Republican Party primaries in West Virginia, 2024
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May 14, 2024 |
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Republican Party of West Virginia |
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This page focuses on the Republican primaries that took place in West Virginia on May 14, 2024.
A primary election is an election in which registered voters select a candidate that they believe should be a political party's candidate for elected office to run in the general election. They are also used to choose convention delegates and party leaders. Primaries are state-level and local-level elections that take place prior to a general election. West Virginia utilizes a semi-closed primary system. Parties decide who may vote. Both the Democratic and Republican parties allow unaffiliated voters to vote in their primaries.[1][2][3]
For information about which offices are nominated via primary election, see this article.
Federal elections
U.S. Senate
A Republican Party primary took place on May 14, 2024, in West Virginia to determine which Republican candidate would run in the state's general election on November 5, 2024.
Republican primary election
Republican primary for U.S. Senate West Virginia
The following candidates ran in the Republican primary for U.S. Senate West Virginia on May 14, 2024.
Candidate | % | Votes | ||
✔ | Jim Justice | 61.8 | 138,307 | |
Alexander Mooney | 26.5 | 59,348 | ||
Bryan Bird | 3.1 | 7,001 | ||
Bryan McKinney | 2.9 | 6,573 | ||
Zane Lawhorn | 2.0 | 4,517 | ||
Janet McNulty | 2.0 | 4,404 | ||
Don Lindsay | 1.6 | 3,503 |
Total votes: 223,653 | ||||
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U.S. House
District 1
Republican primary candidates- Carol Miller (Incumbent) ✔
- Derrick Evans
District 2
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State elections
State Senate
West Virginia State Senate elections, 2024 |
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Office | Democratic | Republican | Other |
District 1 |
The Democratic primary was canceled. |
Ryan Weld (i) Did not make the ballot: |
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District 2 |
The Democratic primary was canceled. |
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District 3 |
The Democratic primary was canceled. |
Donna Boley (i) |
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District 4 |
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District 5 |
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District 6 |
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District 7 |
The Democratic primary was canceled. |
Rupie Phillips (i) |
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District 8 |
The Democratic primary was canceled. |
Glenn Jeffries (i) |
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District 9 |
Did not make the ballot: |
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District 10 |
The Democratic primary was canceled. |
Jack Woodrum (i) |
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District 11 |
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District 12 |
The Democratic primary was canceled. |
Patrick Martin (i) |
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District 13 |
Jonathan Board (unofficially withdrew) |
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District 14 |
The Democratic primary was canceled. |
Randy E. Smith (i) |
Mountain Party Betsy Orndoff-Sayers |
District 15 |
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District 16 |
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District 17 |
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House of Delegates
West Virginia House of Delegates elections, 2024 |
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District 1 |
The Democratic primary was canceled. |
Pat McGeehan (i) |
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District 2 |
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District 3 |
Jimmy Willis (i) |
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District 4 |
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District 5 |
Shawn Fluharty (i) |
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District 6 |
The Democratic primary was canceled. |
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District 7 |
Charles Sheedy (i) |
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District 8 |
The Democratic primary was canceled. |
