West Virginians will go to the polls on May 12 to pick party nominees for federal jobs like U.S. senator and U.S. representative all the way down to state legislative seats and county commissioners. Plus, there are a number of nonpartisan races on the ballots — positions like school board and many city council seats — that will be decided by this election.

Voting in Kanawha County

In Kanawha County, like around West Virginia, early voting starts on April 29.

You can vote in-person early from April 29 through May 9. Here’s a list of all of the early voting locations and hours around the state, but to find out more specifics about Kanawha County, call the County Clerk at (304) 357-0130.

For more information about voting in West Virginia — or to view candidate information for a different county — click here.

Voting by mail is only available for West Virginians who are unable to vote in person for reasons like illness, incarceration, work schedule and travel. Here’s more information about voting absentee.

New this year: voters will be required to show a photo ID when they go to the polls. County clerks and the secretary of state can also issue voter ID cards that meet these requirements.

On Primary Election Day, May 12, polls in Kanawha County will be open 6:30 a.m. to 7:30 p.m. You can find your polling place by entering your information here

Kanawha County levy

Ambulance, bus and emergency services levy

Kanawha County voters will decide whether to add an additional temporary tax of 6.09 to 24.36 cents for every $100 of assessed property to fund public buses, ambulances, police protection and emergency services. Here’s the language as it appears on the ballot:

Special election to authorize additional levies for the fiscal years beginning July 1, 2029, July 1, 2030, July 1, 2031, July 1, 2032 and July 1,2033, and for the purposes of contributing (i) fifteen percent (15%) of such funds received in each year from the additional levies to a special fund created pursuant to Section 9, Article 1,Chapter 7 of said Code, known as the “Emergency Services Levy Fund” to render financial aid to the Kanawha County Sheriff’s Department, the police departments of municipalities or other public law enforcement agencies within Kanawha County or to public fire protection facilities operating within Kanawha County, the Kanawha County Emergency Ambulance Authority, the Kanawha Valley Regional Transportation Authority, as their need for such aid as determined by the County Commission arises during each fiscal year; (ii) forty-six percent (46%) of such funds received from the additional levies to the Kanawha County Emergency Ambulance Authority for the acquisition of equipment and other capital improvements, payment of a portion of its general operating, maintenance, and other expenses, including payment to any person, public corporation or state or any agency or political subdivision thereof for operations or other services, if any, provided pursuant to contracts and agreements entered into under the authority of Chapter 7, Article 15, of the Code of West Virginia, 1931, as amended; and (iii) contributing thirty-nine percent (39%) of the funds received from such additional levies to the Kanawha Valley Regional Transportation Authority for the acquisition of equipment and other capital improvements, payment of a portion of its general operating, maintenance, and other expenses, all according to the order of The County Commission of Kanawha County, West Virginia, entered on the 5th day of February, 2026.

The additional levy for each one hundred dollars assessed valuation of property for each of the fiscal years beginning July 1, 2029, July 1, 2030, July 1, 2031, July 1, 2032, and July 1, 2033, shall be: on Class I property- 6.09 cents; on Class II property- 12.18 cents; on Class III property- 24.36 cents; and on Class IV property -24.36 cents, provided, that if the Kanawha County Emergency Ambulance Authority or the Kanawha Valley Regional Transportation Authority shall be dissolved, then the additional levy shall, to that extent, thereafter not be laid.

Charleston levy

Charleston Police, Fire, and Parks & Recreation Department levy

Charleston voters will decide whether to continue a temporary tax of 5.03 to 20.12 cents for every $100 of assessed property to fund the expenses of Charleston Police, Fire and Parks & Recreation Departments. Here’s the language as it appears on the ballot:

An Election to authorize the continuation of additional levies for the years beginning July 1, 2027, July 1, 2028, July 1, 2029, and July 1,2030, for the purpose of providing additional funds annually during such years for current expenses of the Charleston Police, Fire, and Parks & Recreation Departments according to the order and ordinance of the Council of the City of Charleston passed and adopted at its meeting on the 20th day of January 2026.

The additional levies shall be on Class I property 5.03 cents; and on Class II property 10.06 cents; and on Class IV property 20.12 cents; all per $100 assessed valuation.

Provided that in the event the separate and aggregate assessed valuations of each class of taxable property within the City of Charleston increases during the term of the special levy, the levy rate may be adjusted so that the projected gross tax will not exceed 95% of the previous years projected gross tax revenue. An increase in the aggregate assessed valuation of each class of taxable property due to new construction or improvements to existing real property, including beginning recovery of natural resources, and newly acquired personal property shall not be included in calculating the new tax levy for purposes of this section.

Nonpartisan candidates on every ballot

Because this is a primary election, there are different Republican and Democratic ballots.

