West Virginia House of Delegates elections, 2010
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Elections for the office of West Virginia's House of Delegates were held in West Virginia on November 2, 2010.
All Delegates are up for election every two years. As a result of the primary election, the top vote-getting candidates for each party earn a place on the ticket in the general election. For example, if two Delegate positions are open for a district, the top two primary vote-getters for each party are eligible for the general election ballot.
Voters who come to the polls on the general Election Day will vote for the number of Delegate positions for their District. Note that a candidate must have received at least one vote in the primary in order to be on the ticket for the general election.
The signature filing deadline for candidates wishing to run in these elections was January 30, 2010. The primary Election Day was May 11, 2010.
In the 2010 elections, Democrats retained a majority in the chamber and Republicans gained 6 seats.
- See also: West Virginia State Senate elections
November 2 General Election Results
The following candidates won election on November 2, 2010:
- William Romine
- Lynwood Ireland
- Everette Anderson
- Larry Border
- Thomas Azinger
- John Ellem
- Robert Ashley (West Virginia)
- Mitch Carmichael
- Troy Andes
- Brian Savilla
- Kelli Sobonya
- Marty Gearheart
- Joe Ellington
- Linda Sumner
- Rick Snuffer (2018 West Virginia congressional candidate)
- John O'Neal
- Denny Canterbury Jr.
- Tim Armstead
- Ronald Walters
- Patrick Lane
- Harold "Pete" Sigler
- Amanda Pasdon
- Allen Evans
- Gary Howell (West Virginia)
- Ruth Rowan
- Daryl Cowles
- Larry D. Kump
- Jonathan Miller
- Walter Duke
- John Overington
- Eric Householder
- Randy Swartzmiller
- Ronnie Jones (West Virginia)
- Timothy Ennis
- Roy Givens
- Ryan Ferns
- Scott Varner
- Michael Ferro
- David Pethtel
- Daniel Poling
- Brady Paxton
- Dale Martin (West Virginia)
- Kevin Craig (West Virginia)
- James Morgan
- Dale Stephens
- Douglas Reynolds
- Don Perdue
- Larry Barker (West Virginia)
- Greg Butcher
- Josh Stowers
- Ralph Rodighiero
- Steven Kominar
- Harry White
- Linda Goode Phillips
- Daniel Hall (West Virginia Senator)
- Clifton Moore
- John Frazier (West Virginia)
- Gerald Crosier
- William Wooton
- Virginia Mahan
- Thomas Campbell (West Virginia)
- David Perry (West Virginia)
- Margaret Staggers
- John Pino
- Douglas Skaff Jr.
- Bonnie Brown
- Barbara Hatfield (West Virginia)
- Danny Wells
- Mark Hunt
- Nancy Guthrie
- Meshea Poore
- Brent Boggs
- Joseph Talbott
- Denise Campbell
- Margaret Smith (West Virginia legislator)
- Mary Poling
- Ronald Fragale
- Richard Iaquinta
- Samuel Cann, Sr.
- Timothy Manchin
- Michael Caputo
- Charlene Marshall
- Barbara Fleischauer
- Tony Barill
- Larry Williams (West Virginia)
- Stanley Shaver
- Harold Michael
- John Doyle (West Virginia)
- Tiffany Lawrence
- Richard Thompson (West Virginia)
- Eric Nelson (West Virginia)
- William Hartman
- William Hamilton
- Erikka Storch
- David Walker (West Virginia)
- Linda Longstreth
- Timothy Miley
- Rick Moye
- Rupert Phillips Jr.
- Michael Manypenny
- Carol Miller (West Virginia)
Majority control
- See also: Partisan composition of state houses
Heading into the November 2 election, the Democratic Party held the majority in the West Virginia House of Delegates:
West Virginia House of Delegates | |||
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Party | As of November 1, 2010 | After the 2010 Election | |
Democratic Party | 71 | 65 | |
Republican Party | 29 | 35 | |
Total | 100 | 100 |
Campaign contributions
This chart shows how many candidates ran for state house in West Virginia in past years and the cumulative amount of campaign contributions in state house races, including contributions in both primary and general election contests. All figures come from Follow The Money.[1]
Year | Number of candidates | Total contributions |
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2010 | 233 | $4,862,057 |
2008 | 237 | $4,355,230 |
2006 | 243 | $4,894,204 |
2004 | 290 | $4,043,863 |
2002 | 274 | $3,362,345 |
In 2010, the candidates for state house raised a total of $4,862,057 in campaign contributions. The top 10 donors were:[2]
Donor | Amount |
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Susman, Sally M | $130,948 |
West Virginia Building & Construction Trades Council | $120,200 |
West Virginia AFL-CIO | $115,000 |
Santorine, Adolph | $88,704 |
West Virginia Regional Council of Carpenters | $80,150 |
West Virginia Appalachian Laborers District Council | $76,000 |
West Virginia Federation of Teachers | $71,900 |
West Virginia Trial Lawyers Association | $68,500 |
Householder, Eric L | $50,523 |
West Virginia Bankers Association | $48,400 |
Qualifications
Section 13 of Article 6 of the West Virginia Constitution states, "No person holding any other lucrative office or employment under this state, the United States, or any foreign government; no member of Congress; and no person who is sheriff, constable, or clerk of any court of record, shall be eligible to a seat in the Legislature."
