Wood County, W.Va. Election Results
The general election ballot in Wood County:
President:
Donald J. Trump and J.D. Vance, Republican – 26,256
Kamala D. Harris and Tim Walz, Democrat – 10,261
Chase Oliver and Mike Ter Maat, Libertarian – 125
Jill Stein and Rudolph Ware, Mountain – 79
Robert F. Kennedy Jr. and Nichole Shanahan, independent – 406
U.S. Senate:
Jim Justice, Republican – 25,967
Glenn Elliott, Democrat – 9,333
David Moran, Libertarian – 1,166
U.S. House of Representatives, 2nd District
Riley Moore, Republican – 25,595
Steven Wendelin, Democrat – 9,556
Governor:
Patrick Morrisey, Republican – 23,313
Steve Williams, Democrat – 10,480
Erika Klie Kolenich, Libertarian – 1,061
Chase Linko-looper, Mountain – 500
S. Marshall Wilson, Constitution – 659
Secretary of State:
Kris Warner, Republican – 25,474
Thornton Cooper, Democrat – 9,635
Auditor:
Mark Hunt, Republican – 24,528
Mary Ann Roebuck Claytor, Democrat – 10,191
Treasurer:
Larry Pack, Republican – 29,748
No Democrat
Commissioner of Agriculture:
Kent Leonhardt, Republican – 24,656
Deborah Stiles, Democrat – 10,091
Attorney General:
John “J.B.” McCuskey, Republican – 24,857
Teresa Toriseva, Democrat – 10,067
West Virginia Senate 3rd District:
Donna Boley, Republican – 29,823
No Democrat
West Virginia House of Delegates 10th District:
Bill Anderson, Republican – 6,987
No Democrat
West Virginia House of Delegates 11th District:
Bob Fehrenbacher, Republican – 6,232
No Democrat
West Virginia House of Delegates 12th District:
Vernon Criss, Republican – 4,822
No Democrat
West Virginia House of Delegates 13th District:
Scot Heckert, Republican – 5,857
No Democrat
West Virginia House of Delegates 14th District:
Dave Foggin, Republican – 5,689
Jim Marion, Democrat – 1,675
County Commissioner (Vote for ONE):
David Blair Couch, Republican – 29,636
No Democrat
Prosecuting Attorney:
Pat Lefebure, Republican – 30,413
No Democrat
Sheriff
Rick Woodyard, Republican – 30,427
No Democrat
Assessor:
John R. Kelly, Republican – 29,738
No Democrat
Surveyor:
Charles F. Hughes Jr., Republican – 29,921
No Democrat
City of Parkersburg:
Mayor:
Tom Joyce, Republican – 6,678
Sherry Dugan, Democrat – 3,945
City Council District 1:
Dave McCrady, Republican – 768
Nancy Wilcox, Democrat – 313
City Council District 2:
Sharon Kuhl, Republican – 843
Sue Ellen Waybright, Democrat – 385
City Council District 3:
Roger Brown, Republican – 820
Craig D. Metz, Democrat – 300
City Council District 3:
Patrick McCormick, Republican – 286
Wendy Tuck, Democrat – 386
City Council District 5:
Dell Pomeroy, Republican – 235
J.R. Carpenter, Democrat – 295
William “Zak” Huffman, Independent – 298
City Council District 6:
Mike Reynolds, Republican – 714
Brenda Brum, Democrat – 573
City Council District 7:
Chris Rexroad, Republican – 1,055
Sonya Ashby, Democrat – 539
City Council District 8:
Andy Borkowski, Republican – 814
Trish Pritchard, Democrat – 465
City Council District 9:
Cathay Dailey, Republican – 794
Jeff Fox, Democrat – 712
Wood County Board of Education, non partisan (Vote for one):
Rick Olcott – 8,543
Randy Modesitt – 11,175
Ryan M. Henry – 2,050
Chad Conley – 9,122
City of Vienna:
Mayor
Randy Rapp – 1,760
Chad Emerick – 2,017
Kim Williams – 1,286
Vienna City Council (vote for five):
Tami Rhodes – 1,992
Seth Colvin – 1,222
Jim Leach – 2,573
Harry Dietzler – 2,549
Carrie Rapp – 1,529
Bryan Patrick Flinn – 987
Twila Jean Martin – 833
Henry Sasyn – 1,630
Roger Bibbee – 1,075
Tony Morrison – 1,981
Recorder Vienna:
Rod Smith – 2,420
Alice Goodwin – 2,036
North Hills:
Mayor
Megan Lake – 221
Dale Baumgartner – 202
North Hills City Council (Vote for not more than five.)
David Cook – 228
Regina Smith – 275
Rachel Hensley – 270
Don Stemple – 347
Kathrine R Pittman – 200
Diana M. Wilson – 198
Cheney English – 193
North Hills Recorder:
Fred Newberry – 420
Constitutional Amendment No. 1: Protection of persons against medically assisted suicide:
For – 16,710
Against – 16,100