But in every county there are also nonpartisan races that will be on every ballot. Unlike the partisan races, these seats will be decided during the primary, meaning this is your only chance to weigh in on candidates.

Judicial positions

Justice of the Supreme Court of Appeals

Five justices are elected to West Virginia’s highest court for 12-year terms. Every year, the court convenes twice for several months to hear appeals of Intermediate Court decisions, as well as appeals from circuit court in criminal cases, juvenile proceedings, and child abuse and neglect matters. They can also be asked to help interpret state and national constitutions and laws. 

To be eligible for the court, candidates must be at least 30 years old, have lived in West Virginia for at least five years, be a member in good standing with the West Virginia State Bar, and have been admitted to practice law for at least 10 years prior to the election.

In the 2026 primary, there are two unexpired terms on the ballot.

Division 1: 6 year unexpired term

Laura V. Faircloth

Laura V. Faircloth


Justice Of Supreme Court Of Appeals (Unexpired Term) – Division 1
Todd A. Kirby

Todd A. Kirby


Justice Of Supreme Court Of Appeals (Unexpired Term) – Division 1
H.L. “Kirk” Kirkpatrick

H.L. “Kirk” Kirkpatrick


Justice Of Supreme Court Of Appeals (Unexpired Term) – Division 1
Martin P. “Red Hat” Sheehan

Martin P. “Red Hat” Sheehan


Justice Of Supreme Court Of Appeals (Unexpired Term) – Division 1
Gerald Titus

Gerald Titus


Justice Of Supreme Court Of Appeals (Unexpired Term) – Division 1

Division 2: 2 year unexpired term

Tom Ewing

Tom Ewing


Justice Of Supreme Court Of Appeals (Unexpired Term) – Division 2
Bill Flanigan

Bill Flanigan


Justice Of Supreme Court Of Appeals (Unexpired Term) – Division 2
Judge of the Intermediate Court of Appeals

West Virginia’s Intermediate Court of Appeals was created by the Legislature in 2021 and officially opened in 2022. These judges hear cases involving certain types of appeals, including those from circuit court civil cases, some family court decisions, state agencies and workers compensation cases.

Jim Douglas

Jim Douglas


Judge Of The Intermediate Court Of Appeals
Dan Greear

Dan Greear


Judge Of The Intermediate Court Of Appeals
Municipal Judge
Dan Greear

Dan Greear


Judge Of The Intermediate Court Of Appeals

Nonpartisan county positions

Magistrate — Division 4

Every West Virginia county has at least two magistrates, while more populated counties have up to ten. These are the people tasked with enforcing state and municipal laws, as well as court procedures. They hear civil cases where less than $10,000 is at stake, misdemeanor criminal cases and do preliminary examinations in felony cases. They also issue domestic violence emergency protective orders and can serve in the place of a mental hygiene commissioner to involuntarily commit people to hospitals. Click here for more information about magistrate courts. 

Magistrates are elected to four-year terms in nonpartisan elections. The requirements for the position are only that they be at least 21 years old, live in the county where they’re elected and have a high school education. They also can’t have more than one magistrate in their immediate family, or have any past felony convictions or convictions for “moral turpitude.” A law degree is not required. They earn $63,250 a year, per West Virginia Code.

Harry Carpenter

Magistrate – Unexpired
District:
4

Tim Halloran

Magistrate – Unexpired
District:
4

Chase Linko-Looper

Magistrate – Unexpired
District:
4
Magistrate — Division 13

Every West Virginia county has at least two magistrates, while more populated counties have up to ten. These are the people tasked with enforcing state and municipal laws, as well as court procedures. They hear civil cases where less than $10,000 is at stake, misdemeanor criminal cases and do preliminary examinations in felony cases. They also issue domestic violence emergency protective orders and can serve in the place of a mental hygiene commissioner to involuntarily commit people to hospitals. Click here for more information about magistrate courts. 

Magistrates are elected to four-year terms in nonpartisan elections. The requirements for the position are only that they be at least 21 years old, live in the county where they’re elected and have a high school education. They also can’t have more than one magistrate in their immediate family, or have any past felony convictions or convictions for “moral turpitude.” A law degree is not required. They earn $63,250 a year, per West Virginia Code.

Paul Nadas

Magistrate – Unexpired
District:
13

Delbert J. Roush III

Magistrate – Unexpired
District:
13

William Bolts Willis

Magistrate
District:
Division 13
Board of Education

Every West Virginia county has a county board of education made up of five members. Together, they are responsible for appointing the superintendent, overseeing district operations and finances and establishing educational policies.

Voters can choose up to three candidates. No more than two members can be elected from a single magisterial district; because of the board’s current makeup, only one candidate can be elected from districts 1 or 4.

