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State and County Election Results WV SOS - Election Results Center - State And County Election Results http://apps.sos.wv.gov/elections/results/results.aspx?year=2012&eid=1... West Virginia Secretary of State — Online Data Services Elections Online Data Services Help Election Results Center View Other Results Back to map Number of Counties Reporting55 U.S. President Contest Code: AA Candidate Party Votes Percentage State Total MITT ROMNEY Republican 417,655 62.30% 417,655 BARACK OBAMA Democrat 238,269 35.54% 238,269 GARY JOHNSON Libertarian 6,302 0.94% 6,302 JILL STEIN Mountain 4,406 0.66% 4,406 RANDALL TERRY No Affiliation 3,806 0.57% 3,806 Official Total Votes: 670,438 U.S. Senate Contest Code: BA Candidate Party Votes Percentage State Total JOE MANCHIN III Democrat 399,939 60.57% 399,939 JOHN R. RAESE Republican 240,787 36.47% 240,787 BOB HENRY BABER Mountain 19,517 2.96% 19,517 Official Total Votes: 660,243 1 of 37 12/17/2012 1:41 PM WV SOS - Election Results Center - State And County Election Results http://apps.sos.wv.gov/elections/results/results.aspx?year=2012&eid=1... U.S. House of Representatives — District 1 Contest Code: CA District Name: 1st Congressional District Candidate Party Votes Percentage State Total DAVID B. MCKINLEY Republican 133,809 62.48% 133,809 SUE THORN Democrat 80,342 37.52% 80,342 Official Total Votes: 214,151 U.S. House of Representatives — District 2 Contest Code: CA District Name: 2nd Congressional District Candidate Party Votes Percentage State Total SHELLEY MOORE CAPITO Republican 158,206 69.77% 158,206 HOWARD SWINT Democrat 68,560 30.23% 68,560 Official Total Votes: 226,766 U.S. House of Representatives — District 3 Contest Code: CA District Name: 3rd Congressional District Candidate Party Votes Percentage State Total NICK J. RAHALL, II Democrat 108,223 53.99% 108,223 RICK SNUFFER Republican 92,214 46.01% 92,214 Official Total Votes: 200,437 Governor Contest Code: DA Candidate Party Votes Percentage State Total EARL RAY TOMBLIN Democrat 335,468 50.49% 335,468 BILL MALONEY Republican 303,291 45.64% 303,291 JESSE JOHNSON Mountain 16,791 2.53% 16,791 DAVID MORAN Libertarian 8,936 1.34% 8,936 Official Total Votes: 664,486 2 of 37 12/17/2012 1:41 PM WV SOS - Election Results Center - State And County Election Results http://apps.sos.wv.gov/elections/results/results.aspx?year=2012&eid=1... Secretary of State Contest Code: EA Candidate Party Votes Percentage State Total NATALIE E. TENNANT Democrat 398,223 62.39% 398,223 BRIAN SAVILLA Republican 240,090 37.61% 240,090 Official Total Votes: 638,313 Auditor Contest Code: FA Candidate Party Votes Percentage State Total GLEN B. GAINER III Democrat 355,610 57.40% 355,610 LARRY V. FAIRCLOTH Republican 263,959 42.60% 263,959 Official Total Votes: 619,569 State Treasurer Contest Code: GA Candidate Party Votes Percentage State Total JOHN D. PERDUE Democrat 348,237 55.40% 348,237 MIKE HALL Republican 280,316 44.60% 280,316 Official Total Votes: 628,553 Commissioner of Agriculture Contest Code: HA Candidate Party Votes Percentage State Total WALT HELMICK Democrat 316,591 51.59% 316,591 KENT LEONHARDT Republican 297,088 48.41% 297,088 Official Total Votes: 613,679 Attorney General Contest Code: IA 3 of 37 12/17/2012 1:41 PM WV SOS - Election Results Center - State And County Election Results http://apps.sos.wv.gov/elections/results/results.aspx?year=2012&eid=1... Candidate Party Votes Percentage State Total PATRICK MORRISEY Republican 329,854 51.24% 329,854 DARRELL V. MCGRAW, JR. Democrat 313,830 48.76% 313,830 Official Total Votes: 643,684 Justice of the Supreme Court of Appeals Contest Code: JA Candidate Party Votes Percentage State Total ROBIN JEAN DAVIS Democrat 294,882 27.16% 294,882 ALLEN LOUGHRY Republican 284,299 26.19% 284,299 JOHN YODER Republican 258,213 23.78% 258,213 LETITIA "TISH" CHAFIN Democrat 248,284 22.87% 248,284 Official Total Votes: 1,085,678 State Senate — District 1 Contest Code: KA District Name: 1st Senatorial District Candidate Party Votes Percentage State Total JACK YOST Democrat 22,661 57.35% 22,661 PAT MCGEEHAN Republican 16,850 42.65% 16,850 Official Total Votes: 39,511 State Senate — District 2 Contest Code: KA District Name: 2nd Senatorial District Candidate Party Votes Percentage State Total JEFFREY V. KESSLER Democrat 29,474 100% 29,474 Official Total Votes: 29,474 State Senate — District 3 Contest Code: KA District Name: 3rd Senatorial District Candidate Party Votes Percentage State Total 4 of 37 12/17/2012 1:41 PM WV SOS - Election Results Center - State And County Election Results http://apps.sos.wv.gov/elections/results/results.aspx?year=2012&eid=1... State Senate — District 3 Contest Code: KA District Name: 3rd Senatorial District Candidate Party Votes Percentage State Total DONNA J. BOLEY Republican 