148 24 TOTAL 12419 2992 STATE SENATE – Eighth Senatorial District *Elected James F. Humphreys (D) Jack Buckalew (R) COUNTY Charleston Charleston Kanawha 22591 26004 STATE SENATE – Ninth Senatorial District *Elected Willaim R. “Bill” Wooton (D) COUNTY Beckley Raleigh 10571 Wyoming 3349 TOTAL 13920 STATE SENATE – Tenth Senatorial District Leonard W. Anderson (D) (write-in) COUNTY Hinton Bob Phillips Meadow Bridge Fayette 2483 6 Mercer 7360 3 Monroe 1980 1 Summers 1886 8 TOTAL 13709 18 STATE SENATE – Eleventh Senatorial District *Elected Randy Schoonover (D) COUNTY Clay Clay 1530 Fayette 4043 Greenbrier 4194 Nicholas 3801 Webster 1550 TOTAL 15118 STATE SENATE – Twelfth Senatorial District *Elected Rebecca I. White (D) COUNTY Jane Lew Braxton 2218 Gilmer 1092 Harrison 12815 Lewis 2981 TOTAL 19106 STATE SENATE – Thirteenth Senatorial District *Elected Michael A. Oliverio II (D) COUNTY Star City Marion 9996 Monongalia 9154 TOTAL 19150 STATE SENATE – Fourteenth Senatorial District *Elected John Michael “Mike” Withers (D) Sarah Minear (R) COUNTY Grafton Parsons Barbour 2041 2542 Grant 151 352 Mineral 1802 3185 Monongalia 1851 2164 Preston 2545 4525 Taylor 1875 2231 Tucker 939 1788 TOTAL 11204 16787 STATE SENATE – Fourteenth Senatorial District (Unexpired term) *Elected David E. Miller (D) COUNTY Kingwood Barbour 2613 Grant 234 Mineral 2963 Monongalia 2491 Preston 5337 Taylor 2417 Tucker 1399 TOTAL 17454 STATE SENATE – Fifteenth Senatorial District *Elected Walt Helmick (D) Aubry A. Wilson (R) COUNTY Marlinton Buckhannon Grant 1136 1076 Hampshire 2086 1588 Hardy 1997 813 Mineral 379 480 Pendleton 1220 471 Pocahontas 2252 765 Randolph 4918 2423 Upshur 2432 3150 TOTAL 16420 10766 STATE SENATE – Sixteenth Senatorial District *Elected Sondra Moore Lucht (D) Harry E. Dugan (R) COUNTY Martinsburg Martinsburg Berkeley 5560 7067 Jefferson 4605 3621 Morgan 1165 1960 TOTAL 11330 12648 STATE SENATE – Seventeenth Senatorial District *Elected Nancy Kessel (D) Larry Kimble (R) COUNTY Charleston Charleston Kanawha 21116 24663 HOUSE OF DELEGATES – First Delegate District (Two to be Elected) *Elected *Elected COUNTY Tamara Herron Pettit (D) Sam Love (D) (write-in) New Cumberland Weirton Fred Hawrot Weirton Brooke 402 469 10 Hancock 5646 5896 425 TOTAL 6048 6365 435 HOUSE OF DELEGATES – Second Delegate District (Two to be Elected) *Elected *Elected COUNTY Timothy R. Ennis Roy E. Givens (D) Patricia A. Germon Virgil G. Thompson (D) Wellsburg (R) (R) Wellsburg Bethany Follansbee Brooke 3613 2885 1659 2407 Hancock 1186 1167 1431 1429 TOTAL 4799 4052 3090 3836 HOUSE OF DELEGATES –Third Delegate District (Two to be Elected) *Elected *Elected COUNTY Tal Hutchins (D) Cynthia R. Spillers Greg D. Martin (R) Gil White (R) Wheeling (D) Wheeling Wheeling Wheeling Ohio 4837 3954 5142 4277 HOUSE OF DELEGATES –Fourth Delegate District (Two to be Elected) *Elected *Elected COUNTY Kenneth D. Tucker (D) Scott G. Varner (D) Donald A. Haskins Joe Parriott (R) Moundsville Moundsville (R) Moundsville Glen Dale Marshall 4024 4330 4912 3873 Ohio 54 56 21 18 TOTAL 4078 4386 4933 3891 HOUSE OF DELEGATES – Fifth