Michael Arbogast

Incumbent
Kanawha Board Of Education
District:
3

Dennis Brown

Board Of Education
District:
1

Octavia Cordon

Kanawha Board Of Education
District:
2

Jim J. Crawford

Incumbent
Kanawha Board Of Education
District:
3

Ed Johnson

Kanawha Board Of Education
District:
3

Becky Jones Jordon

Incumbent
Kanawha Board Of Education
District:
2

Lisa Otey

Kanawha Board Of Education
District:
1

Aly C. White

Kanawha Board Of Education
District:
3

Kim Williams

Kanawha Board Of Education
District:
1
Conservation District Supervisor

West Virginia has 14 conservation districts, and they’re run by elected supervisors. The role can vary by district but duties are supposed to revolve around conserving the soil, water and land in their districts. Candidates must be a landowner in the district and have education or experience in conservation.

Kanawha County is part of the Capitol Conservation District.

Voters can choose up to four candidates.

Richard D. Durham

Conservation District Supervisor

Brian Farkas

Conservation District Supervisor

Charles “Chuck” Grishaber

Conservation District Supervisor

Diane Lumadue

Conservation District Supervisor

Cynthia Lynn McGill

Conservation District Supervisor

Sally Shepherd

Conservation District Supervisor

Nonpartisan city positions

Belle Mayor
Belle City Council

Marc Doughty

Belle Council Member

Tracy Grands-Chapman

Belle Council Member

Daniel Lee Morris

Belle Council Member

Democratic ballot

Because this is a primary election, there are different Republican and Democratic ballots. The Democratic primary is an “open” primary, which means both registered Democrats and unaffiliated voters can request a Democratic primary ballot.

There are a number of seats on the Democratic executive committee on the ballot. These are positions that are responsible for party governance, and Democratic voters will get to pick men and women from their county, delegate district, senatorial district and congressional district. These party positions aren’t included below.

Democratic candidates for federal offices

U.S. Senator

West Virginia has two elected U.S. senators. The winner of this year’s contest will be elected to a six-year term, and will serve alongside the state’s other senator, Jim Justice.

Rachel Fetty Anderson

Rachel Fetty Anderson

Democrat

U.S. Senate
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Thornton Cooper

Thornton Cooper

Democrat

U.S. Senate
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Jeffrey V. Kessler

Jeffrey V. Kessler

Democrat

U.S. Senate
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Rio Phillips

Rio Phillips

Democrat

U.S. Senate
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Campaign Phone
Zachary Shrewsbury

Zachary Shrewsbury

Democrat

U.S. Senate
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U.S. House of Representatives

Kanawha County is part of West Virginia’s 1st Congressional District.

Britta “Brit” Aguirre

Britta “Brit” Aguirre

Democrat

U.S. House Of Representatives – District 1
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Vince George

Vince George

Democrat

U.S. House Of Representatives – District 1
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Democratic candidates for West Virginia Legislature

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West Virginia House of Delegates District 52

The person elected to represent this district will serve in the West Virginia House of Delegates, where regular citizens serve part-time in Charleston. There are 100 delegates in the West Virginia Legislature; the districts are divided based on population.

Delegates are elected to two-year terms. Candidates have to be at least 18 years old, and have lived in their district for a year. They earn $23,000 for their work.

Seth Adkins

Seth Adkins

Democrat

House Of Delegates – District 52
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Joyce Brown

Joyce Brown

Democrat

House Of Delegates – District 52
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Michelle Harper

Michelle Harper

Democrat

House Of Delegates – District 52
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West Virginia House of Delegates District 53

The person elected to represent this district will serve in the West Virginia House of Delegates, where regular citizens serve part-time in Charleston. There are 100 delegates in the West Virginia Legislature; the districts are divided based on population.

Delegates are elected to two-year terms. Candidates have to be at least 18 years old, and have lived in their district for a year. They earn $23,000 for their work.

Howard Mize

Howard Mize

Democrat

House Of Delegates – District 53
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Keena Mullins

Keena Mullins

Democrat

House Of Delegates – District 53
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West Virginia House of Delegates District 54

The person elected to represent this district will serve in the West Virginia House of Delegates, where regular citizens serve part-time in Charleston. There are 100 delegates in the West Virginia Legislature; the districts are divided based on population.

Delegates are elected to two-year terms. Candidates have to be at least 18 years old, and have lived in their district for a year. They earn $23,000 for their work.

Mike Pushkin

Mike Pushkin

Democrat
Incumbent

House Of Delegates – District 54
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West Virginia House of Delegates District 55

The person elected to represent this district will serve in the West Virginia House of Delegates, where regular citizens serve part-time in Charleston. There are 100 delegates in the West Virginia Legislature; the districts are divided based on population.