33,458 100% 33,458 Official Total Votes: 33,458 State Senate — District 4 Contest Code: KA District Name: 4th Senatorial District Candidate Party Votes Percentage State Total MITCH B. CARMICHAEL Republican 20,951 52.69% 20,951 MICHAEL "MIKE" BRIGHT Democrat 18,815 47.31% 18,815 Official Total Votes: 39,766 State Senate — District 5 Contest Code: KA District Name: 5th Senatorial District Candidate Party Votes Percentage State Total ROBERT H. "BOB" PLYMALE Democrat 28,090 100% 28,090 Official Total Votes: 28,090 State Senate — District 6 Contest Code: KA District Name: 6th Senatorial District Candidate Party Votes Percentage State Total BILL COLE Republican 18,598 53.28% 18,598 MARK WILLS Democrat 16,307 46.72% 16,307 Official Total Votes: 34,905 State Senate — District 7 Contest Code: KA District Name: 7th Senatorial District Candidate Party Votes Percentage State Total ART KIRKENDOLL Democrat 25,955 100% 25,955 5 of 37 12/17/2012 1:41 PM WV SOS - Election Results Center - State And County Election Results http://apps.sos.wv.gov/elections/results/results.aspx?year=2012&eid=1... State Senate — District 7 Contest Code: KA District Name: 7th Senatorial District Candidate Party Votes Percentage State Total Official Total Votes: 25,955 State Senate — District 8 Contest Code: KA District Name: 8th Senatorial District Candidate Party Votes Percentage State Total CHRIS WALTERS Republican 19,242 52.82% 19,242 JOSHUA R. MARTIN Democrat 17,184 47.18% 17,184 Official Total Votes: 36,426 State Senate — District 9 Contest Code: KA District Name: 9th Senatorial District Candidate Party Votes Percentage State Total DANIEL HALL Democrat 18,502 53.67% 18,502 EPP E. CLINE Republican 15,970 46.33% 15,970 Official Total Votes: 34,472 State Senate — District 10 Contest Code: KA District Name: 10th Senatorial District Candidate Party Votes Percentage State Total WILLIAM R. LAIRD IV Democrat 26,819 100% 26,819 Official Total Votes: 26,819 State Senate — District 11 Contest Code: KA District Name: 11th Senatorial District Candidate Party Votes Percentage State Total CLARK BARNES Republican 24,571 65.50% 24,571 MARGARET KERR BECKWITH Democrat 12,941 34.50% 12,941 6 of 37 12/17/2012 1:41 PM WV SOS - Election Results Center - State And County Election Results http://apps.sos.wv.gov/elections/results/results.aspx?year=2012&eid=1... State Senate — District 11 Contest Code: KA District Name: 11th Senatorial District Candidate Party Votes Percentage State Total Official Total Votes: 37,512 State Senate — District 12 Contest Code: KA District Name: 12th Senatorial District Candidate Party Votes Percentage State Total DOUG FACEMIRE Democrat 29,173 100% 29,173 Official Total Votes: 29,173 State Senate — District 13 Contest Code: KA District Name: 13th Senatorial District Candidate Party Votes Percentage State Total ROMAN W. PREZIOSO, JR. Democrat 23,211 63.14% 23,211 CASEY MAYER Republican 13,549 36.86% 13,549 Official Total Votes: 36,760 State Senate — District 14 Contest Code: KA District Name: 14th Senatorial District Candidate Party Votes Percentage State Total BOB WILLIAMS Democrat 27,690 100% 27,690 Official Total Votes: 27,690 State Senate — District 15 Contest Code: KA District Name: 15th Senatorial District Candidate Party Votes Percentage State Total CRAIG P. BLAIR Republican 28,766 80.77% 28,766 DANIEL LITTEN Constitution 6,847 19.23% 6,847 Official Total Votes: 35,613 7 of 37 12/17/2012 1:41 PM WV SOS - Election Results Center - State And County Election Results http://apps.sos.wv.gov/elections/results/results.aspx?year=2012&eid=1... State Senate — District 16 Contest Code: KA District Name: 16th Senatorial District Candidate Party Votes Percentage State Total HERB SNYDER Democrat 20,764 53.89% 20,764 JIM RULAND Republican 17,763 46.11% 17,763 Official Total Votes: 38,527 State Senate — District 17 Contest Code: KA District Name: 17th Senatorial District Candidate Party Votes Percentage State Total COREY PALUMBO Democrat 28,384 100% 28,384 Official Total Votes: 28,384 House of Delegates — District 1 Contest Code: LA District Name: 1st Delegate District Candidate Party Votes Percentage State Total RANDY SWARTZMILLER Democrat 9,059 36.27% 9,059 RONNIE D. JONES Democrat 7,128 28.54% 7,128 CARL THOMPSON Republican 5,134 20.56% 5,134 JUSTIN BULL Republican 3,655 14.63% 3,655 Official Total Votes: 24,976 House of Delegates — District 2 Contest Code: LA District Name: 2nd Delegate District Candidate Party Votes Percentage State Total PHILLIP W. DISERIO Democrat 3,440 52.04% 3,440 LYNN DAVIS Republican 3,170 47.96% 3,170 Official Total Votes: 6,610 House of Delegates — District 3 8 of 37 12/17/2012 1:41 PM WV SOS - Election Results Center - State And County Election Results http://apps.sos.wv.gov/elections/results/results.aspx?year=2012&eid=1..
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