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District 9 |
The Democratic primary was canceled. |
Trenton Barnhart (i) |
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District 10 |
The Democratic primary was canceled. |
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District 11 |
The Democratic primary was canceled. |
Bob Fehrenbacher (i) |
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District 12 |
The Democratic primary was canceled. |
Vernon Criss (i) |
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District 13 |
The Democratic primary was canceled. |
Scot Heckert (i) |
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District 14 |
Dave Foggin (i) |
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District 15 |
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District 16 |
The Democratic primary was canceled. |
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District 17 |
The Democratic primary was canceled. |
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District 18 |
Jim Butler (i) |
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District 19 |
The Democratic primary was canceled. |
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District 20 |
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District 21 |
Jarred Cannon (i) |
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District 22 |
The Democratic primary was canceled. |
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District 23 |
Evan Worrell (i) |
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District 24 |
Patrick Lucas (i) |
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District 25 |
Sean Hornbuckle (i) |
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District 26 |
The Democratic primary was canceled. |
Matthew Rohrbach (i) |
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District 27 |
Libertarian Party Craig Carpenter II |
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District 28 |
The Democratic primary was canceled. |
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District 29 |
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District 30 |
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District 31 |
The Democratic primary was canceled. |
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District 32 |
Josh Holstein (i) |
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District 33 |
Jordan Bridges (i) |
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District 34 |
The Democratic primary was canceled. |
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District 35 |
The Democratic primary was canceled. |
Adam Vance (i) |
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District 36 |
S. David Green (i) Did not make the ballot: |
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District 37 |
Marty Gearheart (i) |
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District 38 |
Joe Ellington (i) |
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District 39 |
Doug Smith (i) |
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District 40 |
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District 41 |
Jordan Maynor (i) |
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District 42 |
Brandon Steele (i) |
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District 43 |
The Democratic primary was canceled. |
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District 44 |
Carl Roop (i) |
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District 45 |
The Democratic primary was canceled. Did not make the ballot: |
Eric Brooks (i) |
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District 46 |
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District 47 |
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District 48 |
Tom Clark (i) |
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District 49 |
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District 50 |
David Pritt (i) |
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District 51 |
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District 52 |
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District 53 |
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District 54 |
Mike Pushkin (i) |
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District 55 |
JB Akers (i) |
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District 56 |
Kayla Young (i) |