Delegates are elected to two-year terms. Candidates have to be at least 18 years old, and have lived in their district for a year. They earn $23,000 for their work.

Aaron Crank

Aaron Crank

Democrat

House Of Delegates – District 55
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Anthony Dasaro

Anthony Dasaro

Democrat

House Of Delegates – District 55
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West Virginia House of Delegates District 56

The person elected to represent this district will serve in the West Virginia House of Delegates, where regular citizens serve part-time in Charleston. There are 100 delegates in the West Virginia Legislature; the districts are divided based on population.

Delegates are elected to two-year terms. Candidates have to be at least 18 years old, and have lived in their district for a year. They earn $23,000 for their work.

Kayla Young

Kayla Young

Democrat
Incumbent

House Of Delegates – District 56
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West Virginia House of Delegates District 57

The person elected to represent this district will serve in the West Virginia House of Delegates, where regular citizens serve part-time in Charleston. There are 100 delegates in the West Virginia Legislature; the districts are divided based on population.

Delegates are elected to two-year terms. Candidates have to be at least 18 years old, and have lived in their district for a year. They earn $23,000 for their work.

Hollis T. Lewis

Hollis T. Lewis

Democrat
Incumbent

House Of Delegates – District 57
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West Virginia House of Delegates District 58

The person elected to represent this district will serve in the West Virginia House of Delegates, where regular citizens serve part-time in Charleston. There are 100 delegates in the West Virginia Legislature; the districts are divided based on population.

Delegates are elected to two-year terms. Candidates have to be at least 18 years old, and have lived in their district for a year. They earn $23,000 for their work.

Marisa Jackson

Marisa Jackson

Democrat

House Of Delegates – District 58
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Alaina Schwechler

Alaina Schwechler

Democrat

House Of Delegates – District 58
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West Virginia House of Delegates District 59

The person elected to represent this district will serve in the West Virginia House of Delegates, where regular citizens serve part-time in Charleston. There are 100 delegates in the West Virginia Legislature; the districts are divided based on population.

Delegates are elected to two-year terms. Candidates have to be at least 18 years old, and have lived in their district for a year. They earn $23,000 for their work.

Howard “Cookie” Claytor III

Howard “Cookie” Claytor III

Democrat

House Of Delegates – District 59
West Virginia House of Delegates District 60

The person elected to represent this district will serve in the West Virginia House of Delegates, where regular citizens serve part-time in Charleston. There are 100 delegates in the West Virginia Legislature; the districts are divided based on population.

Delegates are elected to two-year terms. Candidates have to be at least 18 years old, and have lived in their district for a year. They earn $23,000 for their work.

Lynette Shaw

Lynette Shaw

Democrat

House Of Delegates – District 60
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West Virginia House of Delegates District 61

The person elected to represent this district will serve in the West Virginia House of Delegates, where regular citizens serve part-time in Charleston. There are 100 delegates in the West Virginia Legislature; the districts are divided based on population.

Delegates are elected to two-year terms. Candidates have to be at least 18 years old, and have lived in their district for a year. They earn $23,000 for their work.

Sue Crawford

Sue Crawford

Democrat

House Of Delegates – District 61
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Shane Woodrum

Shane Woodrum

Democrat

House Of Delegates – District 61
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West Virginia Senate District 7

Like delegates, state senators are regular citizens who serve part-time in the Legislature. However, there are fewer of them: 34 senators in total.

To run for the West Virginia Senate, candidates have to be at least 25 years old and have lived in the state for five years. To run for the West Virginia Senate, candidates have to be at least 25 years old and have lived in the state for five years. They’re elected to four-year terms and earn a $23,000 salary for their work.

Cindy Brake

Cindy Brake

Democrat

State Senate – District 7
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Michael Karr

Michael Karr

Democrat

State Senate – District 7
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West Virginia Senate District 8

Like delegates, state senators are regular citizens who serve part-time in the Legislature. However, there are fewer of them: 34 senators in total.

To run for the West Virginia Senate, candidates have to be at least 25 years old and have lived in the state for five years. To run for the West Virginia Senate, candidates have to be at least 25 years old and have lived in the state for five years. They’re elected to four-year terms and earn a $23,000 salary for their work.

Kim Hundley

Kim Hundley

Democrat

State Senate – District 8
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West Virginia Senate District 17

Like delegates, state senators are regular citizens who serve part-time in the Legislature. However, there are fewer of them: 34 senators in total.

To run for the West Virginia Senate, candidates have to be at least 25 years old and have lived in the state for five years. To run for the West Virginia Senate, candidates have to be at least 25 years old and have lived in the state for five years. They’re elected to four-year terms and earn a $23,000 salary for their work.

