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General Election U.S. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES First Congressional District *Elected COUNTY Alan B. Mollohan (D) Richard Kerr (L) Fairmont Morgantown Barbour 3198 284 Brooks 4229 576 Doddridge 1252 162 Grant 1446 228 Hancock 7106 831 Harrison 13005 1888 Marion 10540 1440 Marshall 6489 1060 Mineral 4784 860 Monongalia 10100 4195 Ohio 8177 1497 Pleasants 1916 253 Preston 4475 1342 Richie 1780 217 Taylor 3210 369 Tucker 1810 214 Tyler 1560 221 Wetzel 3544 458 Wood 16480 2918 TOTAL 105101 19013 % of total 84.7% 15.3% Total votes 124114 U.S. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES Second Congressional District *Elected COUNTY Bob Wise (D) Sally Anne Kay (R) John Brown (L) Clendenin Charleston Hurricane Berkeley 7627 3697 469 Braxton 2599 471 66 Calhoun 1385 285 39 Clay 1943 369 84 Gilmer 1417 317 62 Hampshire 3019 1236 157 Hardy 1959 504 74 Jackson 5321 1453 329 Jefferson 4871 2155 305 Kanawha 33752 9017 3298 Lewis 2934 675 122 Mason 6102 1365 294 Morgan 2297 1186 143 Nicholas 3005 572 245 Pendleton 1401 310 36 Putnam 8058 2283 1323 Randolph 4707 937 242 Roane 3092 816 123 Upshur 2824 1226 201 Wirt 1044 262 48 TOTAL 99357 29136 7660 % of votes 73.0% 21.4% 5.6% Total votes 136153 U.S. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES Third Congressional District *Elected COUNTY Nick Joe Rahall II (D) Joe Whelan (L) Beckley Corinne Boone 3560 403 Cabell 13109 2527 Fayette 6781 1059 Greenbrier 4872 945 Lincoln 2627 337 Logan 5173 443 McDowell 4299 506 Mercer 8137 1420 Mingo 3604 281 Monroe 2314 324 Pocahontas 1943 253 Raleigh 8848 2123 Summers 2168 332 Wayne 5929 525 Webster 1501 105 Wyoming 3949 613 TOTAL 78814 12196 % of votes 86.6% 13.4% Total votes 351277 JUSTICE OF THE SUPREME COURT OF APPEALS *Elected Warren R. McGraw (D) John McCuskey (R) COUNTY Pineville Charleston Barbour 2138 1940 Berkeley 5170 6350 Boone 3147 895 Braxton 1946 1032 Brooke 3091 1644 Cabell 7899 8484 Calhoun 940 659 Clay 1523 794 Doddridge 590 1283 Fayette 5699 2020 Gilmer 1014 714 Grant 681 1869 Greenbrier 3932 2527 Hampshire 2081 2285 Hancock 4285 3242 Hardy 1117 1318 Harrison 6877 9689 Jackson 3724 3254 Jefferson 3586 3529 Kanawha 21733 23887 Lewis 1778 1960 Lincoln 2180 1310 Logan 4735 1520 Marion 7187 5540 Marshall 4450 3362 Mason 4252 3410 McDowell 4213 718 Mercer 6560 3729 Mineral 2605 3814 Mingo 3032 931 Monongalia 7528 7641 Monroe 1789 1196 Morgan 1301 2109 Nicholas 2598 1207 Ohio 4369 5413 Pendleton 1041 596 Pleasants 1216 1185 Pocahontas 1432 940 Preston 2708 3606 Putnam 5314 6136 Raleigh 7136 3891 Randolph 3505 2364 Ritchie 964 1433 Roane 2058 1859 Summers 1736 720 Taylor 2009 1887 Tucker 1206 1058 Tyler 879 1257 Upshur 1761 2559 Wayne 4147 2850 Webster 1272 435 Wetzel 2559 1389 Wirt 662 644 Wood 9836 10736 Wyoming 3760 1087 TOTAL 194951 167907 % of total 53.7% 46.3% STATE SENATE – First Senatorial District *Elected Edwin J. Bowman (D) Don Chaney (R) COUNTY Weirton Chester Brooke 3607 1254 Hancock 5567 3019 Ohio 4944 3671 TOTAL 14118 7944 STATE SENATE –Second Senatorial District *Elected Larry J. Edgell (D) Charles Clements (R) COUNTY New Martinsville New Martinsville Doddridge 661 987 Marion 379 219 Marshall 4848 2916 Ohio 953 463 Ritchie 947 1267 Tyler 932 1233 Wetzel 2533 1606 TOTAL 11253 8691 STATE SENATE –Second Senatorial