Incumbency
Unopposed incumbents
Twenty-one incumbents faced no competition in the November 2 general election.
- 3 GOP incumbents face no November challenger.
Primary challenges
44 incumbents faced competition in the May 11 primary. One incumbent, Democrat William Louisos lost to his challenger, John Pino.
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Retiring incumbents
Eleven incumbent representatives did not run for re-election, while 89 incumbents (89%) ran for re-election. Of the 11 incumbents who did not run for re-election, 6 are Democrats and 5 are Republicans. 3 retired from the House of Delegates, but ran for the West Virginia senate.
- District 1 Incumbent Republican Patrick McGeehan
- District 3 Incumbent Democrat Orphy Klempa
- District 3 Incumbent Democrat Talmadge Hutchins
- District 14 Incumbent Republican Patti Schoen
- District 19 Incumbent Democrat Jeff Eldridge
- District 24 Incumbent Republican Bill Cole This seat was guaranteed to stay in the GOP column, as no Democrat ran.
- District 37 Incumbent Democrat Mike Ross
- District 44 Incumbent Democrat Alex Shook
- District 44 Incumbent Democrat Bob Beach
- District 49 Incumbent Republican Robert Schadler
- District 52 Incumbent Republican Craig Blair
List of candidates
Partisan dominance in state houses heading into the 2010 state legislative elections |
District 1 (2 positions open)
- May 11 Democratic primary result:
- Randy Swartzmiller, 3,213 incumbent, was first elected to District 1 in 2000.
- Marilyn S. Boyd, 1,357
- Jerry C. Chaney, 933
- Ronnie D. Jones, 1,803
- May 11 GOP primary result:
- No Republicans filed to run for this seat.
- Independent candidate:
Note: Incumbent Patrick McGeehan (R) did not seek re-election in 2010. He was first elected to District 1 in 2008.
November 2 General election candidates:
- Randy Swartzmiller 6,853
- Ronnie D. Jones 4,485
- Amanda Mesler 4,447
District 2 (2 positions open)
- May 11 Democratic primary result:
- Timothy Ennis, 3,310 incumbent, was first elected to District 2 in 1994.
- Roy Givens, 2,090 incumbent, was first elected to District 2 in 1978.
- Calvin C. Heck, 1,392
- Alan L. Klein, 1,477
- May 11 GOP primary result:
- No Republicans filed to run for this seat.
November 2 General election candidates:
- Timothy Ennis 7,338
- Roy Givens 6,293
District 3 (2 positions open)
- May 11 Democratic primary result:
- Owen L. Brown, 1,212
- Ryan Ferns, 1,994
- Shawn Fluharty, 2,119
- Ben Schneider, 873
- May 11 GOP primary result:
- Erikka Storch, 1,563
- Dolph Santorine, 1,253
- Sam Kasley, 1,183
Note: Incumbent Orphy Klempa (D) did not seek re-election in 2010; he instead ran for West Virginia Senate District 1. He was first elected to District 3 in 2006.
Note: Incumbent Talmadge Hutchins (D) did not seek re-election in 2010. He was first elected to District 3 in 2006.
November 2 General election candidates:
- Shawn Fluharty 4,277
- Ryan Ferns 4,958
- Erikka Storch 5,410
- Dolph Santorine 4,518
District 4 (2 positions open)
- May 11 Democratic primary result:
- Michael Ferro, 3,317 incumbent, was first elected to District 4 in 2008.
- RJ Smith, 826
- Scott Varner, 3,563 incumbent, was first elected to District 4 in 1992.