Wes Holden

Wes Holden

Democrat

State Senate – District 17
Campaign Email Address
West Virginia Senate District 17 — Unexpired

Like delegates, state senators are regular citizens who serve part-time in the Legislature. However, there are fewer of them: 34 senators in total.

To run for the West Virginia Senate, candidates have to be at least 25 years old and have lived in the state for five years. To run for the West Virginia Senate, candidates have to be at least 25 years old and have lived in the state for five years. They’re elected to four-year terms and earn a $23,000 salary for their work.

Ted Boettner

Ted Boettner

Democrat

State Senate – Unexpired – District 17
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Richie Robb

Richie Robb

Democrat

State Senate – Unexpired – District 17
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Democratic candidates for county offices

County Commission

Every West Virginia county has an elected county body that governs it. These officials are elected to six-year terms; their responsibilities include overseeing county tax dollars, supervising the county election process, maintaining the county courthouse and funding county services like libraries, ambulances, fire services and trash pick up. Candidates have to be at least 18 years old, and live in the magisterial district they’re vying to represent.

Paul Monroe

Democrat
Kanawha County Commission
District:
4

Democratic candidates for city offices

Charleston Mayor

Amy Goodwin

Democrat
Incumbent
Charleston Mayor
Charleston City Council Ward 1

Patrick Lee Jones

Democrat
Charleston Council Member
District:
Ward 1
Charleston City Council Ward 2

Bobby Haas

Democrat
Incumbent
Charleston Council Member
District:
Ward 2

Amanda Jo Miller

Democrat
Charleston Council Member
District:
Ward 2
Charleston City Council Ward 3

Chuck Overstreet

Democrat
Incumbent
Charleston Council Member
District:
Ward 3
Charleston City Council Ward 4

Larry Moore

Democrat
Incumbent
Charleston Council Member
District:
Ward 4
Charleston City Council Ward 5

Jeanine Faegre

Democrat
Incumbent
Charleston Council Member
District:
Ward 5
Charleston City Council Ward 6

Michael Ferrell

Democrat
Incumbent
Charleston Council Member
District:
Ward 6
Charleston City Council Ward 7

Dawn Ashworth

Democrat
Charleston Council Member
District:
Ward 7

Beth Kerns

Democrat
Charleston City Council
District:
Ward 7
Charleston City Council Ward 8

Malyka Knapp-Smith

Democrat
Charleston Council Member
District:
Ward 8
Charleston City Council Ward 9

Maria Belcher

Democrat
Charleston Council Member
District:
Ward 9

Mark Ashton Mahoney

Democrat
Charleston Council Member
District:
Ward 9
Charleston City Council Ward 10

Sammy Magner

Democrat
Charleston Council Member
District:
Ward 10

Chelsea Steelhammer

Democrat
Incumbent
Charleston Council Member
District:
Ward 10

Nicole Asseff Welsh

Democrat
Charleston Council Member
District:
Ward 10
Charleston City Council Ward 11

Atlas Charles

Democrat
Charleston Council Member
District:
Ward 11

Shannon Adair Snodgrass

Democrat
Incumbent
Charleston Council Member
District:
Ward 11

Tommy Wingo

Democrat
Charleston Council Member
District:
Ward 11
Charleston City Council Ward 12

Joseph Jenkins

Democrat
Charleston Council Member
District:
Ward 12
Charleston City Council Ward 13

There are no Democrats running for this seat.

Charleston City Council Ward 14

Todd Goldman

Democrat
Charleston Council Member
District:
Ward 14

Theresa Horton

Democrat
Charleston Council Member
District:
Ward 14
Charleston City Council Ward 15

There are no Democrats running for this seat.

Charleston City Council Ward 16

Melanie A. Pagliaro

Democrat
Charleston Council Member
District:
Ward 16
Charleston City Council Ward 17

Bruce King

Democrat
Incumbent
Charleston Council Member
District:
Ward 17
Charleston City Council Ward 18

James Elam

Democrat
Charleston Council Member
District:
Ward 18
Charleston City Council Ward 19

There are no Democrats running for this seat.

Charleston City Council Ward 20

Chad Douglas Robinson

Democrat
Incumbent
Charleston Council Member
District:
Ward 20
Charleston City Council At Large

Voters can choose up to six candidates.

Linda Bodie

Democrat
Charleston Council Member
District:
At Large

Caitlin Cook

Democrat
Incumbent
Charleston Council Member
District:
At Large

Jason Gibson

Democrat
Charleston Council Member
District:
At Large

Gina Grigoraci

Democrat
Charleston Council Member
District:
At Large

Kitty Lindsay

Democrat
Charleston Council Member
District:
At Large

Emmett Pepper

Democrat
Incumbent
Charleston Council Member
District:
At Large

Jennifer Pharr

Democrat
Incumbent
Charleston Council Member
District:
At Large

Patrick Salango

Democrat
Incumbent
Charleston Council Member
District:
At Large

Joe Solomon

Democrat
Incumbent
Charleston Council Member
District:
At Large

Shawn Taylor

Democrat
Incumbent
Charleston Council Member
District:
At Large
Charleston Municipal Judge

Matt Smith

Charleston
Municipal Judge
South Charleston Mayor

There are no Democrats running for this position.

