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WV AFL-CIO 2010 Recorded Votes WV AFL-CIO 2010 Recorded Votes ISSUE #1, SB 686: Relating to the Charter Schools Bill. Senate Education Committee Vote, February 23, 2010 9 yeas – 4 nays – 1 absent Nay vote is Right. ISSUE #2, SB 686: Relating to the Charter Schools Bill. Senate Finance Committee Vote, February 25, 2010 12 yeas – 4 nays – 1 absent Nay vote is Right. West Virginia Senate (D): Democrat, (R): Republican – R: Right, W: Wrong, A: Absent, E: Excused, a: abstained Name in Bold: COPE Endorsed in the most recent election. DISTRICT – SENATOR - COUNTY ISSUE 2010 TOTAL 1 2 R W A R W A 1. Edwin J. Bowman (D) Hancock - W - 1 - 16 15 E-1 Jack Yost (D) Brooke - - - - - 19 0 0 2. Larry Edgell (D) Wetzel W W - 2 - 14 7 0 Jeffrey Kessler (D) Marshall - - - - - 19 4 0 3. Donna Boley (R) Pleasants W W - 2 - 15 40 0 J. Frank Deem (R) Wood - - - - - 50 85 1 4. Karen Facemyer (R) Jackson - W - 1 - 15 27 0 Mike Hall (R) Putnam - - - - - 12 33 1 5. Evan Jenkins (D) Cabell - - - - - 18 16 0 Robert H. Plymale (D) Wayne W W - 2 - 17 17 0 6. H. Truman Chafin (D) Mingo - R 1 - - 50 26 1 John Pat Fanning (D) McDowell - W - 1 - 40 25 4 7. Ron Stollings (D) Boone R - 1 - - 2 2 0 Earl Ray Tomblin (D) Logan - - - - - 36 70 0 8. Corey Palumbo (D) Kanawha - - - - - 10 10 0 Erik Wells (D) Kanawha W W - 2 - 1 5 0 9. Richard Browning (D) Wyoming W - - 1 - 37 18 1 Mike Green (D) Raleigh A W - 1 1 2 2 2 10. Donald L. Caruth (R) Mercer - - - - - 3 15 0 Jesse Guills (R) Greenbrier W W - 2 - 1 12 0 11. William Laird (D) Fayette R - 1 - - 11 3 0 C. Randy White (D) Webster R R 2 - - 28 4 1 12. Joe Minard (D) Harrison - - - - - 30 23 1 Douglas Facemire (D) Braxton - R 1 - - 1 2 0 13. Michael A. Oliverio (D) Monongalia W - - 1 - 21 13 1 Roman W. Prezioso, Jr. (D) Marion - A - - 1 34 17 3 14. Robert Williams (D) Taylor - - - - - 1 0 0 Dave Sypolt (R) Preston - W - 1 - 0 4 0 15. Clark Barnes (R) Randolph W - - 1 - 4 4 0 Walt Helmick (D) Pocahontas - W - 1 - 19 25 0 16. John Unger (D) Berkeley R R 2 - - 16 3 2 Herb Snyder (D) Jefferson - - - - - 11 7 0 17. Dan Foster (D) Kanawha W - - 1 - 12 8 0 Brooks McCabe (D) Kanawha - W - 1 - 12 7 1 WV AFL-CIO 2010 Recorded Votes West Virginia House of Delegates ISSUE #1, HB 4130: Relating to creating the WV Supreme Court of Appeals Public Campaign Financing Pilot Program. Senate Amended HB Passage Vote, March 13, 2010 – 8:35 PM 78 yeas – 18 nays – 4 absent Yea vote is Right. ISSUE #2, HB 4214: Relating to requiring review and approval of final settlements of Workers’ Compensation awards. Passage Vote, March 2, 2010 – 11:37 AM 88 yeas – 9 nays – 3 absent Yea vote is Right. ISSUE #3 HB 4513: Relating to establishing requirements for Marcellus gas well operations use of water resources. Passage Vote, March 3, 2010 – 11:47 AM 89 yeas – 8 nays – 3 absent Yea vote is Right ISSUE #4, HB 4577: Relating to elevator inspections and classifications of licensure. Senate Amended HB Passage Vote, March 13, 2010 – 11:31 AM 87 yeas – 11 nays – 2 absent Yea vote is Right. ISSUE #5, HB 4646: Relating to corporate political accountability. Passage Vote, March 1, 2010 – 3:27 PM 61 yeas – 34 nays – 5 absent Yea vote is Right ISSUE #6, HB 4647: Relating to the regulation and control of elections. Passage Vote, March 1, 2010 – 3:35 PM 69 yeas – 26 nays – 5 absent Yea vote is Right (D): Democrat, (R): Republican – R: Right, W: Wrong, A: Absent, E: Excused, a: abstained Name in Bold: COPE Endorsed in the most