- May 11 GOP primary result:
- No Republicans filed to run for this seat.
November 2 General election candidates:
- Scott Varner 7,557
- Michael Ferro 6,894
District 5 (1 position open)
- May 11 Democratic primary result:
- Ronald L. Anderson, 866
- David Pethtel, 2,029 incumbent, was first elected to District 5 in 1998.
- May 11 GOP primary result:
- No Republicans filed to run for this seat.
November 2 General election candidates:
- David Pethtel 3,835
District 6 (1 position open)
- May 11 Democratic primary result:
- Charlie Delauder, 883
- May 11 GOP primary result:
- William Romine, 2,403 Incumbent was first elected to District 6 in 2000.
November 2 General election candidates:
- Charlie Delauder ,568
- William Romine 3,608
District 7 (1 position open)
- May 11 Democratic primary result:
- No Democrats filed to run for this seat.
- May 11 GOP primary result:
- Lynwood Ireland, 1,631 Incumbent was first elected to District 7 in 2006.
November 2 General election candidates:
- Lynwood Ireland 4,486
District 8 (1 position open)
- May 11 Democratic primary result:
- No Democrats filed to run for this seat.
- May 11 GOP primary result:
- Everette Anderson, 1,343 Incumbent was first elected to District 8 in 1992.
November 2 General election candidates:
- Everette Anderson 4,530
District 9 (1 position open)
- May 11 Democratic primary result:
- Jim Marion, 1,063
- May 11 GOP primary result:
- Larry Border, 1,296 Incumbent was first elected to District 9 in 2001.
November 2 General election candidates:
- Jim Marion 2,068
- Larry Border 3,566
District 10 (3 positions open)
- May 11 Democratic primary result:
- Daniel Poling, 3,200 Incumbent was first elected to District 10 in 2006.
- May 11 GOP primary result:
- Courtney L. Ahlborn, 847
- Thomas Azinger, 2,613 Incumbent was first elected to District 10 in 1994.
- Bill Bell, 429
- John Ellem, 2,558 Incumbent was first elected to District 10 in 2001.
- Frederick David Gillespie, 1,567
- Denny Harton, 1,263
- Eric Giles, 1,402
- Randall Rapp, 1,557
November 2 General election candidates:
- Daniel Poling 8,592
- Thomas Azinger 9,853
- John Ellem 10,307
- Frederick David Gillespie 7,992
District 11 (1 position open)
- May 11 Democratic primary result:
- No Democrats filed to run for this seat.
- May 11 GOP primary result:
- Robert Ashley, 1,069 Incumbent was first elected to District 11 in 2000.
- May 11 Mountain Party result:
- Mark Myers, 3
November 2 General election candidates:
- Robert Ashley 3,266
- Mark Myers 769
District 12 (1 position open)
- May 11 Democratic primary result:
- Jo Boggess Phillips, 1,142
- May 11 GOP primary result:
- Mitch Carmichael, 1,100 Incumbent was first elected to District 12 in 2000.
November 2 General election,candidates:
- Jo Boggess Phillips 3,261
- Mitch Carmichael 3,383
District 13 (2 positions open)
- May 11 Democratic primary result:
- Dale Martin, 1,793 Incumbent was first elected to District 13 in 2000.
- Brady Paxton, 1,195 Incumbent was first elected to District 13 in 1999.
- May 11 GOP primary result:
- Brian Scott, 1,745
November 2 General election candidates:
- Dale Martin 5,811
- Brady Paxton 6,175
- Brian Scott 5,639
District 14 (2 positions open)
- May 11 Democratic primary result:
- Catherine Larck, 2,033
- May 11 GOP primary result:
- Troy Andes, 2,034 Incumbent was first elected to District 14 in 2006.
- Darrell Justin Black, 792
- Marge Carpenter, 548
- Debra Girimont, 436
- Brian Savilla, 945
Note:Incumbent Patti Schoen (R) did not run for re-election. She was first elected to District 14 in 2002.
November 2 General election candidates:
- Catherine Larck 5,355
- Troy Andes 8,159
- Brian Savilla 6,741
District 15 (3 positions open)
- May 11 Democratic primary result:
- Kevin Craig, 2,800 , incumbent was first elected to District 15 in 2000.
- Carl L. Eastham, 1,546
- James Morgan, 2,461 , incumbent was first elected to District 15 in 2001.