South Charleston City Council Ward 1

There are no Democrats running for this position.

South Charleston City Council Ward 2

Tommy Spurlock

Democrat
Incumbent
So Charleston Council Member
District:
Ward 2
South Charleston City Council Ward 3

Kathleen Fox Walker

Democrat
South Charleston City Council
District:
Ward 3
South Charleston City Council Ward 4

JW Jeff Williamson

Democrat
So Charleston Council Member
District:
Ward 4
South Charleston City Council Ward 5

David Di Filippo

Democrat
Incumbent
So Charleston Council Member
District:
Ward 5
South Charleston City Council Ward 6

Karley Walker

Democrat
So Charleston Council Member
District:
Ward 6
South Charleston City Council Ward 7

Amanda Franklin

Democrat
So Charleston Council Member
District:
Ward 7

Westley Smolder

Democrat
Incumbent
So Charleston Council Member
District:
Ward 7
South Charleston City Council Ward 8

Bill Horton

Democrat
So Charleston Council Member
District:
Ward 8
South Charleston Municipal Judge

Republican ballot

For the first time, this year, the Republican ballot is limited to only people who are registered as a Republican.

Previously, unaffiliated voters (registered as “no party”), could choose whether they wanted to vote in the Republican or Democratic primary elections. But last year, the West Virginia Republican Party decided to close its primary, excluding unaffiliated voters.

There are a number of seats on the Republican executive committee on the ballot. These are positions that are responsible for party governance, and Republican voters will get to pick men and women from their county, delegate district, senatorial district and congressional district. These party positions aren’t included below.

Republican candidates for federal offices

U.S. Senator

West Virginia has two elected U.S. senators. The winner of this year’s contest will be elected to a six-year term, and will serve alongside the state’s other senator, Jim Justice.

Shelley Moore Capito

Shelley Moore Capito

Republican
Incumbent

U.S. Senate
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Alexander Gaaserud

Alexander Gaaserud

Republican

U.S. Senate
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Bryan McKinney

Bryan McKinney

Republican

U.S. Senate
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Janet McNulty

Janet McNulty

Republican

U.S. Senate
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David Purkey

David Purkey

Republican

U.S. Senate
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Tom Willis

Tom Willis

Republican

U.S. Senate
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U.S. House of Representatives

Kanawha County is part of West Virginia’s 1st Congressional District.

Carol Miller

Carol Miller

Republican
Incumbent

U.S. House Of Representatives – District 1
Larry Jackson

Larry Jackson

Republican

U.S. House Of Representatives – District 1
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Republican candidates for West Virginia Legislature

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West Virginia House of Delegates District 52

The person elected to represent this district will serve in the West Virginia House of Delegates, where regular citizens serve part-time in Charleston. There are 100 delegates in the West Virginia Legislature; the districts are divided based on population.

Delegates are elected to two-year terms. Candidates have to be at least 18 years old, and have lived in their district for a year. They earn $23,000 for their work.

Tresa Howell

Tresa Howell

Republican
Incumbent

House Of Delegates – District 52
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West Virginia House of Delegates District 53

The person elected to represent this district will serve in the West Virginia House of Delegates, where regular citizens serve part-time in Charleston. There are 100 delegates in the West Virginia Legislature; the districts are divided based on population.

Delegates are elected to two-year terms. Candidates have to be at least 18 years old, and have lived in their district for a year. They earn $23,000 for their work.

Tristan Leavitt

Tristan Leavitt

Republican
Incumbent

House Of Delegates – District 53
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Terry J. Burns

Terry J. Burns

Republican

House Of Delegates – District 53
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Campaign Phone Number
West Virginia House of Delegates District 54

The person elected to represent this district will serve in the West Virginia House of Delegates, where regular citizens serve part-time in Charleston. There are 100 delegates in the West Virginia Legislature; the districts are divided based on population.

Delegates are elected to two-year terms. Candidates have to be at least 18 years old, and have lived in their district for a year. They earn $23,000 for their work.

There are no Republicans running for this seat.

West Virginia House of Delegates District 55

The person elected to represent this district will serve in the West Virginia House of Delegates, where regular citizens serve part-time in Charleston. There are 100 delegates in the West Virginia Legislature; the districts are divided based on population.

Delegates are elected to two-year terms. Candidates have to be at least 18 years old, and have lived in their district for a year. They earn $23,000 for their work.

