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Republican 1992 Williamstown: Wood: 11 Bob Fehrenbacher: Republican 2022 Vienna: 12 Vernon Criss: Republican 2016 Parkersburg: 13 Scot Heckert: Republican 2022 Parkersburg: 14 Dave Foggin: Republican 2022 Belleville: Wirt, Wood: 15 Erica Moore: Republican 2023 Spencer: Roane, Wirt: 16 Steve Westfall: Republican 2012 Ripley: Jackson: 17 Jonathan ...
Republican Charles H. Clements : Republican Mike Maroney : Doddridge Marion Marshall Monongalia Wetzel Tyler: R+25.0: 3rd: Republican Mike Azinger : Republican Donna Boley : Pleasants Ritchie Wirt Wood: R+31.4: 4th: Republican Eric Tarr : Republican Amy Grady : Cabell Jackson Mason Putnam: R+100.0: 5th: Democratic Mike Woelfel : Democratic
The 2006 West Virginia Senate election took place on Tuesday, November 7, 2006, to elect members to the 78th and 79th Legislature. 17 of the 34 state senate seats were up for election. State senate seats in West Virginia are staggered, with senators serving 4-year terms. [1] The election took place concurrently with the U.S. House and U.S ...
The tables also indicate the historical party composition in the State Senate, State House of Delegates, [3] Supreme Court of Appeals, State delegation to the U.S. Senate, and the State delegation to the U.S. House of Representatives.
State senate seats in West Virginia are staggered, with senators serving 4-year terms. 17 of the 34 state senate seats were up for election. While Republican candidate for John McCain won the state in the presidential election by 13 points, the Democratic Party won over 60% of the vote for state senate and flipped 3 Republican seats, expanding ...
17 of the 34 members of the West Virginia Senate were up for election. The state Senate consisted of 23 Democrats and 11 Republicans. Democrats won 14 of the 17 races. This meant Democrats retained control of the State Senate and expanded that majority resulting in a 26 to 8 Democratic advantage.
The West Virginia Democrat needs to decide whether to run as an independent for governor — or to keep his current Senate seat — by the weekend, at least 60 days before the Aug. 1 deadline for ...
The 2002 West Virginia Senate election took place on Tuesday, November 5, 2002, to elect members of the 76th Legislature. 17 of the 34 state senate seats were up for election. State senate seats in West Virginia are staggered, with senators serving 4-year terms. [1] The election took place concurrently with the U.S. House elections.