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2004 Primary Election House of Delegates 2004 Primary Election House of Delegates Democratic Primary District 1 (Two to be nominated) County Joe DeLong Randy Swartzmiller Jerry C. Chaney Terry (Timberlake) Mike Nixon Weirton New Cumberland Chester McAtee Newell Weirton Nominated Nominated Brooke 13 254 109 17 195 Hancock 680 3550 1144 935 3786 Totals 693 3804 1253 952 3981 Republican Primary District 1 (Two to be nominated) County Pat Chaney Pat Chaney Roger D. Madden Newell Newell Weirton Nominated Nominated Brooke 28 56 59 Hancock 873 575 769 Totals 901 631 828 Page 1 of 32 2004 Primary Election House of Delegates Democratic Primary District 2 (Two to be nominated) County Tim Ennis Jack Yost Roy E. Givens Wellsburg Wellsburg Wellsburg Nominated Nominated Brooke 2777 2798 1926 Ohio 816 878 635 Totals 3593 3676 2561 Republican Primary District 2 (Two to be nominated) County Jamey Gray Robert "Les" McNinch Follansbee Wheeling Nominated Nominated Brooke 818 414 Ohio 351 784 Totals 1169 1198 Page 2 of 32 2004 Primary Election House of Delegates Democratic Primary District 4 (Two to be nominated) County Kenneth D. Tucker Scott G. Varner Moundsville Moundsville Nominated Nominated Marshall 3822 4879 Ohio 30 39 Totals 3852 4918 Republican Primary District 4 (Two to be nominated) County Alfred "Pinky" Clark Cody J. Lucey Ronald Morris Moundsville Glen Easton Glen Dale Nominated Nominated Marshall 1072 1353 1561 Ohio 2 4 5 Totals 1074 1357 1566 Page 3 of 32 2004 Primary Election House of Delegates Democratic Primary District 5 (One to be nominated) County Dave Pethtel Casey Corliss Hundred New Martinsville Nominated Monongalia 8 135 Wetzel 1391 2394 Totals 1399 2529 Republican Primary District 5 (One to be nominated) County Ed Amos, Jr. Paden City Nominated Monongalia 52 Wetzel 730 Totals 782 Page 4 of 32 2004 Primary Election House of Delegates Republican Primary District 6 (One to be nominated) County Wm. Roger Romine West Union Nominated Doddridge 1374 Tyler 1454 Wetzel 41 Totals 2869 Republican Primary District 7 (One to be nominated) County John "Shorty" Bumgardner Otis A. Leggett Harrisville Saint Marys Nominated Pleasants 223 509 Ritchie 628 850 Totals 851 1359 Page 5 of 32 2004 Primary Election House of Delegates Democratic Primary District 9 (One to be nominated) County Jeff Lewis Jim Marion Elizabeth Mineral Wells Nominated Wirt 786 224 Wood 359 845 Totals 1145 1069 Republican Primary District 9 (One to be nominated) County Tim Reed Larry Border Davisville Davisville Nominated Wirt 133 385 Wood 324 794 Totals 457 1179 Page 6 of 32 2004 Primary Election House of Delegates Republican Primary District 11 (One to be nominated) County Bob Ashley Spencer Nominated Jackson 221 Roane 1358 Totals 1579 Democratic Primary District 13 (Two to be nominated) County Dale Martin Brady R. Paxton Greg Barker Jennifer D. Scragg Gary A. Young Poca Liberty Leon Buffalo Buffalo Nominated Nominated Jackson 360 608 259 257 95 Mason 650 1034 969 423 202 Putnam 1602 1593 172 801 484 Totals 2612 3235 1400 1481 781 Page 7 of 32 2004 Primary Election House of Delegates Republican Primary District 13 (Two to be nominated) County David Kanniainen Jack R. McLane