District (Unexpired term) *Elected Jeffrey V. Kessler (D) Douglas B. Sapp (R) COUNTY Glen Dale Sistersville Doddridge 675 987 Marion 319 219 Marshall 6313 2916 Ohio 1190 463 Ritchie 1126 1267 Tyler 1098 1233 Wetzel 2587 1606 TOTAL 13308 8691 STATE SENATE – Third Senatorial District *Elected Paul E. Thornton (D) J. Frank Deem (R) Larry Eugene Butcher (W) COUNTY Vienna Vienna Washington Calhoun 844 754 0 Pleasants 1145 1283 0 Wirt 686 628 0 Wood 9790 11494 8 TOTAL 12465 14159 8 STATE SENATE – Fourth Senatorial District *Elected Oshel B. Craigo (D) Kelly Given (R) COUNTY Winfield Hurricane Jackson 4277 3003 Mason 4723 3144 Putnam 6612 5545 Roane 2571 1636 TOTAL 18183 13328 STATE SENATE – Fifth Senatorial District *Elected Marie E. Redd (D) Thomas Francis Scott (R) COUNTY Huntington Huntington Cabell 8679 8509 Wayne 403 358 TOTAL 9082 8867 STATE SENATE – Sixth Senatorial District *Elected H. Truman Chafin (D) COUNTY Williamson McDowell 4185 Mercer 317 Mingo 3303 Wayne 2864 TOTAL 10669 STATE SENATE – Seventh Senatorial District *Elected Lloyd Jackson (D) COUNTY Hamlin Boone 3545 Lincoln 2551 Logan 4492 Wayne 1252 TOTAL 11840 STATE SENATE – Eighth Senatorial District *Elected John R. Mitchell, Jr. (D) Jack Buckalew (R) COUNTY Charleston Charleston Kanawha 26149 19643 STATE SENATE – Ninth Senatorial District *Elected Willaim R. “Bill” Wooton (D) Joy Johnson (L) COUNTY Beckley Beckley Raleigh 8242 2409 Wyoming 3310 483 TOTAL 11552 2892 STATE SENATE – Tenth Senatorial District *Elected Leonard W. Anderson (D) Thomas K. Fast (R) Elizabeth A. Simmons (L) COUNTY Nimitz Oak Hill Hinton Fayette 1824 1115 194 Mercer 6070 3326 488 Monroe 1726 1034 224 Summers 1832 547 269 TOTAL 11452 6022 1175 STATE SENATE – Eleventh Senatorial District *Elected Randy Schoonover (D) COUNTY Lewisburg Clay 1882 Fayette 3868 Greenbrier 4718 Nicholas 3157 Webster 1440 TOTAL 15065 STATE SENATE – Twelfth Senatorial District *Elected Joe Minard (D) David L. Hinkle (R) COUNTY Clarksburg Bridgeport Braxton 2097 690 Gilmer 1266 425 Harrison 10149 6071 Lewis 2449 1230 TOTAL 15961 8416 STATE SENATE – Thirteenth Senatorial District *Elected Mike Oliverio II (D) COUNTY Westover Marion 9696 Monongalia 9398 TOTAL 19094 STATE SENATE – Fourteenth Senatorial District *Elected Gary A. Livengood (D) Sarah Minear (R) John R. Bartlett (L) COUNTY Terra Alta Parsons Kingwood Barbour 1408 2647 109 Grant 142 358 12 Mineral 2089 3137 225 Monongalia 1875 1799 267 Preston 3337 3030 271 Taylor 1224 2600 96 Tucker 720 1659 53 TOTAL 10795 15230 1033 STATE SENATE – Fifteenth Senatorial District *Elected Walt Helmick (D) Les Shoemaker, Jr. ® COUNTY Marlinton Augusta Grant 1192 1042 Hampshire 2057 2496 Hardy 1635 861 Mineral 400 659 Pendleton 1320 411 Pocahontas 1644 817 Randolph 4166 1662 Upshur 2465 1690 TOTAL 14879 9638 STATE SENATE – Sixteenth Senatorial District *Elected John Unger (D) Harry E. Dugan (R) COUNTY Martinsburg Martinsburg Berkeley 6728 5566 Jefferson 4411 3065 Morgan 1898 1808 TOTAL 13037 10439 STATE SENATE – Seventeenth Senatorial District *Elected Brooks McCabe (D) Ron Walters (R) COUNTY Charleston Cross Lanes Kanawha 26471 20977 HOUSE OF DELEGATES – First Delegate District (Two to be Elected) *Elected *Elected COUNTY Jeff Davis (D) Tamara Herron Pat Chaney (R) Brian W. Vossen New Cumberland Pettit (D) Chester (R) New Cumberland Weirton Brooke 317 299 95 184 Hancock 