West Virginians for Life PAC Endorsed Pro-Life Candidates - Primary 2018

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West Virginians for Life PAC Endorsed Pro-Life Candidates - Primary 2018 West Virginians for Life PAC Endorsed Pro-Life Candidates - Primary 2018 US Senate - Patrick Morrisey (R) Dist. 9 - Ray Hollen (R) Dist. 28 - Roy Cooper (R) Dist. 47 - Maureen Lasky-Setchell (R) Dist. 10 - Vernon Criss (R) Jeffrey Pack (R) Clayton Moore (D) US House - Dist 1 - David McKinley (R) Frank Deem (R) Dist. 29 - Ricky Moye (D) Dist. 48 - Danny Hamrick (R) Dist 2 - Alex Mooney (R) John Kelly (R) Dist. 31 - Chanda Adkins (R) Ben Queen (R) Dist. 11 - Martin “Rick” Atkinson (R) Dist. 32 - Tom Fast (R) Debra Shrieves (R) WV State Senate Dist. 1 - Ryan Ferns (R) Dist. 12 - Steve Westfall (R) Austin Haynes (R) Terry Waxman (R) Dist. 2 - Charles Clements (R) Dist. 13 - Scott Cadle (R) Kayla Kessinger (R) Robert “Rob” Garcia (D) Dist. 3 - Mike Azinger (R) Josh Higginbotham (R) Dist. 33 - Roger Hanshaw (R) Dist. 49 - Amy Summers (R) Dist. 4 - Mark Drennan (R) Dist. 14 - Jim Butler (R) Dist. 34 - Brent Boggs (D) Dist. 50 - Phil Mallow (R) Dist. 5 - Mike Woelfel (D) Dist. 15 - Geoff Foster (R) Dist. 35 - Moore Capito (R) Guy Ward (R) Dist. 6 - Mark Maynard (R) Dist. 16 - Jarred Cannon (R) Charlotte Lane (R) John “Mike” Criado (D) Dist. 7 - Jason Stephens (R) Daniel Linville (R) Eric Nelson (R) Dist. 51 - Cindy Frich (R) Gary Johngrass (D) John Mandt (R) Andrew Byrd (D) Roger Shuttlesworth (R) Dist. 8 - Ed Gaunch (R) Dist. 17 - Matthew Rohrbach (R) Dist. 36 - Matthew Jarrett (R) Joe Statler (R) Dist. 9 - Lynne Arvon (R) Chad Lovejoy (D) Ethan Morris (R) Debbie Warner (R) Dist. 10 - George “Boogie” Ambler (R) Dist. 18 - Evan Worrell (R) Chris Pritt (R) Dist. 52 - Terri Funk Sypolt (R) Dist. 11 - Robert Karnes (R) Dist. 19 - Kenneth Hicks (D) Clint Casto (D) Dist. 53 - D.R. Buck Jennings (R) Dist. 12 - Waymond Cork, II (R) Robert Thompson (D) Dist. 37 - Richard Patrick (R) Dist. 54 - John Paul Hott, II (R) Dist. 13 - Mike Oliverio (R) Dist. 20 - Barry Marcum (D) Dist. 38 - Dianna Graves (R) Dist. 55 - Jon Hof (R) Dist. 14 - Dave Sypolt (R) Dist. 21 - Mark Dean (R) Dist. 40 - Dean Jeffries (R) Dist. 56 - Gary Howell (R) Dist. 15 - Charles Trump (R) Dist. 22 - Joseph “Joe” Jeffries (R) Kenneth Tawney (R) Dist. 57 - Ruth Rowan (R) Dist. 16 - John Unger (D) Zack Maynard (R) Dist. 41 - Jordan Hill (R) Dist. 58 - Daryl Cowles (R) Dist. 17 - Tom Takubo (R) Dist. 23 - Lawrence “Larry” Lyon (R) Dist. 42 - Denny R. Canterbury (R) Dist. 59 - Larry Kump (R) Dist. 24 - Allen Lardieri (R) Dist. 43 - William “Ty” Nestor (R) Dist. 60 - S. Marshall Wilson (R) WV House of Delegates Aaron Stone (R) Phil Isner (D) Dist. 61 - Anthony Vitale (R) Dist. 1 - Pat McGeehan (R) Harry Freeman (D) Dist. 44 - Caleb Hanna (R) Dist. 62 - Thomas “Tom” Bibby (R) Mark Zatezalo (R) Ralph Rodighiero (D) Elijah Karnes (R) Dist. 63 - Pam Brush (R) Dist. 3 - Dalton Haas (R) Dist. 25 - Tony Paynter (R) Dana Lynch (D) Dist. 64 - Eric Householder (R) Erikka Storch (R) Dist. 26 - David Cox (R) Dist. 45 - Robert “Bob” Kincaid (R) Dist. 65 - Jill Upson (R) Dist. 5 - Phillip Wiley (R) Dist. 27- Joe Ellington (R) Carl R. “Robbie” Martin (R) Dist. 66 - Paul Espinosa (R) Dist. 7 - Jason Harshbarger (R) Zane Lawhorn (R) Dist. 46 - Patrick Martin (R) Dist. 67 - Riley Moore (R) Dist. 8 - Bill Anderson (R) John Shott (R) Please DO NOT vote for Joe Manchin for US Senate. His pro-life voting record is only 40% in the 115th Congress. If you live in the 3rd Congressional District, please DO NOT vote for Richard Ojeda. He voted to force West Virginia taxpayers to pay for abortion on demand and he told West Virginians for Life that he supports Planned Parenthood, the nation’s largest abortion provider. Independent voters can vote in either the Democrat or Republican Primaries. To do so, YOU must request either a Democrat or Republican ballot. Paid for by West Virginians for Life PAC ~ wvforlife.org ~ Not authorized by any candidate or candidate’s committee. Mary Anne Buchanan, Treasurer.
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