Christopher Troy Wood Scott Depot Eleanor Point Pleasant Nominated Nominated Jackson 182 297 488 Mason 211 457 904 Putnam 607 1341 369 Totals 1000 2095 1761 Republican Primary District 14 (Two to be nominated) County Mike Hall Patti Eagloski Schoen Hurricane Hurricane Nominated Nominated Mason 1048 666 Putnam 1969 1599 Totals 3017 2265 Page 8 of 32 2004 Primary Election House of Delegates Democratic Primary District 15 (Three to be nominated) County Kevin J. Craig Margarette R Leach Jim Morgan Democrat Democrat Democrat Huntington Huntington Huntington Nominated Nominated Nominated Cabell 3878 3839 3917 Lincoln 428 502 422 Totals 4306 4341 4339 Republican Primary District 15 (Three to be nominated) County Jim Carden Dennis A. Barry Carol D. Miller Paula L. Stewart Culloden Ona Huntington Huntington Nominated Nominated Nominated Cabell 1079 1383 1959 1303 Lincoln 109 67 104 72 Totals 1188 1450 2063 1375 Page 9 of 32 2004 Primary Election House of Delegates Democratic Primary District 16 (Three to be nominated) County Homer Heck Susan Hubbard Joe Hutchinson Bobby Nelson Doug Reynolds Dale Stephens Huntington Huntington Huntington Huntington Huntington Huntington Nominated Nominated Nominated Cabell 1350 3662 1252 3042 2534 3741 Lincoln 173 394 179 329 499 690 Totals 1523 4056 1431 3371 3033 4431 Republican Primary District 16 (Three to be nominated) County Greg Howard Matt Sabin Kelli Sobonya Huntington Huntington Ona Nominated Nominated Nominated Cabell 2797 1705 2955 Lincoln 291 191 286 Totals 3088 1896 3241 Page 10 of 32 2004 Primary Election House of Delegates Democratic Primary District 19 (Four to be nominated) County Bill Bryant Greg Butcher J. Scott Chapman Jeff Eldridge Tom Esposito Harts Chapmanville Chapmanville Harts Logan Nominated Nominated Boone 179 856 339 608 235 Lincoln 1568 1360 408 1492 223 Logan 1652 3884 2405 2138 1486 Putnam 234 337 250 215 231 Totals 3633 6437 3402 4453 2175 Continued County Joe C. Ferrell Chris K. Fleming Lidella W. Hrutkay Rob Mays Bill Wright Chapmanville Harts Logan Chapmanville Alum Creek Nominated Nominated Boone 650 128 420 192 543 Lincoln 1632 1255 838 337 1980 Logan 3197 1527 3090 2966 1148 Putnam 281 168 259 197 444 Totals 5760 3078 4607 3692 4115 Page 11 of 32 2004 Primary Election House of Delegates Republican Primary District 19 (Four to be nominated) County Jeff Cook Dave Litz Jim Mullins William E. Williams Mallory Yawkey Logan Griffithsville Nominated Nominated Nominated Nominated Boone 71 69 85 84 Lincoln 271 399 331 438 Logan 287 216 390 228 Putnam 434 425 449 518 Totals 1063 1109 1255 1268 Democratic Primary District 20 (One to be nominated) County K. Steven Kominar Emma White Kermit Delbarton Nominated Nominated Mingo 2816 1798 Wayne 414 83 Totals 3230 1881 Page 12 of 32 2004 Primary Election House of Delegates Republican Primary District 20 (One to be nominated) County Diane Shafer Williamson Nominated Mingo 205 Wayne 30 Totals 235 Democratic Primary District 21 (One to be nominated) County Harry Keith White Gilbert Nominated McDowell 501 Mingo 2346 Totals 2847 Page 13 of 32 2004 Primary Election House of Delegates Republican Primary District 21 (One to be nominated) County James Saunders Varney Nominated McDowell 49 Mingo 142 Totals 191 