Marla Ingels

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Marla Dee Ingels

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Education

Bachelor's

West Virginia University

Graduate

Marshall Graduate College and West Virginia University

Personal
Profession
Public education
Contact

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Marla "Dee" Ingels was a 2016 Democratic candidate for District 13 of the West Virginia House of Delegates.[1]

Ingels was a 2012 Democratic candidate for District 4 of the West Virginia State Senate. Ingels was an independent candidate for Governor of West Virginia in the 2011 elections. She lost in the special election to Democrat Earl Ray Tomblin on October 4, 2011.

Biography

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Ingels' professional experience includes working as an elementary school counselor at Jackson County Schools and as a special educator from 1998 until 2003.[2]

Education

Ingels earned her B.S. in psychology from West Virginia University, her MEd in special education from West Virginia University, and her M.A. in counseling from Marshall Graduate College.

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 Scott Cadle (R) did not seek re-election.

Scott Brewer and Joshua Higginbotham defeated Rosalee Juba-Plumley and incumbent Michael Ihle in the West Virginia House of Delegates District 13 general election.[3][4]

West Virginia House of Delegates District 13, General Election, 2016
Party Candidate Vote % Votes
     Democratic Green check mark transparent.png Scott Brewer 27.86% 6,541
     Republican Green check mark transparent.png Joshua Higginbotham 28.20% 6,622
     Democratic Rosalee Juba-Plumley 19.59% 4,599
     Republican Michael Ihle Incumbent 24.36% 5,720
Total Votes 23,482
Source: West Virginia Secretary of State


Scott Brewer and Rosalee Juba-Plumley defeated George A. Thaxton and Marla Ingels in the West Virginia House of Delegates District 13 Democratic primary.[5][6]

West Virginia House of Delegates District 13, Democratic Primary, 2016
Party Candidate Vote % Votes
     Democratic Green check mark transparent.png Scott Brewer 37.17% 2,788
     Democratic Green check mark transparent.png Rosalee Juba-Plumley 22.23% 1,667
     Democratic George A. Thaxton 21.83% 1,637
     Democratic Marla Ingels 18.77% 1,408
Total Votes 7,500


Joshua Higginbotham and incumbent Michael Ihle defeated Amanda Cadle, Kathie Hess Crouse and Robert Marchal in the West Virginia House of Delegates District 13 Republican primary.[5][6]

West Virginia House of Delegates District 13, Republican Primary, 2016
Party Candidate Vote % Votes
     Republican Green check mark transparent.png Joshua Higginbotham 24.62% 1,813
     Republican Green check mark transparent.png Michael Ihle Incumbent 24.30% 1,789
     Republican Amanda Cadle 15.52% 1,143
     Republican Kathie Hess Crouse 18.28% 1,346
     Republican Robert Marchal 17.28% 1,272
Total Votes 7,363


2012

See also: West Virginia State Senate elections, 2012

Ingels ran in the 2012 election for West Virginia State Senate, District 4. Ingels was defeated by Michael "Mike" Bright in the May 8 primary election.[7][8]

West Virginia State Senate, District 4 Democratic Primary, 2012
Candidate Vote % Votes
Green check mark transparent.pngMike Bright 67.5% 6,085
Marla Ingels 32.5% 2,936
Total Votes 9,021

2011

See also: West Virginia special gubernatorial election, 2011 and West Virginia state executive official elections, 2011

West Virginia was not scheduled to hold a gubernatorial election until 2012. However, elected Democrat Joe Manchin gave up the seat to join the U.S. Senate in the 2010 midterms. Senate President Earl Ray Tomblin, also a Democrat, took over the office as the Lieutenant Governor of West Virginia is a title accorded to the legislator elected as Senate President, and is next in succession to the office of governor.

General

In the special election held October 4, 2011, Democratic incumbent Earl Ray Tomblin defeated Republican Bill Maloney, Mountain Party candidate Bob Henry Baber, Independent candidate Marla Ingels, and American Third Position candidate Harry Bertram.

Governor of West Virginia, 2011
Party Candidate Vote % Votes
     Democratic Green check mark transparent.pngEarl Ray Tomblin Incumbent 49.6% 149,202
     Republican Bill Maloney 47% 141,656
     Mountain Party Bob Henry Baber 2% 6,083
     Independent Marla Ingels 1% 2,875
     American Third Position Harry Bertram 0.4% 1,111
     Write-In Phil Hudok 0% 76
     Write-In Donald Lee Underwood 0% 54
     Write-In John R. "Rick" Bartlett 0% 27
Total Votes 301,084
Election results via West Virginia Secretary of State


Issues

In 2011, Ingels' website highlighted the following campaign themes:

  • make education meaningful again
  • put the curriculum back to where it belongs
  • keep representatives focused on the people
  • hold insurance companies accountable for contracts
  • West Virginia business for West Virginians
  • authentic West Virginian politicians in political offices

See also

2011
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NewsCalendar

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External links

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Footnotes


Current members of the West Virginia State Senate
Leadership
Senate President:Randy Smith
Majority Leader:Patrick Martin
Minority Leader:Mike Woelfel
Senators
District 1
Ryan Weld (R)
District 2
District 3
District 4
Amy Grady (R)
Eric Tarr (R)
District 5
District 6
District 7
District 8
District 9
District 10
District 11
District 12
Ben Queen (R)
District 13
District 14
District 15
District 16
District 17
Republican Party (32)
Democratic Party (2)