Delegate District (One to be Elected) *Elected COUNTY Dave Pethtel (D) Charles H. Clements (R) Hundred New Martinsville Wetzel 2303 2576 HOUSE OF DELEGATES – Sixth Delegate District (One to be Elected) *Elected COUNTY James E. Willison (R) Sistersville Doddridge 1109 Tyler 1448 Wetzel 138 TOTAL 2695 HOUSE OF DELEGATES – Seventh Delegate District (One to be Elected) *Elected COUNTY J. Frank Wilson, Jr. (D) Otis A. Leggett (R) Pennsboro St. Marys Gilmer 89 117 Pleasants 815 1402 Ritchie 1019 1643 TOTAL 1923 3162 HOUSE OF DELEGATES – Eighth Delegate District (One to be Elected) *Elected COUNTY A.D. Steed (D) E.W. “Bill” Anderson (R) Waverly Williamstown Wood 1160 3657 HOUSE OF DELEGATES – Ninth Delegate District (One to be Elected) *Elected COUNTY Ira T. (Tim) Stone (D) Larry Border (R) Mineral Wells Davisville Wirt 702 610 Wood 1361 1961 TOTAL 2063 2571 HOUSE OF DELEGATES – Tenth Delegate District (Three to be Elected) *Elected *Elected COUNTY Tom Azinger (R) Brenda Brum (D) J.D. Beane (D) Al Smith (D) Parkersburg Parkersburg Parkersburg Parkersburg Wood 7600 6452 6966 5124 HOUSE OF DELEGATES – Tenth Delegate District (Three to be Elected) *Elected COUNTY Bob Burk (R) Vernon Criss (R) Parkersburg Vienna Wood 6528 5820 HOUSE OF DELEGATES – Eleventh Delegate District (One to be Elected) *Elected COUNTY M. Susan Beard (D) Bob Ashley (R) Amma Spencer Jackson 199 464 Roane 1118 2198 TOTAL 1317 2662 HOUSE OF DELEGATES – Twelfth Delegate District (One to be Elected) *Elected COUNTY Caroll E. Jett (D) Karen Facemyer (R) Sherman Ripley Jackson 2192 2761 HOUSE OF DELEGATES –Thirteenth Delegate District (Two to be Elected) *Elected *Elected COUNTY Jerry K. Kelley (D) Gary Otho Tillis (D) Elmer A. Fike (R) Wayne J. Wahner Red House Bancroft Nitro (R) Cottageville Jackson 532 565 389 606 Mason 1495 1391 977 1526 Putnam 2602 2668 1556 1517 TOTAL 4629 4624 2922 3649 HOUSE OF DELEGATES –Fourteenth Delegate District (Two to be Elected) *Elected *Elected COUNTY William J. “Bill” Artrip Debbie Phillips (D) Kelly Given (R) Mike Hall (R) (D) Hurricane Hurricane Hurricane Southside Mason 1750 1342 1915 1595 Putnam 1311 2256 3995 3480 TOTAL 3061 3598 5910 5075 HOUSE OF DELEGATES – Fifteenth Delegate District (Three to be Elected) *Elected *Elected *Elected COUNTY Robert “Chuck” Bill Koerner (R) Arley R. Johnson Margarette R. Chambers (D) Huntington (D) Leach (D) Huntington Huntington Huntington Cabell 5366 3960 4873 4943 Lincoln 560 343 502 545 TOTAL 5926 4303 5375 5488 HOUSE OF DELEGATES – Fifteenth Delegate District (Three to be Elected) COUNTY John M. Nance (R) Terry Rowsey (R) Huntington Huntington Cabell 3407 3290 Lincoln 331 326 TOTAL 3738 3616 HOUSE OF DELEGATES – Sixteenth Delegate District (Three to be Elected) *Elected *Elected COUNTY Susan Hubbard (D) Evan Jenkins (D) Charles Carroll (R) Steve Williams (D) Huntington Huntington Huntington Huntington Cabell 5503 5976 4129 5300 Wayne 588 510 368 574 TOTAL 6091 6486 4497 5874 HOUSE OF DELEGATES – Sixteenth Delegate District (Three to be Elected) *Elected COUNTY Jody G.
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