- Matthew James Woelfel, 1,944
- Wayne Worth, 673
- May 11 GOP primary result:
- Douglas W. Franklin, 831
- Patrick Lucas, 1,055
- Carol Miller, 1,505 , incumbent was first elected to District 15 in 2006.
November 2 General election candidates:
- Kevin Craig 6,886
- James Morgan 6,188
- Matthew James Woelfel 5,893
- Carol Miller 6,601
- Patrick Lucas 4,408
- Douglas W. Franklin 3,471
District 16 (3 positions open)
- May 11 Democratic primary result:
- Douglas Reynolds, 2,941 Incumbent was first elected to District 16 in 2006.
- Dale Stephens, 3,292 Incumbent was first elected to District 16 in 2004.
- May 11 GOP primary result:
- T-Anne See, 1,222
- Kelli Sobonya, 2,213 Incumbent was first elected to District 16 in 2002.
November 2 General election candidates:
- Dale Stephens 8,074
- Douglas Reynolds 8,900
- Kelli Sobonya 10,026
- T-Anne See 6,669
District 17 (2 positions open)
- May 11 Democratic primary result:
- Don Perdue, 2,664 , incumbent, served District 17 in 1998.
- Richard Thompson, 2,984 , incumbent, served District 17 in 2000.
- May 11 GOP primary result:
- No Republicans filed to run for this seat.
November 2 General election candidates:
- Richard Thompson 6,509
- Don Perdue 5,909
District 18 (1 position open)
- May 11 Democratic primary result:
- Larry Barker, 2,586 , incumbent, served District 18 in 2004.
- May 11 GOP primary result:
- Lawrence B. Lyon, Jr., 269
November 2 General election candidates:
- Larry Barker 3,436
- Lawrence B. Lyon 1,043
District 19 (4 positions open)
- May 11 Democratic primary result:
- Greg Butcher, 4,060 , incumbent, had been serving District 19 in 2008.
- Ted Ellis, 3,890
- David Eplin, 895
- Harry Freeman, 2,593
- A. Jay Hatfield, 1,567
- Gary L. Johngrass, 961
- Rupert Phillips, Jr., 4,205
- Ralph Rodighiero, 4,704 , incumbent, had been serving District 19 since 2006.
- Josh Stowers, 4,748 , incumbent, had been serving District 19 since 2008.
- Teddy "Ted" Tomblin, 3,212
- Ed Triplett, 1,591
- May 11 GOP primary result:
- Elias Gregory, 858
- Chad Story, 776
Note: Jeff Eldridge,(D) incumbent, did not run for re-election. He had been serving District 19 since 2004. He ran for West Virginia Senate District 7 against incumbent Ron Stollings and was defeated in the May 11, 2010 primary.
November 2 General election candidates:
- Greg Butcher 9,706
- Rupert Phillips, Jr. 8,672
- Ralph Rodighiero 10,372
- Josh Stowers 9,291
- Elias Gregory 4,861
- Chad Story 5,140
District 20 (1 position open)
- May 11 Democratic primary result:
- Steven Kominar, 3,174 Incumbent was first elected to District 20 in 1996.
- May 11 GOP primary result:
- No Republicans filed to run for this seat.
November 2 General election candidates:
- Steven Kominar 3,410
District 21 (1 position open)
- May 11 Democratic primary result:
- Harry White, 2,323 Incumbent was first elected to District 21 in 1996.
- May 11 GOP primary result:
- No Republicans filed to run for this seat.
November 2 General election candidates:
- Harry White 2,593
District 22 (2 positions open)
- May 11 Democratic primary result:
- Daniel Hall, 1,957 Incumbent was first elected to District 22 in 2008.
- Linda Goode Phillips, 2,377 Incumbent was first elected to District 22 in 2008.
- May 11 GOP primary result:
- Shawn R. Spears, 609
November 2 General election candidates:
- Linda Goode Phillips 4,357
- Daniel Hall 3,713
- Shawn R. Spears 2,812
District 23 (1 position open)
- May 11 Democratic primary result:
- Ed Evans, 989
- Clifton Moore, 1,296 Incumbent was first elected to District 23 in 2004.
- Emily W. Yeager, 469
- May 11 GOP primary result:
- No Republicans filed to run for this seat.
November 2 General election candidates:
- Clifton Moore 2,471
District 24 (1 position open)
- May 11 Democratic primary result:
- No Democrats filed to run for this seat.
- May 11 GOP primary result:
- Marty Gearheart
- John Shott, 509 (Withdrawn to fill appointment to West Virginia State Senate District 10 seat.)