recent election. DISTRICT – DELEGATE - COUNTY ISSUE 2010 TOTAL 1 2 3 4 5 6 R W A R W A 1. Pat McGeehan (R) Hancock W W R W W W 1 5 - 1 5 3 Randy Swartzmiller (D) Hancock R R R R R R 6 - - 20 14 0 2. Timothy R. Ennis (D) Brooke R R R R R R 6 - - 29 27 1 Roy Givens (D) Brooke R R R R R R 6 - - 61 25 0 3. Tal Hutchins (D) Ohio R A R R A A 3 - 3 28 6 3 Orphy Klempa (D) Ohio R R R R R R 6 - - 15 0 0 4. Michael Ferro (D) Marshall R R R R R R 6 - - 9 0 0 Scott G. Varner (D) Marshall R R R R A A 4 - 2 37 22 2 5. Dave Pethtel (D) Wetzel R R R R R R 6 - - 40 17 0 6. W. Roger Romine (R) Tyler W W R R W W 2 4 - 13 21 0 7. Lynwood “Woody” Ireland (R) Ritchie W R R W W W 2 4 - 5 9 0 8. E. W. Anderson, Jr. (R) Wood W R R R W W 3 3 - 25 37 0 9. Larry Border (R) Wood W R R R W W 3 3 - 18 47 1 10. Tom Azinger (R) Wood R R R R W W 4 2 - 17 38 1 John Ellem (R) Wood R R R R W R 5 1 - 25 9 0 Dan Poling (D) Wood R R R R R R 6 - - 14 0 0 11. Bob Ashley (R) Roane R R R R W W 4 2 - 27 56 1 12. Mitch Carmichael (R) Jackson R W W W W W 1 5 - 9 22 4 13. Dale Martin (D) Putnam R R R R R R 6 - - 31 2 0 Brady Paxton (D) Putnam R R R R R R 6 - - 35 4 0 14. Troy Andes (R) Putnam W W W W W W - 6 - 1 13 0 Patti Eagloski Schoen (R) Putnam R R W R W W 3 3 - 12 14 1 15. Kevin Craig (D) Cabell R W R R W R 4 2 - 15 18 3 Carol Miller (R) Cabell R R R R W W 4 2 - 09 5 0 James H. Morgan (D) Cabell R R R R R R 6 - - 27 20 1 16. Doug Reynolds (D) Wayne R R R R R R 6 - - 14 0 1 Kelli Sobonya (R) Cabell R R R W W W 3 3 - 12 15 0 Dale Stephens (D) Cabell R R R R R R 6 - - 22 0 0 17. Don Perdue (D) Wayne R R R R R R 6 - - 33 2 4 Richard Thompson (D) Wayne R R R R R R 6 - - 40 0 0 18. Larry W. Barker (D) Boone R R R R R R 6 - - 16 0 0 19. Greg Butcher (D) Logan R R R R R R 6 - - 38 2 0 Jeff Eldridge (D) Lincoln R R R R R R 6 - - 18 0 1 Ralph Rodighiero (D) Logan R R R R R R 6 - - 16 0 0 Josh Stowers (D) Lincoln R R R R R R 6 - - 9 0 0 20. Steven Kominar (D) Mingo R R R R R R 6 - - 34 25 0 21. Harry Keith White (D) Mingo R R R R R R 6 - - 36 13 0 22. Daniel J. Hall (D) Wyoming R R R R W R 5 1 - 8 1 0 Linda G. Phillips (D) Wyoming R R R R R R 6 - - 10 0 0 23. Clifton Moore (D) McDowell R R R R A A 4 - 2 14 0 4 24. John H. Shott (D) Mercer R R R W W W 3 3 - 4 5 0 25. John R. Frazier (D) Mercer R R R R R R 6 - - 14 0 0 Thomas “Mike” Porter (R) Mercer W R R W W W 2 4 - 8 8 0 26. Gerald Crosier (D) Monroe R R R R R R 6 - - 17 11 0 (D): Democrat, (R): Republican – R: Right, W: Wrong, A: Absent, E: Excused, a: abstained Name in Bold: COPE Endorsed in the most recent election. DISTRICT – DELEGATE - COUNTY ISSUE 2010 TOTAL 1 2 3 4 5 6 R W A R W A 27. Virginia Mahan (D) Summers R R A R R R 5 - 1 38 8 3 Ricky Moye (D) Raleigh R R R R R R 6 - - 16 0 0 Linda Sumner (R) Raleigh R R R W W W 3 3 - 12 18 0 Sally Susman (D) Raleigh R R R R A A 4 - 2 26 2 4 Bill Wooton (D) Raleigh R R R R R R 6 - - 68 19 1 28. Thomas Campbell (D) Greenbrier R R R R R R 6 - - 25 21 3 Ray Canterbury (R) Greenbrier W R R R W R 4 2 - 24 12 0 29. Tom Louisos (D) Fayette R R R R R R 6 - - 48 19 0 David Perry (D) Fayette R R R R R R 6 - - 21 12 1 Margaret Anne Staggers (D) Fayette R R R R R R 6 - - 15 1 0 30. Bonnie Brown (D) Kanawha R R R R R R 6 - - 53 6 0 Nancy Peoples Guthrie (D) Kanawha R R R R R R 6 - - 15 0 0 Barbara Hatfield (D) Kanawha R R R R R R 6 - - 46 9 5 Mark Hunt (D) Kanawha R R R R R R 6 - - 24 10 0 Sharon Spencer (D) Kanawha R R R R R R 6 - - 62 13 5 Doug Skaff Jr.
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