List of third-party and independent performances in West Virginia state legislative elections
Appearance
Hundreds of third-party, independent, and write-in candidates have run for state office in the state of West Virginia. Only candidates who achieved more than 5% of the vote are included.
State senate
[edit]Election | District | Party | Candidate | Votes | % | Place | Ref | |
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2022 | SD 9 | Libertarian | Kari Woodson | 5,194 | 21.9 / 100
|
2nd of 2 | [1] | |
SD 10 | Libertarian | Austin Lynch | 8,529 | 31.3 / 100
|
2nd of 2 | |||
SD 15 | Upwising WV | Robin Mills | 5,148 | 19.6 / 100
|
2nd of 2 | |||
2020 | SD 3 | Libertarian | Travis Shultz | 3,363 | 7.5 / 100
|
3rd of 3 | [2] | |
SD 15 | Mountain | Donald Kinney | 10,324 | 19.9 / 100
|
2nd of 2 | |||
2018 | SD 4 | Independent | Amy Nichole Grady | 4,005 | 11.0 / 100
|
3rd of 3 | [3] | |
SD 15 | Independent | Jason A. Armentrout | 10,562 | 28.9 / 100
|
2nd of 2 | |||
2016 | SD 2 | Libertarian | H. John Rogers | 3,521 | 8.4 / 100
|
3rd of 3 | [4] | |
2014 | SD 12 | Libertarian | Patrick Smith | 2,192 | 7.8 / 100
|
3rd of 3 | [5] | |
2010 | SD 11 | Libertarian | Thomas Thacker | 2,843 | 10.6 / 100
|
3rd of 3 | [6] | |
SD 17 | Mountain | David Hall | 3,628 | 6.3 / 100
|
3rd of 3 | |||
2008 | SD 11 | Mountain | Andy Waddell | 2,682 | 7.4 / 100
|
3rd of 3 | [7] | |
2000 | SD 14 | Libertarian | John Bartlett | 2,885 | 7.2 / 100
|
3rd of 3 | [8] | |
1998 | SD 9 | Libertarian | Joy Johnson | 2,892 | 20.0 / 100
|
2nd of 2 | [9] | |
SD 10 | Libertarian | Elizabeth Simmons | 1,175 | 6.3 / 100
|
3rd of 3 | |||
1994 | SD 7 | Write-in | David Bell | 2,992 | 19.4 / 100
|
2nd of 1 | [10] | |
1968 | SD 12 | Write-in | Robert G. Phillips | 4,327 | 17.1 / 100
|
2nd of 1 | [11] | |
SD 13 | Write-in | Joseph B. Lightburn | 2,980 | 9.7 / 100
|
2nd of 1 | |||
1914 | SD 4 | Progressive | J. E. Barrows | 768 | 6.0 / 100
|
3rd of 4 | [12] | |
SD 8 | Socialist | Peter H. Camp | 3,450 | 15.2 / 100
|
3rd of 4 | |||
SD 9 | Independent | Z. W. Campbell | 1,674 | 8.3 / 100
|
3rd of 4 | |||
SD 11 | Independent | L. F. Cartright | 1,088 | 6.7 / 100
|
3rd of 5 | |||
Progressive | T. F. Lanham | 995 | 6.1 / 100
|
4th of 5 | ||||
SD 12 | Socialist | A. L. Knight | 1,213 | 7.5 / 100
|
3rd of 5 | |||
Progressive | John L. Ruhl | 948 | 5.8 / 100
|
4th of 5 | ||||
1912 | SD 1 | Socialist | Herbert C. Zogg | 1,834 | 10.2 / 100
|
3rd of 4 | [13] | |
SD 2 | Progressive | J. W. McIntire | 3,392 | 23.1 / 100
|
3rd of 5 | |||
Socialist | C. L. Conant | 801 | 5.5 / 100
|
4th of 5 | ||||
SD 6 | Socialist | A. R. Browning | 3,898 | 16.4 / 100
|
3rd of 4 | |||
SD 11 | Socialist | L. F. Cartright | 1,453 | 7.7 / 100
|