Note: Incumbent Bill Cole (R) did not run for election to District 24. He was first elected to District 24 in his appointment on May 28, 2010.
November 2 General election candidates:
- Marty Gearheart 2,797
District 25 (2 positions open)
- May 11 Democratic primary result:
- John Frazier, 3,807 , incumbent, served District 25 in 2008.
- Bill Morefield, 1,736
- May 11 GOP primary result:
- Joe Ellington, 747
- Thomas Porter, 1,161, incumbent, was first elected to District 25 in 2004. Note: Thomas Porter died on September 27, 2010. Chuck Terry served on take his place on the November 2 general election ballot.
- Chuck Terry
November 2 General election candidates:
- John Frazier 6,095
- Bill Morefield 3,031
- Joe Ellington 4,693
- Chuck Terry 3,860
District 26 (1 position open)
- May 11 Democratic primary result:
- Gerald Crosier, 1,667 Incumbent was first elected to District 26 in 2002.
- May 11 GOP primary result:
- Roy G. Cooper, 828
November 2 General election candidates:
- Gerald Crosier 2,805
- Roy G. Cooper 2,196
District 27 (5 positions open)
- May 11 Democratic primary result:
- Mel Kessler, 3,757
- Virginia Mahan, 3,670 Incumbent was first elected to District 27 in 1996.
- Rick Moye, 4,346 Incumbent was first elected to District 27 in 2006.
- Burge Speilman, 2,952
- Sally Matz Susman, 3,338 Incumbent was first elected to District 27 in 2008.
- William Wooton, 4,183 Incumbent was first elected to District 27 in 2008.
- May 11 GOP primary result:
- Richard Franklin, 1,402
- John David O'Neal IV, 1,558
- Rick Snuffer, 1,884
- Linda Sumner, 2,091 Incumbent was first elected to District 27 in 2002.
November 2 General election candidates:
- Rick Moye 11,644
- William Wooton 11,038
- Mel Kessler 8,951
- Virginia Mahan 8,555
- Sally Matz Susman 10,233
- Linda Sumner 13,784
- Rick Snuffer 12,299
- John David O'Neal IV 11,591
- Richard Franklin 8,516
District 28 (2 positions open)
- May 11 Democratic primary result:
- Thomas Campbell, 2,449 Incumbent was first elected to District 28 in 1996.
- Aaron N. Deskins, 1209
- Michael S. Knisely, 1,217
- May 11 GOP primary result:
- Denny Canterbury, 1,209 Incumbent was first elected to District 28 in 2000.
November 2 General election candidates:
- Thomas Campbell 6,152
- Michael S. Knisely 3,214
- Denny Canterbury 6,254
District 29 (3 positions open)
- May 11 Democratic primary result:
- William Louisos, 2,291 Incumbent was first elected to District 29 in 2008.
- David Perry, 2,619 Incumbent was first elected to District 29 in 2000.
- John Pino, 2,337
- Barbara Schamberger, 1,280
- Margaret Staggers, 2,673 Incumbent was first elected to District 29 in 2006.
- May 11 GOP primary result:
- Marshall W. Clay, 881
November 2 General election candidates:
- Margaret Staggers 7,309
- David Perry 7,169
- John Pino 6,857
- Marshall W. Clay 4,752
District 30 (7 positions open)
- May 11 Democratic primary result:
- E. C. "Bud" Anderson, 2,488
- Bonnie Brown, 6,485 Incumbent was first elected to District 30 in 2000.
- Steven A. Cook, 1,653
- Nancy Guthrie, 4,934 Incumbent was first elected to District 30 in 2006.
- Rod Harless, 2,374
- Barbara Hatfield, 6,246 Incumbent was first elected to District 30 in 1998.
- Gary Eugene Holstein, 1,490
- Mark Hunt, 5,158 Incumbent was first elected to District 30 in 2008.
- Harold "Dayne" Meade Jr., 1,273
- Douglas Skaff, Jr., 6520 Incumbent was first elected to District 30 in 2008.
- Sharon Spencer, 5,447 Incumbent was first elected to District 30 in 1996.
- Joe Wallace, 1,961
- Danny Wells, 5,823 Incumbent was first elected to District 30 in 2000.
