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2021 Legislature - Contact Information (11/18/2020) 2021 Legislature - contact Information (11/18/2020) Dist. Name Party MailingAddress City St Zip Phone # Email WV STATE SENATE 1 RYAN W. WELD (i) Republican 1449 PLEASANT AVE WELLSBURG WV 26070 304-670-6605 [email protected] 1 WILLIAM IHLENFELD (i) Democrat P.O. Box 9 WHEELING WV 26003 304-230-1809 [email protected] 2 MIKE MARONEY (i) Republican 509 WHEELING AVE GLEN DALE WV 26038 304-357-7902 [email protected] 2 CHARLES H. CLEMENTS (i) Republican 242 EAST THISTLE COURT NEW MARTINSVILLE WV 26155 304-455-5339 [email protected] 3 DONNA J BOLEY (i) Republican 2332 GREENS RUN RD ST. MARYS WV 26170 304-684-3266 [email protected] 3 MIKE AZINGER (i) Republican 1007 51ST STREET VIENNA WV 26105 304-916-2177 [email protected] 4 AMY NICHOLE GRADY Republican 190 FOXRUN ROAD LEON WV 25123 304-593-0979 [email protected] 4 ERIC TARR (i) Republican P.O. Box 1098 SCOTT DEPOT WV 25560 304-202-4276 [email protected] 5 ROBERT H "BOB" PLYMALE (i) Democrat 206 CLIFFVIEW DR HUNTINGTON WV 25704 304-638-7147 [email protected] 5 MIKE WOELFEL (i) Democrat 801 8TH STREET HUNTINGTON WV 25701 304-522-6249 [email protected] 6 CHANDLER SWOPE (i) Republican 702 THREE SPRINGS DR BLUEFIELD WV 24701 304-920-2460 [email protected] 6 MARK R. MAYNARD (i) Republican 15577 ROUTE 152 ROAD WAYNE WV 25570 304-360-6272 [email protected] 7 RUPIE PHILLIPS Republican PO BOX 194 LORADO WV 25630 304-687-9793 [email protected] 7 RON STOLLINGS (i) Democrat P.O. Box 365 MADISON WV 25130 304-369-6194 [email protected] 8 GLENN D. JEFFRIES (i) Democrat 190 LABRADOR LANE RED HOUSE WV 25168 304-989-2223 [email protected] 8 RICHARD LINDSAY (i) Democrat 505 NANCY STREET CHARLESTON WV 25311 304-344-5155 [email protected] 9 DAVID BUGS STOVER Republican PO BOX 682 MULLINS WV 25882 304-673-0796 [email protected] 9 ROLLAN ROBERTS (i) Republican P.O. BOX 1955 BEAVER WV 25813 681-238-1779 [email protected] 10 JACK DAVID WOODRUM Republican PO BOX 1496 HINTON WV 25951 304-660-9241 [email protected] 10 STEPHEN BALDWIN (i) Democrat 237 LOCUST STREET RONCEVERTE WV 24970 304-647-4400 [email protected] 11 ROBERT LEE KARNES Republican 22253 ADOLPH RD HELVETIA WV 26224 304-997-2625 [email protected] 11 BILL HAMILTON (i) Republican P.O. BOX 1192 BUCKHANNON WV 26201 304-472-1966 [email protected] 12 PATRICK S MARTIN Republican P. O. BOX 910 WESTON WV 26452 [email protected] 12 MIKE ROMANO (i) Democrat 128 SOUTH 2ND STREET CLARKSBURG WV 26301 304-624-1100 [email protected] 13 MIKE CAPUTO Democrat P O BOX 585 RIVESVILLE WV 26588 304-278-5419 [email protected] 13 ROBERT D. BEACH (i) Democrat 1528 FALLS AVENUE MORGANTOWN WV 26505 304-932-7170 [email protected] 14 RANDY E SMITH (i) Republican PO BOX 387 THOMAS WV 26292 304-642-9502 [email protected] 14 DAVE SYPOLT (i) Republican P.O. BOX 5 KINGWOOD WV 26537 [email protected] 15 CRAIG P. BLAIR (i) Republican 47 WASSER DRIVE MARTINSBURG WV 25403 304-671-9363 [email protected] 15 CHARLES S. TRUMP (i) Republican 171 S. WASHINGTON STREET BERKELEY SPRINGS WV 25411 304-258-5133 [email protected] 16 PATRICIA RUCKER (i) Republican PO BOX 507 HARPERS FERRY WV 25425 304-279-1619 [email protected] 16 JOHN UNGER (i) Democrat 1022 WILLIAMSPORT PIKE MARTINSBURG WV 25404 304-389-1866 [email protected] 17 ERIC NELSON JR. Republican PO BOX 186 CHARLESTON WV 25321 304-343-5156 [email protected] 17 TOM TAKUBO (i) Republican 101 BOWLING LANE CHARLESTON WV 25314 681-265-0152 [email protected] WV HOUSE OF DELEGATES 2 Seats 1 PAT MCGEEHAN (i) Republican 616 FLORIDA AVENUE APT#5 CHESTER WV 26034 [email protected] 1 MARK ZATEZALO Republican 540 NORTH 12TH ST WEIRTON WV 26062 304-491-0937 [email protected] 1 Seat 2 PHILLIP W. DISERIO (i) Democrat 623 WABASH DRIVE FOLLANSBEE WV 26037 [email protected] 2 Seats 3 SHAWN FLUHARTY (i) Democrat 42 WALNUT AVE WHEELING WV 26003 [email protected] 3 ERIKKA STORCH (i) Republican 5 EDGWOOD ST WHEELING WV 26003 304-215-5182 [email protected] 2 Seats 4 CHARLIE REYNOLDS Republican 4 ARLINGTON AVENUE MOUNDSVILLE WV 26041 [email protected] 4 LISA ZUKOFF (i) Democrat 78 LYNN DRIVE MOUNDSVILLE WV 26041 304-280-0002 [email protected] 1 Seat 5 DAVE PETHTEL (i) Democrat PO BOX 990 HUNDRED WV 26575 304-775-5472 [email protected] 1 Seat 6 DAVID L. KELLY (i) Republican 3604 TYLER HIGHWAY SISTERSVILLE WV 26175 304-481-1753 [email protected] 1 Seat 7 TRENTON CARL BARNHART (i) Republican 5 WOLFE LANE ST. MARYS WV 26170 304-480-9371 [email protected] 1 Seat 8 BILL ANDERSON (i) Republican 1011 HIGHLAND AVENUE WILLIAMSTOWN WV 26187 [email protected] 1 Seat 9 D. "SHANNON" KIMES Republican 652 PENNIKE RD ROCKPORT WV 26164 888-375-4982 [email protected] 3 Seats 10 ROGER CONLEY Republican 4803 9TH AVE VIENNA WV 26105 [email protected] 10 VERNON CRISS (i) Republican PO BOX 1652 PARKERSBURG WV 26102 [email protected] 10 JOHN R. KELLY (i) Republican 2802 BROOKVIEW ST. PARKERSBURG WV 26104 304-428-2846 [email protected] 1 Seat 11 N. RILEY KEATON Republican 261 SIMMONS ST SPENCER WV 25276 [email protected] 1 Seat 12 STEVE WESTFALL (i) Republican 117 TIMBERLAND DR RIPLEY WV 25271 [email protected] 2 Seats 13 JOSHUA KURT HIGGINBOTHAM (i) Republican 93 RICHARD DR POCA WV 25159 [email protected] 13 JONATHAN ADAM PINSON Republican 631 BETHEL RD POINT PLEASANT WV 25550 304-531-5293 [email protected] 1 Seat 14 JOHNNIE WAMSLEY II Republican PO BOX 466 POINT PLEASANT WV 25550 304-812-7835 [email protected] 1 Seat 15 GEOFF FOSTER (i) Republican 10 HAWTHORNE DR WINFIELD WV 25213 304-561-4229 [email protected] 3 Seats 16 SEAN HORNBUCKLE (i) Democrat 1420 CHARLESTON AVENUE HUNTINGTON WV 25701 [email protected] 16 DANIEL LINVILLE (i) Republican PO BOX 475 MILTON WV 25541 [email protected] 16 JOHN MANDT JR (i) Republican 6980 MERRITTS CR HUNTINGTON WV 25702 [email protected] 2 Seats 17 CHAD LOVEJOY (i) Democrat 186 GRAYSTONE DRIVE HUNTINGTON WV 25701 304-638-7415 [email protected] 17 MATTHEW ROHRBACH (i) Republican 25 KENSINGTON LANE HUNTINGTON WV 25705 [email protected] 1 Seat 18 EVAN WORRELL (i) Republican 824 BIG BEND RD BARBOURSVILLE WV 25504 [email protected] 2 Seats 19 DERRICK EVANS Republican 50 MOUNTAINEER DRIVE PRICHARD WV 25555 [email protected] 19 RIC GRIFFITH Democrat 748 BEECH STREET KENOVA WV 25530 304-617-3334 [email protected] 1 Seat 20 NATHAN D. BROWN (i) Democrat PO BOX 401 WILLIAMSON WV 25676 304-235-5674 [email protected] 1 Seat 21 MARK DEAN (i) Republican PO BOX 15 VERNER WV 25650 304-601-3425 [email protected] 2 Seats 22 JOE JEFFRIES (i) Republican 192 US ROUTE 60 CULLODEN WV 25510 304-941-5639 [email protected] 22 ZACK MAYNARD (i) Republican 374 LITTLE HARTS CRK HARTS WV 25524 [email protected] 1 Seat 23 JOSH HOLSTEIN Republican 664 LOWER WHITE OAK RD ASHFORD WV 25009 304-533-7154 [email protected] 2 Seats 24 JORDAN BRIDGES Republican 411 CIRCLE DR LOGAN WV 25601 [email protected] 24 MARGITTA MAZZOCCHI Republican PO BOX 1499 CHAPMANVILLE WV 25508 304-678-2820 [email protected] 1 Seat 25 TONY PAYNTER (i) Republican HC 68 BOX 931 HANOVER WV 24839 304-894-4647 [email protected] 1 Seat 26 ED EVANS (i) Democrat 454 EDGEWOOD AVE WELCH WV 24801 304-673-2969 [email protected] 3 Seats 27 DOUG SMITH Republican 36 PISGAH LN PRINCETON WV 24739 678-656-8233 [email protected] 27 JOE C. ELLINGTON JR. (i) Republican 613 PIGEON ROOST TRAIL PRINCETON WV 24740 [email protected] 27 MARTY GEARHEART Republican 131 HENDERSON DRIVE BLUEFIELD WV 24701 304-320-0879 [email protected] 2 Seats 28 ROY G COOPER (i) Republican 31 PAMS WAY WAYSIDE WV 24985 304-646-1209 [email protected] 28 JEFFREY PACK (i) Republican PO BOX 964 COOL RIDGE WV 25825 304-228-6925 [email protected] 1 Seat 29 BRANDON STEELE (i) Republican 407 MILLSTONE DRIVE BECKLEY WV 25801 304-575-3508 [email protected] 1 Seat 30 MICK BATES (i) Democrat PO BOX 844 BECKLEY WV 25801 304-673-7197 [email protected] 1 Seat 31 CHRISTOPHER TONEY (i) Republican 3626 CLEAR FORK RD BECKLEY WV 25801 [email protected] 3 Seats 32 TOM FAST (i) Republican PO BOX 332 FAYETTEVILLE WV 25840 [email protected] 32 AUSTIN HAYNES Republican 578 TERRY AVE OAK HILL WV 25901 304-640-5080 [email protected] 32 KAYLA KESSINGER (i) Republican 834 MAIN ST MOUNT HOPE WV 25880 304-719-7636 [email protected] 1 Seat 33 ROGER HANSHAW (i) Republican 5035 WALLBACK ROAD WALLBACK WV 25325 304-587-9947 [email protected] 1 Seat 34 BRENT BOGGS (i) Democrat 151 PARK ST GASSAWAY WV 26624 304-541-5575 [email protected] 4 Seats 35 MOORE CAPITO (i) Republican PO BOX 2788 CHARLESTON WV 25330 [email protected] 35 LARRY PACK Republican 2146 PRESIDENTIAL DRIVE CHARLESTON WV 25314 304-343-5986 [email protected] 35 DOUG SKAFF JR (i) Democrat 3 JOPLIN PL SO CHARLESTON WV 25303 304-549-2171 [email protected] 35 KAYLA YOUNG Democrat 462 FOREST CIR SO CHARLESTON WV 25303 304-561-4234 [email protected] 3 Seats 36 JIM BARACH Democrat 840 LOWER CHESTER RD CHARLESTON WV 25302 304-881-8404 [email protected] 36 CHRIS PRITT Republican 403 SADDLE HORN RD CHARLESTON WV 25314 304-573-9980 [email protected] 36 LARRY L.
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