3rd of 4 | |||
SD 12 | Socialist | A. L. Knight | 1,176 | 6.5 / 100
|
3rd of 4 |
House of Delegates
[edit]Election | District | Party | Candidate | Votes | % | Place | Ref | |
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2022 | HD 7 | Mountain | Dylan Parsons | 356 | 6.6 / 100
|
3rd of 3 | [14] | |
HD 12 | Libertarian | Stephen Thomas Smith | 295 | 7.5 / 100
|
3rd of 3 | |||
HD 31 | Independent | Brannon D. Akers | 377 | 9.9 / 100
|
3rd of 3 | |||
HD 57 | Mountain | Bud Anderson | 285 | 5.7 / 100
|
3rd of 3 | |||
HD 62 | Americans Coming Together |
Laura McGinnis | 899 | 18.5 / 100
|
2nd of 2 | |||
HD 89 | Independent | Robert B. Wolford | 1,253 | 24.9 / 100
|
2nd of 2 | |||
HD 91 | Americans Coming Together |
S. Marshall Wilson | 1,666 | 39.7 / 100
|
2nd of 2 | |||
2020 | HD 15 (1 seat) |
Libertarian | Michael A. Young | 586 | 5.9 / 100
|
3rd of 3 | [15] | |
HD 46 (1 seat) |
Libertarian | Michael Lockard | 484 | 5.8 / 100
|
3rd of 3 | |||
HD 59 (1 seat) |
Independent | Patch Adams | 1,656 | 16.1 / 100
|
2nd of 3 | |||
Mountain | Robert E. Smith | 1,271 | 12.4 / 100
|
3rd of 3 | ||||
HD 61 (1 seat) |
Mountain | Mary Kinnie | 489 | 5.3 / 100
|
3rd of 3 | |||
HD 63 (1 seat) |
Libertarian | Brett David Rogers | 544 | 6.5 / 100
|
3rd of 3 | |||
2018 | HD 2 (1 seat) |
Independent | Trevor Barnhart | 481 | 8.5 / 100
|
3rd of 3 | [16] | |
HD 6 (1 seat) |
Independent | J. Scott Beaver | 418 | 8.2 / 100
|
3rd of 3 | |||
HD 13 (2 seats) |
Independent | Todd Mullins | 2,620 | 13.2 / 100
|
4th of 4 | |||
HD 15 (1 seat) |
Independent | Tess Jackson | 721 | 9.3 / 100
|
3rd of 3 | |||
HD 22 (1 seat) |
Independent | Jeff E. Eldridge | 2,596 | 15.2 / 100
|
4th of 5 | |||
HD 32 (3 seats) |
Mountain | David Pritt | 2,384 | 6.0 / 100
|
7th of 7 | |||
HD 39 (1 seat) |
Independent | Dana J. Ferrell | 1,315 | 22.8 / 100
|
3rd of 3 | |||
HD 39 (1 seat) |
Independent | Jon Dodds | 3,267 | 6.9 / 100
|
6th of 6 | |||
HD 53 (1 seat) |
Libertarian | Austin Zuchowski | 428 | 6.3 / 100
|
3rd of 3 | |||
HD 58 (1 seat) |
Independent | Brooks MccCumbee | 401 | 6.5 / 100
|
3rd of 3 | |||
HD 63 (1 seat) |
Libertarian | Brett David Rogers | 481 | 8.4 / 100
|
3rd of 3 | |||
2016 | HD 19 (1 seat) |
Libertarian | Derrick Evans | 1,881 | 8.8 / 100
|
5th of 5 | [17] | |
HD 44 (1 seat) |
Mountain | Barbara Daniels | 443 | 7.6 / 100
|
3rd of 3 | |||
HD 45 (1 seat) |
Libertarian | Tom Thacker | 1,682 | 24.0 / 100
|
2nd of 2 | |||
HD 55 (1 seat) |
Libertarian | Tonya Persinger | 449 | 5.7 / 100
|
3rd of 3 | |||
2014 | HD 11 (1 seat) |
Mountain | Mark Myers | 807 | 19.0 / 100
|
2nd of 2 | [18] | |
HD 15 (1 seat) |
Independent | Christian Watts | 1,095 | 20.7 / 100
|
2nd of 2 | |||
HD 34 (2 seats) |