6016 4564 2065 3399 TOTAL 6333 4863 2160 3583 HOUSE OF DELEGATES – Second Delegate District (Two to be Elected) *Elected *Elected COUNTY Timothy R. Ennis (D) Roy E. Givens (D) Wellsburg Wellsburg Brooke 3790 3624 Hancock 1598 1598 TOTAL 5388 5222 HOUSE OF DELEGATES –Third Delegate District (Two to be Elected) *Elected *Elected COUNTY Stephen E. Dajchak (D) Tal Hutchins (D) Martin P. Sheehan Gil White (R) Wheeling Wheeling (R) Wheeling Wheeling Ohio 2712 4895 3133 4630 HOUSE OF DELEGATES –Fourth Delegate District (Two to be Elected) *Elected *Elected COUNTY Kenneth D. Tucker (D) Scott G. Varner (D) Alan P. Reid ® K. Mark Simms (R) Moundsville Moundsville Cameron Moundsville Marshall 4274 5556 2038 3165 Ohio 48 54 7 13 TOTAL 4322 5610 2045 3178 HOUSE OF DELEGATES – Fifth Delegate District (One to be Elected) *Elected COUNTY Dave Pethtel (D) Ed Amos, Jr. (R) Hundred Paden City Wetzel 2620 1428 HOUSE OF DELEGATES – Sixth Delegate District (One to be Elected) *Elected COUNTY Dave Nichols (D) James E. Willison (R) Middlebourne Sistersville Doddridge 561 1182 Tyler 854 1350 Wetzel 99 93 TOTAL 1514 2625 HOUSE OF DELEGATES – Seventh Delegate District (One to be Elected) *Elected COUNTY Paul Janes (D) Otis A. Leggett (R) St. Marys St. Marys Gilmer 89 99 Pleasants 987 1521 Ritchie 865 1680 TOTAL 1941 3300 HOUSE OF DELEGATES – Eighth Delegate District (One to be Elected) *Elected COUNTY E.W. “Bill” Anderson (R) Williamstown Wood 3896 HOUSE OF DELEGATES – Ninth Delegate District (One to be Elected) *Elected COUNTY Sharon Sue Maloney (D) Larry Border (R) Jim Marion (I) Parkerburg Davisville Mineral Wells Wirt 486 793 59 Wood 1128 1831 321 TOTAL 1614 2624 380 HOUSE OF DELEGATES – Tenth Delegate District (Three to be Elected) *Elected COUNTY J.D. Beane (D) Sam Henry (D) Guy Lowther (D) Parkersburg Parkersburg Parkersburg Wood 8290 5202 4748 HOUSE OF DELEGATES – Tenth Delegate District (Three to be Elected) *Elected *Elected COUNTY Tom Azinger (R) Orlando “OZ” Rick Modesitt (R) Art Kelly (L) Vienna Campbell (R) Parkersburg Parkersburg Parkersburg Wood 7531 4370 6823 1047 HOUSE OF DELEGATES – Eleventh Delegate District (One to be Elected) *Elected COUNTY Oscar Hines (D) Bob Ashley (R) Spencer Spencer Jackson 291 409 Roane 2350 1934 TOTAL 2641 2343 HOUSE OF DELEGATES – Twelfth Delegate District (One to be Elected) *Elected COUNTY Caroll E. Jett (D) Karen Facemyer (R) Sherman Ripley Jackson 2296 3033 HOUSE OF DELEGATES –Thirteenth Delegate District (Two to be Elected) *Elected *Elected COUNTY Jerry K. Kelley (D) Gary Otho Tillis (D) Steve Barnett (R) Red House Eleanor Poca Jackson 613 742 601 Mason 2234 2271 1315 Putnam 2898 2961 2470 TOTAL 5745 5974 4386 HOUSE OF DELEGATES –Fourteenth Delegate District (Two to be Elected) *Elected *Elected COUNTY Dan Cook (D) Phil Stowers (D) Mike Hall (R) Lisa D. Smith (R) Hurricane Hurricane Hurricane Scott Depot Mason 1731 1924 2095 2032 Putnam 2383 3057 3594 3615 TOTAL 4114 4981 5689 5647 HOUSE OF DELEGATES – Fifteenth Delegate District (Three to be Elected) *Elected *Elected COUNTY Arley R. Johnson (D) Margarette R. Leach (D) Mark Forest Underwood Huntington Huntington (D) Huntington Cabell 4503 4639 3446 Lincoln 441 469 457 TOTAL 4944 5108 3903 HOUSE OF DELEGATES – Fifteenth Delegate District (Three to be Elected) *Elected COUNTY C.E.
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