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District 57 |
Hollis Lewis (i) |
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District 58 |
The Democratic primary was canceled. |
Walter Hall (i) |
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District 59 |
The Democratic primary was canceled. |
Andy Shamblin (i) |
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District 60 |
The Democratic primary was canceled. |
Dana Ferrell (i) |
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District 61 |
The Democratic primary was canceled. |
Dean Jeffries (i) |
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District 62 |
The Democratic primary was canceled. |
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District 63 |
The Democratic primary was canceled. |
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District 64 |
The Democratic primary was canceled. |
Adam Burkhammer (i) |
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District 65 |
Carl Martin (i) |
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District 66 |
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District 67 |
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District 68 |
The Democratic primary was canceled. |
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District 69 |
The Democratic primary was canceled. |
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District 70 |
Mickey Petitto (i) |
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District 71 |
The Democratic primary was canceled. |
Laura Kimble (i) |
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District 72 |
The Democratic primary was canceled. |
Clay Riley (i) |
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District 73 |
The Democratic primary was canceled. |
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District 74 |
Mike DeVault (i) |
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District 75 |
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District 76 |
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District 77 |
The Democratic primary was canceled. |
Joe Statler (i) |
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District 78 |
Eugene Chiarelli (i) |
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District 79 |
Evan Hansen (i) |
The Republican primary was canceled. |
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District 80 |
John Williams (i) |
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District 81 |
Anitra Hamilton (i) |
The Republican primary was canceled. |
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District 82 |
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District 83 |
The Democratic primary was canceled. |
George Street (i) |
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District 84 |
The Democratic primary was canceled. |
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District 85 |
The Democratic primary was canceled. |
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District 86 |
The Democratic primary was canceled. |
Bryan Ward (i) |
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District 87 |
The Democratic primary was canceled. |
Gary G. Howell (i) |
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District 88 |
Rick Hillenbrand (i) |
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District 89 |
Darren Thorne (i) |
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District 90 |
The Democratic primary was canceled. |
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District 91 |
The Democratic primary was canceled. |
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District 92 |
The Democratic primary was canceled. |
Michael Hite (i) |
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District 93 |
The Democratic primary was canceled. |
Michael Hornby (i) |
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District 94 |
The Democratic primary was canceled. |
Larry D. Kump (i) |
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District 95 |
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District 96 |
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District 97 |
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District 98 |
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District 99 |
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District 100 |
William Ridenour (i) |
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State executive offices