Independent | Larry E. Rogers | 2,287 | 21.0 / 100
|
3rd of 3 | |||
HD 34 (4 seats) |
Independent | Tom Louisos | 2,287 | 8.8 / 100
|
7th of 8 | |||
HD 58 (4 seats) |
Independent | Brenda Hutchinson | 1,452 | 31.9 / 100
|
2nd of 2 | |||
HD 59 (1 seat) |
Constitution | Brenda Hutchinson | 347 | 6.9 / 100
|
3rd of 3 | |||
HD 66 (1 seat) |
Mountain | Daniel P. Lutz | 876 | 22.2 / 100
|
2nd of 2 | |||
2012 | HD 5 (1 seat) |
Mountain | Raymond V. Davis | 761 | 13.4 / 100
|
2nd of 3 | [19] | |
Constitution | Denzil W. Sloan | 335 | 5.9 / 100
|
3rd of 3 | ||||
HD 11 (1 seat) |
Mountain | Mark Myers | 1,093 | 18.9 / 100
|
2nd of 2 | |||
HD 12 (1 seat) |
Mountain | Justin Johnson | 351 | 5.1 / 100
|
3rd of 3 | |||
HD 37 (1 seat) |
Mountain | Derrick Westley Shaffer | 646 | 12.4 / 100
|
2nd of 2 | |||
HD 52 (1 seat) |
Constitution | Rick Bartlett | 965 | 19.6 / 100
|
2nd of 2 | |||
2010 | HD 1 (2 seats) |
Independent | Amanda M. Mesler | 4,447[a] | 28.2 / 100
|
3rd of 3 | [20] | |
HD 11 (1 seat) |
Mountain | Mark Steven Meyers | 769 | 19.1 / 100
|
2nd of 2 | |||
HD 31 (2 seats) |
Independent | Janet Thompson | 238 | 6.0 / 100
|
3rd of 3 | |||
HD 32 (3 seats) |
Mountain | Jesse Johnson | 2,022 | 5.1 / 100
|
7th of 7 | |||
HD 36 (1 seat) |
Independent | Duane D. Borchers | 1,007 | 28.3 / 100
|
2nd of 2 | |||
2008 | HD 5 (1 seat) |
Constitution | Denzil W. Sloan | 917 | 15.4 / 100
|
2nd of 2 | [21] | |
2006 | HD 51 (1 seat) |
Mountain | Robert Mills | 369 | 8.4 / 100
|
3rd of 3 | [22] | |
2004 | HD 7 (1 seat) |
Independent | Travis Shultz | 561 | 7.5 / 100
|
3rd of 3 | [23] | |
2002 | HD 5 (1 seat) |
Constitution | Denzil W. Sloan | 433 | 12.5 / 100
|
2nd of 2 | [24] | |
HD 35 (1 seat) |
Reform | Steve Forloine | 659 | 17.4 / 100
|
2nd of 2 | |||
HD 36 (1 seat) |
Mountain | Bob Henry Baber | 376 | 9.7 / 100
|
3rd of 3 | |||
HD 37 (2 seats) |
Reform | Kimberly S. Nottingham | 847 | 5.3 / 100
|
4th of 5 | |||
HD 51 (1 seat) |
Mountain | Barbara Tudor | 394 | 9.5 / 100
|
3rd of 3 | |||
HD 55 (1 seat) |
Mountain | Vince George | 1,396 | 38.9 / 100
|
2nd of 2 | |||
2000 | HD 26 (1 seat) |
Libertarian | Richard W. Dulee | 1,301 | 23.5 / 100
|
2nd of 2 | [25] | |
HD 31 (1 seat) |
Independent | Janet Thompson | 324 | 7.2 / 100
|
3rd of 4 | |||
HD 48 (1 seat) |
Write-in | Adam Peters | 1,315 | 18.3 / 100
|
3rd of 2 | |||
HD 55 (1 seat) |
Write-in | Robert C. Tabb | 884 | 12.6 / 100
|
3rd of 2 | |||
1998 | HD 9 (1 seat) |
Independent | Jim Marion | 380 | 8.2 / 100
|
3rd of 3 | [26] | |
HD 22 (2 seats) |
Libertarian | Richard Church | 536 | 6.2 / 100
|
3rd of 3 | |||
HD 23 (2 seats) |
Libertarian | David Wheland | 606 | 6.2 / 100
|
4th of 4 | |||
HD 26 (1 seat) |
Write-in | Bevie J. Baker | 161 | 5.6 / 100
|
