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Justin Murdock was a 2016 Democratic candidate for District 16 of the West Virginia House of Delegates.[1]

Campaign themes

2016

Murdock's website highlighted the following campaign themes:[2]

  • "We must continue to find innovative ways to treat the disease of addiction. Huntington is a national leader in this fight and I’ve been privileged to witness and study the programs and people leading these efforts."
  • "Small business is the backbone of any town or city. Small business owners care for their employees and their community in ways that, often, large, out of state corporations choose not to."
  • "Quality of life for seniors, veterans and people living with a disability is something I will ALWAYS strongly advocate for."
  • "In order to diversify our economy and bring business to the state, we must have the educated workforce that modern industries need."
  • "We CANNOT compete with the rest of the nation in economic diversity, new business, and education without a reliable statewide broadband backbone, good roads, and clean water. Period."

Elections

2016

See also: West Virginia House of Delegates elections, 2016

Elections for the West Virginia House of Delegates took place in 2016. The primary election took place on May 10, 2016, and the general election was held on November 8, 2016. The candidate filing deadline was January 30, 2016. Incumbent James Morgan (D) did not seek re-election.

The following candidates ran in the West Virginia House of Delegates District 16 general election.[3][4]

West Virginia House of Delegates District 16, General Election, 2016
Party Candidate Vote % Votes
     Democratic Green check mark transparent.png Sean Hornbuckle Incumbent 19.76% 7,760
     Republican Green check mark transparent.png Carol Miller Incumbent 22.64% 8,891
     Republican Green check mark transparent.png Chuck Romine 17.14% 6,729
     Democratic Joe Akers 12.42% 4,876
     Democratic Matt Spurlock 14.10% 5,538
     Republican Dale Anderson II 13.94% 5,476
Total Votes 39,270
Source: West Virginia Secretary of State


Joe Akers, incumbent Sean Hornbuckle and Matt Spurlock defeated Justin Murdock and James Stacy in the West Virginia House of Delegates District 16 Democratic primary.[5][6]

West Virginia House of Delegates District 16, Democratic Primary, 2016
Party Candidate Vote % Votes
     Democratic Green check mark transparent.png Joe Akers 15.52% 1,929
     Democratic Green check mark transparent.png Sean Hornbuckle Incumbent 33.03% 4,107
     Democratic Green check mark transparent.png Matt Spurlock 21.57% 2,682
     Democratic Justin Murdock 14.59% 1,814
     Democratic James Stacy 15.29% 1,901
Total Votes 12,433


Dale Anderson II, incumbent Carol Miller and Chuck Romine defeated Lee Bias in the West Virginia House of Delegates District 16 Republican primary.[5][6]

West Virginia House of Delegates District 16, Republican Primary, 2016
Party Candidate Vote % Votes
     Republican Green check mark transparent.png Dale Anderson II 22.32% 1,859
     Republican Green check mark transparent.png Carol Miller Incumbent 34.67% 2,888
     Republican Green check mark transparent.png Chuck Romine 24.17% 2,013
     Republican Lee Bias 18.84% 1,569
Total Votes 8,329


Primary race background

Main article: West Virginia races we're watching, 2016

The Democratic candidates focused on several issues throughout their campaigns, including economic opportunities in the state, job growth, infrastructure, and substance abuse problems in the state.[7]

Stacy, an electrician, said he focused his campaign on blue-collar workers. "Most West Virginians have more in common with someone who wears a hard hat to work than someone who wears a suit, so I believe our legislature needs to reflect that," Stacy said.[7]

Spurlock, a property manager and accountant, said he focused his campaign on several issues, including business growth, infrastructure and education. "Attracting new industry, providing businesses with tools for success, increasing population, educating students, paying teachers competitive wages, fixing roads, providing high-speed internet access to all West Virginians, protecting water supply and helping addicts get off harmful drugs are issues that matter," Spurlock said.[7]

Murdock, a business manager, said he focused his campaign on substance abuse in the state, small business growth, and education, among other issues. "We must work together to bring opportunity and hope back. This is the long term cure for the heroin epidemic and the rest of our issues. Right now we must improve education, diversify the economy and fix our infrastructure, broadband included," Murdock said.[7][8]

Akers, a business owner, said he focused his campaign on education, infrastructure and healthcare, among other issues. "Everyone should have the opportunity to earn a liveable wage, access to affordable healthcare, receive a quality education, and make use of an infrastructure suitable for a modern economy," Akers said.[9]

The Democratic candidates received the following key endorsements:[10][11][12][13]

Key endorsements
Akers Hornbuckle Spurlock Stacy Murdock
West Virginia Education Association PAC West Virginia Education Association PAC West Virginia Education Association PAC
Service Employees International Union - District 1199 West Virginia Appalachian Laborers' District Council West Virginia Association for Justice
West Virginia AFL-CIO Service Employees International Union - District 1199 Service Employees International Union - District 1199
West Virginia AFL-CIO

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