- May 11 GOP primary result:
- Daniel "Rick" Barnett, 1,993
- Edward R. Burgess, 1,817
- Michael Scott Hall, 2,548
- Brian F. Hicks, 1,979
- Fred Joseph, 2,820
- Eric Nelson, 2,963
- Jim Strawn, 2,343
- Steve Sweeney, 2,096
November 2 General election candidates:
- Douglas Skaff, Jr. 19,335
- Bonnie Brown 16,920
- Barbara Hatfield 17,186
- Danny Wells 17,197
- Sharon Spencer 15,686
- Mark Hunt 16,498
- Nancy Guthrie 16,301
- Eric Nelson 17,603
- Fred Joseph 15,329
- Michael Scott Hall 14,923
- Jim Strawn 14,180
- Steve Sweeney 11,808
- Daniel "Rick" Barnett 12,119
- Brian F. Hicks 15,001
District 31 (1 position open)
- May 11 Democratic primary result:
- Archie Chestnut, 336
- Meshea Poore, 1,160 Incumbent was first elected to District 31 in 2009.
- May 11 GOP primary result:
- Pamela Minimah, 156
- Thomas W. Sayre, 124
- Independent candidate:
November 2 General election candidates:
- Meshea Poore 2,807
- Pamela Minimah 935
- Janet Thompson 238
District 32 (3 positions open)
- May 11 Democratic primary result:
- Charles Black, 1,307
- Clint Casto, 1,233
- Scott Lavigne, 1,291
- May 11 GOP primary result:
- Tim Armstead, 1,812 Incumbent was first elected to District 32 in 1998.
- Patrick Lane, 1,578 Incumbent was first elected to District 32 in 2004.
- Ronald Walters, 1,609 Incumbent was first elected to District 32 in 2000.
- Mountain Party
November 2 General election candidates:
- Charles Black 3,648
- Scott Lavigne 4 149
- Clint Casto 4,216
- Tim Armstead 9,087
- Ronald Walters 8,251
- Patrick Lane 8 209
- Jesse Johnson 2 022
District 33 (1 position open)
- May 11 Democratic primary result:
- Ronald Blankenship, 1,207
- David Walker, 1,644 Incumbent was first elected to District 33 in 2008.
- May 11 GOP primary result:
- No Republicans filed to run for this seat.
November 2 General election candidates:
- David Walker 4,131
District 34 (1 position open)
- May 11 Democratic primary result:
- Brent Boggs, 2,773 Incumbent was first elected to District 34 in 1996.
- May 11 GOP primary result:
- No Republicans filed to run for this seat.
November 2 General election candidates:
- Brent Boggs 4,131
District 35 (1 position open)
- May 11 Democratic primary result:
- Sam Argento, 1,561 Incumbent was first elected to District 35 in 2004. Sam Argento died on October 28, 2010. His name remained on the ballot. If he had won the election, the Governor would have made an appointment to fill his term.[3]
- Carlotta Ray Evans, 659
- May 11 GOP primary result:
November 2 General election candidates:
- Sam Argento 2,153
- Harold "Pete" Sigler 3,138
District 36 (1 position open)
- May 11 Democratic primary result:
- Sue Blake Andersen, 1,314
- Joseph Talbott, 1,453 Incumbent was first elected to District 36 in 2002.
- May 11 GOP primary result:
- No Republicans filed to run for this seat.
- May 11 Independent primary result:
November 2 General election candidates:
- Joseph Talbott 2,555
- Duane Borchers, Sr. 1,007
District 37 (2 positions open)
- May 11 Democratic primary result:
- Denise L. Campbell, 1,846
- William Hartman, 2,416 Incumbent was first elected to District 37 in 2002.
- Paul "P.J." Louk, 793
- Earl W. Maxwell, 1,069
- Robbie Morris, 1,422
- Kent "KP" Price, 734
- May 11 GOP primary result:
- Joan Hinzman Sharp, 1,253
Note: Incumbent Mike Ross (D) did not seek re-election. He was first elected to District 37 in 2009.
November 2 General election candidates:
- William Hartman 5,954
- Denise L. Campbell 6,328
- Joan Hinzman Sharp 5,399
District 38 (1 position open)
- May 11 Democratic primary result:
- Margaret Smith, 1,301 Incumbent was first elected to District 38 in 2008.
- May 11 GOP primary result:
- No Republicans filed to run for this seat.
November 2 General election candidates:
- Margaret Smith 4,291
District 39 (1 position open)
- May 11 Democratic primary result:
- No Democrats filed to run for this seat.
- May 11 GOP primary result:
- William Hamilton, 1,386 Incumbent was first elected to District 39 in 2002.