2nd of 1 | |||
HD 27 (5 seats) |
Libertarian | Wallace Johnson | 3,149 | 6.4 / 100
|
6th of 6 | |||
HD 31 (1 seat) |
Libertarian | John Welbourne | 284 | 11.0 / 100
|
2nd of 2 | |||
1996 | HD 4 (2 seats) |
Independent | Joe Pariott | 5,875 | 27.8 / 100
|
3rd of 3 | [27] | |
1990 | HD 24 (3 seats) |
Independent | Connie Taylor | 2,272 | 10.1 / 100
|
4th of 4 | [28] | |
1976 | HD 22 (2 seats) |
Write-in | D. P. Given | 1,596 | 8.1 / 100
|
3rd of 2 | [29] | |
1974 | HD 15 (3 seats) |
(Write-in) Democratic |
Dan Burleson Mullens | 4,355 | 17.6 / 100
|
Elected 3rd of 5 |
[30] | |
1952 | Upshur (1 seat) |
Write-in | Ben L. Beall | 464 | 7.3 / 100
|
2nd of 1 | [31] | |
1944 | Lewis (1 seat) |
(Write-in) Democratic |
Rush D. Holt | 4,602 | 52.0 / 100
|
Elected 1st of 3 |
[32] | |
1934 | Wayne (2 seats) |
Labor | H. E. Kenney | 1,034 | 5.5 / 100
|
4th of 5 | [33] | |
Labor | Charles M. Adkins | 980 | 5.2 / 100
|
5th of 5 | ||||
1920 | Clay (1 seat) |
Independent | A. R. Brown | 178 | 5.2 / 100
|
3rd of 3 | [34] | |
1914 | Brooke (1 seat) |
Independent | John Stephens | 210 | 9.1 / 100
|
3rd of 3 | [35] | |
Fayette (3 seats) |
Fusion | Henry McGraw | 4650 | 15.2 / 100
|
Elected 1st of 9 | |||
Fusion | C. W. Lemon | 4482 | 14.7 / 100
|
Elected 2nd of 9 | ||||
Fusion | F. T. Burnham | 4464 | 14.7 / 100
|
Elected 3rd of 9 | ||||
Hancock (1 seat) |
Progressive | Joseph I. Dickley | 88 | 5.0 / 100
|
3rd of 4 | |||
Harrison (2 seats) |
Independent | Deco VanHorn | 1,036 | 5.6 / 100
|
5th of 10 (tie) | |||
Independent | Charles J. Kerr | 1,036 | 5.6 / 100
|
5th of 10 (tie) | ||||
Mason (2 seats) |
Progressive | T. H. Plants | 600 | 7.0 / 100
|
5th of 8 | |||
Progressive | Lewis Hern | 517 | 6.0 / 100
|
6th of 8 | ||||
Monongalia (2 seats) |
Progressive | C. William Cramer | 570 | 6.3 / 100
|
5th of 8 | |||
Putnam (1 seat) |
Independent | William F. Ray | 166 | 5.0 / 100
|
3rd of 3 | |||
Raleigh (1 seat) |
Independent | Everett Stover | 469 | 8.6 / 100
|
3rd of 5 | |||
Randolph (1 seat) |
Independent | W. P. Conrad | 421 | 9.7 / 100
|
3rd of 4 | |||
Taylor (1 seat) |
Independent | J. G. Brown | 574 | 18.6 / 100
|
3rd of 3 | |||
Tucker (1 seat) |
Independent | O. M. Nearhood | 246 | 8.8 / 100
|
3rd of 4 | |||
Tyler (2 seats) |
Progressive | K. S. Boreman | 368 | 6.3 / 100
|
5th of 10 | |||
Progressive | C. E. Schupbach | 323 | 5.5 / 100
|
6th of 10 | ||||
Upshur (1 seat) |
Progressive | Delos Cutright | 146 | 5.1 / 100
|
3rd of 4 | |||
Wayne (2 seats) |
Independent | O. S. Newman | 1,844 | 21.0 / 100
|
3rd of 4 | |||
Wirt (1 seat) |
Progressive | B. T. Board | 118 | 6.2 / 100
|
3rd of 3 |
Notes
[edit]- ^ 8 votes away from winning a seat.
References
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