J.B. Akers

J.B. Akers

Republican
Incumbent

House Of Delegates – District 55
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West Virginia House of Delegates District 56

The person elected to represent this district will serve in the West Virginia House of Delegates, where regular citizens serve part-time in Charleston. There are 100 delegates in the West Virginia Legislature; the districts are divided based on population.

Delegates are elected to two-year terms. Candidates have to be at least 18 years old, and have lived in their district for a year. They earn $23,000 for their work.

There are no Republicans running for this seat.

West Virginia House of Delegates District 57

The person elected to represent this district will serve in the West Virginia House of Delegates, where regular citizens serve part-time in Charleston. There are 100 delegates in the West Virginia Legislature; the districts are divided based on population.

Delegates are elected to two-year terms. Candidates have to be at least 18 years old, and have lived in their district for a year. They earn $23,000 for their work.

There are no Republicans running for this seat.

West Virginia House of Delegates District 58

The person elected to represent this district will serve in the West Virginia House of Delegates, where regular citizens serve part-time in Charleston. There are 100 delegates in the West Virginia Legislature; the districts are divided based on population.

Delegates are elected to two-year terms. Candidates have to be at least 18 years old, and have lived in their district for a year. They earn $23,000 for their work.

Walter Hall

Walter Hall

Republican
Incumbent

House Of Delegates – District 58
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West Virginia House of Delegates District 59

The person elected to represent this district will serve in the West Virginia House of Delegates, where regular citizens serve part-time in Charleston. There are 100 delegates in the West Virginia Legislature; the districts are divided based on population.

Delegates are elected to two-year terms. Candidates have to be at least 18 years old, and have lived in their district for a year. They earn $23,000 for their work.

Andy Shamblin

Andy Shamblin

Republican
Incumbent

House Of Delegates – District 59
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West Virginia House of Delegates District 60

The person elected to represent this district will serve in the West Virginia House of Delegates, where regular citizens serve part-time in Charleston. There are 100 delegates in the West Virginia Legislature; the districts are divided based on population.

Delegates are elected to two-year terms. Candidates have to be at least 18 years old, and have lived in their district for a year. They earn $23,000 for their work.

Dana J. Ferrell

Dana J. Ferrell

Republican
Incumbent

House Of Delegates – District 60
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West Virginia House of Delegates District 61

The person elected to represent this district will serve in the West Virginia House of Delegates, where regular citizens serve part-time in Charleston. There are 100 delegates in the West Virginia Legislature; the districts are divided based on population.

Delegates are elected to two-year terms. Candidates have to be at least 18 years old, and have lived in their district for a year. They earn $23,000 for their work.

Dean Jeffries

Dean Jeffries

Republican
Incumbent

House Of Delegates – District 61
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Lewis A. Taylor

Lewis A. Taylor

Republican

House Of Delegates – District 61
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West Virginia Senate District 7

Like delegates, state senators are regular citizens who serve part-time in the Legislature. However, there are fewer of them: 34 senators in total.

To run for the West Virginia Senate, candidates have to be at least 25 years old and have lived in the state for five years. To run for the West Virginia Senate, candidates have to be at least 25 years old and have lived in the state for five years. They’re elected to four-year terms and earn a $23,000 salary for their work.

Zack Maynard

Zack Maynard

Republican
Incumbent

State Senate – District 7
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West Virginia Senate District 8

Like delegates, state senators are regular citizens who serve part-time in the Legislature. However, there are fewer of them: 34 senators in total.

To run for the West Virginia Senate, candidates have to be at least 25 years old and have lived in the state for five years. To run for the West Virginia Senate, candidates have to be at least 25 years old and have lived in the state for five years. They’re elected to four-year terms and earn a $23,000 salary for their work.

T. Kevan Bartlett

T. Kevan Bartlett

Republican
Incumbent

State Senate – District 8
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Steven Carder Eshenaur

Steven Carder Eshenaur

Republican

State Senate – District 8
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Lance Wheeler

Lance Wheeler

Republican

State Senate – District 8
Campaign Email Address
Campaign Phone Number
West Virginia Senate District 17

Like delegates, state senators are regular citizens who serve part-time in the Legislature. However, there are fewer of them: 34 senators in total.

To run for the West Virginia Senate, candidates have to be at least 25 years old and have lived in the state for five years. To run for the West Virginia Senate, candidates have to be at least 25 years old and have lived in the state for five years. They’re elected to four-year terms and earn a $23,000 salary for their work.

Tom Takubo

Tom Takubo

Republican
Incumbent

State Senate – District 17
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Chris Pritt

Chris Pritt

Republican

State Senate – District 17
Campaign Email Address
Campaign Phone Number
West Virginia Senate District 17 — Unexpired

Like delegates, state senators are regular citizens who serve part-time in the Legislature. However, there are fewer of them: 34 senators in total.