- Tom O'Neill, 537
- Jerry Reynolds, 280
November 2 General election candidates:
- William Hamilton 4,765
District 40 (1 position open)
- May 11 Democratic primary result:
- Mary Poling, 1,701 Incumbent was first elected to District 40 in 2000.
- May 11 GOP primary result:
- Lonnie L. Moore Sr., 1,332
November 2 General election candidates:
- Mary Poling 3,568
- Lonnie L. Moore Sr. 2,158
District 41 (4 positions open)
- May 11 Democratic primary result:
- Frank "Chunki" Angotti, 4,381
- Anthony "Tony" Barberio, 1,999
- Samuel Cann, Sr., 5,155 Incumbent was first elected to District 41 in 1994.
- Ronald Fragale, 5,832 Incumbent was first elected to District 41 in 2000.
- Richard Iaquinta, 5,949 Incumbent was first elected to District 41 in 2002.
- Timothy Miley, 5,921 Incumbent was first elected to District 41 in 2004.
- May 11 GOP primary result:
- Diana Bartley, 1,869
- William Griffith, 2,088
- Danny Hamrick, 2,745
- Tommy Phillips, 1,837
- Edward "Buddy" Randolph, 1,975
November 2 General election candidates:
- Richard Iaquinta 11,796
- Timothy Miley 11,894
- Ronald Fragale 11,168
- Samuel Cann, Sr. 11,516
- Danny Hamrick 9,865
- William Griffith 6,780
- Edward "Buddy" Randolph 6,992
- Diana Bartley 8,896
District 42 (1 position open)
- May 11 Democratic primary result:
- Michael Manypenny, 1,830 Incumbent was first elected to District 42 in 2008.
- May 11 GOP primary result:
- Jeff Tansill, 1,039
November 2 General election candidates:
- Michael Manypenny 3,223
- Jeff Tansill 2,726
District 43 (3 positions open)
- May 11 Democratic primary result:
- Michael Caputo, 5,920 Incumbent was first elected to District 43 in 1996.
- Linda Longstreth, 5,670 Incumbent was first elected to District 43 in 2004.
- Timothy Manchin, 5,512 Incumbent was first elected to District 43 in 2003.
- May 11 GOP primary result:
- Travis L. Blosser, 1,301
- Lynette Kennedy McQuain, 1,158
- Rick Starn, 1,888
November 2 General election candidates:
- Michael Caputo 11,409
- Linda Longstreth 10,597
- Timothy Manchin 10,474
- Rick Starn 7,448
- Travis L. Blosser 5,276
- Lynette Kennedy McQuain 4,998
District 44 (4 positions open)
- May 11 Democratic primary result:
- Anthony P. "Tony" Barill, 3,280
- Charlie Byrer, 2,441
- Stephen Lee Cook, 3,514
- Barbara Fleischauer, 4,819 Incumbent was first elected to District 44 in 2006.
- Shelby Bosley, 2,375
- Charlene Marshall, 4,921 Incumbent was first elected to District 44 in 2004.
- May 11 GOP primary result:
- James Elvis Austin, 1,169
- Amanda Pasdon, 1,950
- Kevin Patrick Jr., 1,452
- Kevin Scott Poe, 1,760
- Chris Walters, 1,923
- Independent
- Libertarian
Note: Alex Shook, (D) incumbent, served District 44 in 2006. He did not run for re-election.
Note: Robert Beach, (D) incumbent, served District 44 in 1998. He did not run for re-election in 2010, but ran instead for West Virginia Senate, District 13.
November 2 General election candidates:
- Charlene Marshall 12,003
- Barbara Fleischauer 11,460
- Stephen Lee Cook 8,445
- Anthony P. "Tony" Barill 9,494
- Amanda Pasdon 9,736
- Chris Walters 8,806
- Kevin Scott Poe 8,273
- Kevin Patrick Jr. 6,356
- Paul Brown 2,559
- Tad Britch 747
District 45 (1 position open)
- May 11 Democratic primary result:
- Larry Williams, 1,700 Incumbent was first elected to District 45 in 1993.
- May 11 GOP primary result:
- No Republicans filed to run for this seat.
November 2 General election candidates:
- Larry Williams 4,758
District 46 (1 position open)
- May 11 Democratic primary result:
- Stanley Shaver, 1.961 Incumbent was first elected to District 46 in 2006.