Six state executive offices are up for election in West Virginia in 2024:
Governor
Attorney General
Secretary of State
Auditor
Treasurer
Agriculture Commission
Governor
Republican primary candidates= candidate completed Ballotpedia's Candidate Connection survey
Attorney General
Republican primary candidatesSecretary of State
Republican primary candidatesAuditor
Republican primary candidatesTreasurer
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Agriculture Commission
Republican primary candidates- Kent Leonhardt (Incumbent) ✔
- Joshua Higginbotham
- Roy L. Ramey
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Voting information
- See also: Voting in West Virginia
Context of the 2024 elections
West Virginia Party Control: 1992-2024
Nineteen years of Democratic trifectas • Seven years of Republican trifectas
Year | 92 | 93 | 94 | 95 | 96 | 97 | 98 | 99 | 00 | 01 | 02 | 03 | 04 | 05 | 06 | 07 | 08 | 09 | 10 | 11 | 12 | 13 | 14 | 15 | 16 | 17 | 18 | 19 | 20 | 21 | 22 | 23 | 24 |
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Governor | D | D | D | D | D | R | R | R | R | D | D | D | D | D | D | D | D | D | D | D | D | D | D | D | D | D[4] | R | R | R | R | R | R | R |
Senate | D | D | D | D | D | D | D | D | D | D | D | D | D | D | D | D | D | D | D | D | D | D | D | R | R | R | R | R | R | R | R | R | R |
House | D | D | D | D | D | D | D | D | D | D | D | D | D | D | D | D | D | D | D | D | D | D | D | R | R | R | R | R | R | R | R | R | R |
State party overview
Republican Party of West Virginia
- See also: Republican Party of West Virginia
State political party revenue
State political parties typically deposit revenue in separate state and federal accounts in order to comply with state and federal campaign finance laws.
The Democratic Party and the Republican Party maintain state affiliates in all 50 states, the District of Columbia, and select U.S. territories. The following map displays total state political party revenue per capita for the Republican state party affiliates.
Pivot Counties
- See also: Pivot Counties by state
There are no pivot counties in West Virginia. Pivot Counties are counties that voted for Barack Obama (D) in 2008 and 2012 and for Donald Trump (R) in 2016. Altogether, the nation had 206 Pivot Counties, with most being concentrated in upper midwestern and northeastern states.
In the 2016 presidential election, Donald Trump (R) won West Virginia with 68.5 percent of the vote. Hillary Clinton (D) received 26.4 percent. In presidential elections between 1900 and 2016, West Virginia cast votes for the winning presidential candidate 76.7 percent of the time. In that same time frame, West Virginia supported Democratic and Republican candidates for president equally. West Virginia favored Republicans in every presidential election between 2000 and 2016.
Presidential results by legislative district
The following table details results of the 2012 and 2016 presidential elections by state House districts in West Virginia. Click [show] to expand the table. The "Obama," "Romney," "Clinton," and "Trump" columns describe the percent of the vote each presidential candidate received in the district. The "2012 Margin" and "2016 Margin" columns describe the margin of victory between the two presidential candidates in those years. Data on the results of the 2012 and 2016 presidential elections broken down by state legislative districts was compiled by Daily Kos.[5][6]
In 2012, Barack Obama (D) won four out of 67 state House districts in West Virginia with an average margin of victory of 13.9 points. In 2016, Hillary Clinton (D) won one out of 67 state House districts in West Virginia with an average margin of victory of 34.4 points. |
In 2012, Mitt Romney (R) won 63 out of 67 state House districts in West Virginia with an average margin of victory of 31.9 points. In 2016, Donald Trump (R) won 66 out of 67 state House districts in West Virginia with an average margin of victory of 46.8 points. |
2016 presidential results by state House district | |||||||
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1 | 38.66% | 59.24% | R+20.6 | 25.73% | 70.07% | R+44.3 | |
2 | 43.53% | 53.67% | R+10.1 | 26.82% | 68.57% | R+41.8 | |
3 | 38.13% | 59.95% | R+21.8 | 31.23% | 61.44% | R+30.2 | |
4 | 34.84% | 62.82% | R+28 | 22.30% | 72.79% | R+50.5 | |
5 | 37.10% | 59.96% | R+22.9 | 21.34% | 72.50% | R+51.2 | |
6 | 24.34% | 73.40% | R+49.1 | 13.41% | 82.40% | R+69 | |