Democratic Primary District 22 (Two to be nominated) County Richard Browning W. Richard Staton Marty "Mouse" Ashley Eileen Schlager Derek A. Whitten Oceana Mullens Mullens Glen Fork Oceana Nominated Nominated McDowell 309 537 244 163 71 Mercer 346 1029 365 158 152 Wyoming 2796 3940 1795 1372 1261 Totals 3451 5506 2404 1693 1484 Page 14 of 32 2004 Primary Election House of Delegates Democratic Primary District 26 (One to be nominated) County Gerald L. Crosier Ron Holt Union Indian Mills Nominated Monroe 1526 517 Summers 227 337 Totals 1753 854 Republican Primary District 22 (Two to be nominated) County Shawn R. Spears Pineville Nominated McDowell 20 Mercer 120 Wyoming 642 Totals 782 Page 15 of 32 2004 Primary Election House of Delegates Republican Primary District 26 (One to be nominated) County Kevin A. Pruitt Duane Miller Hinton Sinks Grove Nominated Monroe 154 959 Summers 85 34 Totals 239 993 Democratic Primary District 27 (Five to be nominated) County Robert S. Kiss Virginia Mahan Sally Susman Ron Thompson John D. Wooton James (Jim) Farley Beckley Green Sulphur Beckley Beckley Mount Hope Stanaford Springs Nominated Nominated Nominated Nominated Nominated Raleigh 5845 3788 5975 5549 5241 1555 Summers 1129 1095 1080 1305 510 252 Totals 6974 4883 7055 6854 5751 1807 Continued County Mel Kessler Kevin L. Maynus Clyde D. McKnight Jr. Arnold W. Ryan Tom Easterly Beckley Beckley Rock Creek Hinton Beckley Raleigh 1480 1330 2144 2733 4325 Summers 180 167 117 1311 670 Totals 1660 1497 2261 4044 4995 Page 16 of 32 2004 Primary Election House of Delegates Republican Primary District 27 (Five to be nominated) County Charles Ron Hedrick Eddie Mullins Robert Al Philip L. Linda Sumner Timothy "Chuck" Beaver Beckley Pulliam Smith Stevens Beckley "Tank" Wayne Carpenter Beckley Beckley Grassy Word Beaver Meadows Beckley Nominated Nominated Nominated Nominated Nominated Raleigh 1936 1799 1154 2103 840 1038 2477 1076 Summers 159 167 56 177 67 274 223 80 Totals 2095 1966 1210 2280 907 1312 2700 1156 Democratic Primary District 29 (Three to be nominated) County Tom Louisos David G. Perry John Pino Leland D. Mrs. Randy Dianna Margaret Oak Hill Oak Hill Oak Hill O'Neal Schoonover Smallwood Staggers Fayetteville Clay Oak Hill Fayetteville Nominated Nominated Nominated Clay 141 303 269 135 562 136 229 Fayette 3403 3350 3456 1699 1835 2279 2821 Nicholas 40 42 52 13 56 12 32 Totals 3584 3695 3777 1847 2453 2427 3082 Page 17 of 32 2004 Primary Election House of Delegates Republican Primary District 29 (Three to be nominated) County Betty Lilly Wandaleen K. Schallen Richard P. Taylor Mount Hope Oak Hill Oak Hill Nominated Nominated Nominated Clay 124 113 143 Fayette 795 789 906 Nicholas 7 5 8 Totals 926 907 1057 Democratic Primary District 33 (One to be nominated) County William F. "Bill" Stemple Arnoldsburg Nominated Calhoun 1199 Clay 1117 Gilmer 718 Totals 3034 Page 18 of 32 2004 Primary Election House of Delegates Republican Primary District 33 (One to be nominated) County Charles W. McKown Arnoldsburg Nominated Calhoun 305 Clay 188 Gilmer 160 Totals 653 Democratic Primary District 34 (One to be nominated) County Brent Boggs Gassaway Nominated Braxton 3078 Gilmer
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