- May 11 GOP primary result:
- Debbie Stevens, 1,273
November 2 General election candidates:
- Stanley Shaver 3,171
- Debbie Stevens 3,117
District 47 (1 position open)
- May 11 Democratic primary result:
- Harold Michael, 2,645 Incumbent was first elected to District 47 in 1998.
- May 11 GOP primary result:
- No Republicans filed to run for this seat.
November 2 General election candidates:
- Harold Michael 4,704
District 48 (1 position open)
- May 11 Democratic primary result:
- No Democrats filed to run for this seat.
- May 11 GOP primary result:
- Phyllis M. Cole, 1,379
- Allen Evans, 1,964 incumbent, was first elected to District 48 in 1990.
November 2 General election candidates:
- Allen Evans 4,794
District 49 (1 position open)
- May 11 Democratic primary result:
- James E. "Jim" Maybury, 489
- Charles Messick, 592
- May 11 GOP primary result:
- Gary G. Howell, 1,062
Note:Incumbent Robert Schadler (R), who served District 49 since 1998, did not seek re-election.
November 2 General election candidates:
- Charles Messick 2,345
- Gary G. Howell 3,001
District 50 (1 position open)
- May 11 Democratic primary result:
- Alan "Mitch" Davis, 801
- Joe Moreland, Jr., 605
- May 11 GOP primary result:
- Ruth Rowan, 854 incumbent, was first elected to District 50 in 2004.
November 2 General election candidates:
- Alan "Mitch" Davis 1,547
- Ruth Rowan 3,950
District 51 (1 position open)
- May 11 Democratic primary result:
- Alton E. Wolfe Jr., 592
- May 11 GOP primary result:
- Daryl Cowles, 945 incumbent, was first elected to District 51 in 2006.
November 2 General election candidates:
- Alton E. Wolfe Jr. 1,628
- Daryl Cowles 4,030
District 52 (1 position open)
- May 11 Democratic primary result:
- Mike Roberts, 635
- May 11 GOP primary result:
- Larry D. Kump, 728
Note: Craig Blair (R), incumbent was first elected to District 52 in 2002. He did not seek re-election in 2010, and instead running for West Virginia Senate District 16.
November 2 General election candidates:
- Mike Roberts 2,810
- Larry D. Kump 3,735
District 53 (1 position open)
- May 11 Democratic primary result:
- May 11 GOP primary result:
- Jonathan Miller, 782 incumbent, was first elected to District 53 in 2006.
November 2 General election candidates:
- Robert V. "Bob" Mills 1,650
- Jonathan Miller 3,699
District 54 (1 position open)
- May 11 Democratic primary result:
- May 11 GOP primary result:
- Walter Duke, 550 incumbent, served District 54 in 2002.
November 2 General election candidates:
- M. Jason Barrett 1,954
- Walter Duke 2,523
District 55 (1 position open)
- May 11 Democratic primary result:
- Donn Marshall, 545
- May 11 GOP primary result:
- John Overington, 652 incumbent, was first elected to District 55 in 1984.
November 2 General election candidates:
- Donn Marshall 2,376
- John Overington 3,648
District 56 (1 position open)
- May 11 Democratic primary result:
- Terry L. Walker, 691 Incumbent was first elected to District 56 in 2009.
- May 11 GOP primary result:
- Eric L. Householder, 494
November 2 General election candidates:
- Terry L. Walker 2,573
- Eric L. Householder 3,322
District 57 (1 position open)
- May 11 Democratic primary result:
- John Doyle, 1,078 incumbent was first elected to District 57 in 1992.
- Lori Rea, 588
- May 11 GOP primary result:
- Donny Jones, 204
- Elliot Simon 376
November 2 General election candidates:
- John Doyle 3,661
- Elliot Simon 3,092
District 58 (1 position open)
- May 11 Democratic primary result:
- Tiffany Lawrence, 802 incumbent, was first elected to District 58 in 2008.
- May 11 GOP primary result:
- Blake Thompson, 398
November 2 General election candidates:
- Tiffany Lawrence 3,133
- Blake Thompson 2,733
See also
- West Virginia House of Delegates
- West Virginia State Legislature
- State legislative elections, 2010
- Primary election dates in 2010
External links
- 2010 General Election Results
- Official list of West Virginia's November 2, 2010 candidates (dead link)
- West Virginia Democratic Party's list of 2010 candidates
- West Virginia Republican Party's list of 2010 candidates
- Project Vote Smart list of candidates for West Virginia House of Delegates in the November 2, 2010 election
Footnotes