To run for the West Virginia Senate, candidates have to be at least 25 years old and have lived in the state for five years. To run for the West Virginia Senate, candidates have to be at least 25 years old and have lived in the state for five years. They’re elected to four-year terms and earn a $23,000 salary for their work.

Anne B. Charnock

Anne B. Charnock

Republican
Incumbent

State Senate – Unexpired – District 17
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Michael Jarrouj

Michael Jarrouj

Republican

State Senate – Unexpired – District 17
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Republican candidates for county offices

County Commission

Every West Virginia county has an elected county body that governs it. These officials are elected to six-year terms; their responsibilities include overseeing county tax dollars, supervising the county election process, maintaining the county courthouse and funding county services like libraries, ambulances, fire services and trash pick up. Candidates have to be at least 18 years old, and live in the magisterial district they’re vying to represent.

George Metz

Republican
Kanawha County Commission
District:
4

Jared Page

Republican
Kanawha County Commission
District:
3

Republican candidates for city offices

Charleston Mayor

Brian Hunt

Republican
Charleston Mayor
District:
Charleston City Council Ward 1

There are no Republicans running for this seat.

Charleston City Council Ward 2

There are no Republicans running for this seat.

Charleston City Council Ward 3

There are no Republicans running for this seat.

Charleston City Council Ward 4

There are no Republicans running for this seat.

Charleston City Council Ward 5

There are no Republicans running for this seat.

Charleston City Council Ward 6

There are no Republicans running for this seat.

Charleston City Council Ward 7

There are no Republicans running for this seat.

Charleston City Council Ward 8

Linda Suson

Republican
Charleston Council Member
District:
Ward 8
Charleston City Council Ward 9

There are no Republicans running for this seat.

Charleston City Council Ward 10

There are no Republicans running for this seat.

Charleston City Council Ward 11

There are no Republicans running for this seat.

Charleston City Council Ward 12

Ernest Blevins

Republican
Charleston Council Member
District:
Ward 12
Charleston City Council Ward 13

Frank H. Annie

Republican
Incumbent
Charleston Council Member
District:
Ward 13
Charleston City Council Ward 14

There are no Republicans running for this seat.

Charleston City Council Ward 15

Harper Gardner

Republican
Incumbent
Charleston Council Member
District:
Ward 15
Charleston City Council Ward 16

There are no Republicans running for this seat.

Charleston City Council Ward 17

There are no Republicans running for this seat.

Charleston City Council Ward 18

Jennifer Smith

Republican
Charleston Council Member
District:
Ward 18
Charleston City Council Ward 19

Brent Burton

Republican
Incumbent
Charleston Council Member
District:
Ward 19
Charleston City Council Ward 20

There are no Republicans running for this seat.

Charleston City Council At Large

Voters can choose up to six candidates.

Fred Joseph

Republican
Charleston Council Member

Will Pack

Republican
Charleston Council Member

Da’Ron “Scooby” Parks

Republican
Charleston Council Member

Patricia A. Smith

Republican
Charleston Council Member

Lisa Samples White

Republican
Charleston Council Member
South Charleston Mayor

Susan E. Casdorph

Republican
So Charleston Mayor

Frank Mullens

Republican
So Charleston Mayor
South Charleston Recorder

Margie Spence

Republican
South Charleston Recorder
South Charleston City Council Ward 1

Dale Goff

Republican
So Charleston Council Member
District:
Ward 1

Kent Rymer

Republican
Incumbent
So Charleston Council Member
District
Ward 1
South Charleston City Council Ward 3

There are no Republicans running for this seat.

South Charleston City Council Ward 4

Laura Marker

Republican
Incumbent
So Charleston Council Member
District:
Ward 4
South Charleston City Council Ward 5

There are no Republicans running for this seat.

South Charleston City Council Ward 6

Bob Lilly

Republican
Incumbent
So Charleston Council Member
District:
Ward 6
South Charleston City Council Ward 7

There are no Republicans running for this seat.

South Charleston City Council Ward 8

Michael Bell

Republican
So Charleston Council Member
District
Ward 8

John E. Golden

Republican
So Charleston Council Member
District
Ward 8

Mike MacDonald

Republican
So Charleston Council Member
District
Ward 8
South Charleston Municipal Judge

Nick Munoz

Municipal Judge

These are all of the races that are listed on the West Virginia Secretary of State’s website, but there may be other local races on your ballot! For more information about Kanawha County races call the county clerk at (304) 357-0130.

If you see an error in our voter guide, or want to provide more information about one of the candidates, please email us at contact@mountainstatespotlight.org.