7 | 25.92% | 71.64% | R+45.7 | 15.48% | 79.75% | R+64.3 | |
8 | 31.00% | 67.36% | R+36.4 | 22.69% | 72.65% | R+50 | |
9 | 28.50% | 69.28% | R+40.8 | 16.29% | 79.48% | R+63.2 | |
10 | 35.08% | 63.29% | R+28.2 | 25.67% | 68.91% | R+43.2 | |
11 | 35.37% | 62.24% | R+26.9 | 21.70% | 73.73% | R+52 | |
12 | 32.85% | 64.70% | R+31.8 | 20.88% | 74.86% | R+54 | |
13 | 37.29% | 60.44% | R+23.2 | 22.25% | 73.24% | R+51 | |
14 | 36.92% | 60.40% | R+23.5 | 21.70% | 74.02% | R+52.3 | |
15 | 27.42% | 71.38% | R+44 | 24.68% | 70.30% | R+45.6 | |
16 | 45.42% | 52.58% | R+7.2 | 36.10% | 58.50% | R+22.4 | |
17 | 41.90% | 56.20% | R+14.3 | 36.22% | 57.71% | R+21.5 | |
18 | 33.21% | 65.14% | R+31.9 | 25.32% | 70.41% | R+45.1 | |
19 | 34.79% | 62.73% | R+27.9 | 20.73% | 75.06% | R+54.3 | |
20 | 28.25% | 69.59% | R+41.3 | 15.85% | 81.80% | R+66 | |
21 | 23.29% | 74.37% | R+51.1 | 11.15% | 86.60% | R+75.4 | |
22 | 30.74% | 66.68% | R+35.9 | 20.35% | 75.36% | R+55 | |
23 | 34.16% | 63.17% | R+29 | 21.99% | 73.31% | R+51.3 | |
24 | 28.83% | 68.78% | R+40 | 17.02% | 79.79% | R+62.8 | |
25 | 21.56% | 76.17% | R+54.6 | 14.28% | 82.66% | R+68.4 | |
26 | 35.91% | 62.18% | R+26.3 | 26.16% | 71.47% | R+45.3 | |
27 | 25.92% | 72.27% | R+46.4 | 21.03% | 75.08% | R+54.1 | |
28 | 26.07% | 71.78% | R+45.7 | 19.24% | 76.85% | R+57.6 | |
29 | 25.31% | 72.92% | R+47.6 | 18.95% | 77.36% | R+58.4 | |
30 | 39.04% | 59.30% | R+20.3 | 35.16% | 60.01% | R+24.9 | |
31 | 21.85% | 76.00% | R+54.1 | 15.19% | 81.82% | R+66.6 | |
32 | 36.36% | 61.52% | R+25.2 | 26.42% | 69.21% | R+42.8 | |
33 | 33.20% | 63.50% | R+30.3 | 18.96% | 76.87% | R+57.9 | |
34 | 41.41% | 56.61% | R+15.2 | 25.67% | 69.81% | R+44.1 | |
35 | 44.95% | 53.41% | R+8.5 | 41.19% | 53.74% | R+12.6 | |
36 | 43.56% | 54.69% | R+11.1 | 36.13% | 59.51% | R+23.4 | |
37 | 71.16% | 27.03% | D+44.1 | 64.48% | 30.08% | D+34.4 | |
38 | 33.64% | 64.92% | R+31.3 | 28.33% | 66.88% | R+38.6 | |
39 | 29.70% | 68.75% | R+39 | 23.71% | 72.37% | R+48.7 | |
40 | 28.91% | 69.53% | R+40.6 | 21.21% | 74.29% | R+53.1 | |
41 | 28.54% | 69.10% | R+40.6 | 18.43% | 77.35% | R+58.9 | |
42 | 36.07% | 61.44% | R+25.4 | 26.74% | 67.94% | R+41.2 | |
43 | 35.02% | 62.41% | R+27.4 | 25.26% | 69.66% | R+44.4 | |
44 | 32.49% | 64.18% | R+31.7 | 18.98% | 77.03% | R+58.1 | |
45 | 27.22% | 70.71% | R+43.5 | 20.32% | 74.67% | R+54.4 | |
46 | 27.10% | 70.21% | R+43.1 | 19.26% | 76.24% | R+57 | |
47 | 29.72% | 67.43% | R+37.7 | 19.50% | 75.68% | R+56.2 | |
48 | 37.03% | 60.90% | R+23.9 | 27.38% | 67.16% | R+39.8 | |
49 | 33.62% | 64.28% | R+30.7 | 23.59% | 71.48% | R+47.9 | |
50 | 41.91% | 55.61% | R+13.7 | 30.56% | 63.37% | R+32.8 | |
51 | 44.28% | 53.14% | R+8.9 | 41.29% | 50.56% | R+9.3 | |
52 | 28.11% | 69.35% | R+41.2 | 21.26% | 73.45% | R+52.2 | |
53 | 25.80% | 70.92% | R+45.1 | 19.48% | 75.52% | R+56 | |
54 | 17.22% | 80.84% | R+63.6 | 11.20% | 86.53% | R+75.3 | |
55 | 31.26% | 66.11% | R+34.8 | 22.04% | 74.29% | R+52.3 | |
56 | 28.78% | 68.67% | R+39.9 | 19.74% | 76.02% | R+56.3 | |
57 | 28.38% | 69.28% | R+40.9 | 18.00% | 78.03% | R+60 | |
58 | 31.07% | 66.90% | R+35.8 | 19.51% | 76.36% | R+56.9 | |
59 | 33.93% | 64.29% | R+30.4 | 23.17% | 72.02% | R+48.8 | |
60 | 31.11% | 66.98% | R+35.9 | 22.28% | 72.32% | R+50 | |
61 | 51.56% | 46.41% | D+5.2 | 42.57% | 51.91% | R+9.3 | |
62 | 35.57% | 62.29% | R+26.7 | 26.07% | 68.69% | R+42.6 | |
63 | 43.32% | 54.43% | R+11.1 | 34.17% | 60.32% | R+26.1 | |
64 | 34.54% | 63.40% | R+28.9 | 24.45% | 70.26% | R+45.8 | |
65 | 49.54% | 48.66% | D+0.9 | 40.64% | 52.92% | R+12.3 | |
66 | 39.60% | 58.18% | R+18.6 | 31.14% | 63.51% | R+32.4 | |
67 | 51.50% | 46.02% | D+5.5 | 45.92% | 48.19% | R+2.3 | |
Total | 35.54% | 62.30% | R+26.8 | 26.48% | 68.63% | R+42.2 | |
Source: Daily Kos |
See also
2024 Elections
External links
Footnotes
- ↑ National Conference of State Legislatures, "State Primary Election Types," accessed May 2, 2023
- ↑ Ballotpedia research conducted December 26, 2013, through January 3, 2014, researching and analyzing various state websites and codes.
- ↑ West Virginia State Legislature, "West Virginia Code, CHAPTER 3. ELECTIONS.," accessed May 2, 2023
- ↑ Gov. Jim Justice switched his registration to Republican on August 4, 2017.
- ↑ Daily Kos, "Daily Kos Elections' statewide election results by congressional and legislative districts," July 9, 2013
- ↑ Daily Kos, "Daily Kos Elections' 2016 presidential results for congressional and legislative districts," February 6, 2017