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May 13, 2008
Contested state House of Delegates results

District 1

 

30 of 30 precincts - 100 percent

 

x-Randy Swartzmiller (i) 5,038 - 46 percent

x-Benton Manypenny 3,449 - 31 percent

Tamara Pettit 2,490 - 23 percent

2 to be nominated.

 

District 2

 

34 of 34 precincts - 100 percent

 

x-Tim Ennis (i) 5,038 - 45 percent

x-Roy Givens 3,363 - 30 percent

Calvin Heck 2,737 - 25 percent

2 to be nominated.

 

District 4

 

31 of 46 precincts - 67 percent

 

x-Scott Varner (i) 2,940 - 44 percent

Michael Ferro 2,148 - 32 percent

Kenneth Tucker (i) 1,545 - 23 percent

2 to be nominated.

 

District 9

 

22 of 22 precincts - 100 percent

 

x-Jim Marion 1,230 - 46 percent

Sterling Ball 862 - 32 percent

Tim Reed 599 - 22 percent

 

District 10

 

53 of 53 precincts - 100 percent

 

x-Brenda Brum 5,283 - 33 percent

x-Dan Poling (i) 4,402 - 27 percent

Iris McCrady 3,280 - 20 percent

Timothy Fittro 3,277 - 20 percent

3 to be nominated.

 

District 12

 

21 of 21 precincts - 100 percent

 

x-Jo Boggess Phillips 2,133 - 65 percent

Chad Slater 1,156 - 35 percent

 

District 13

 

48 of 48 precincts - 100 percent

 

x-Brady Paxton (i) 3,863 - 39 percent

Dale Martin (i) 3,326 - 33 percent

Mickey Whalen 2,836 - 28 percent

2 to be nominated.

 

District 16

 

39 of 39 precincts - 100 percent

 

x-Doug Reynolds (i) 5,523 - 25 percent

x-Dale Stephens (i) 5,337 - 25 percent

x-Amy Herronkohl 3,976 - 18 percent

Bobby Nelson 3,773 - 17 percent

Chris Tatum 3,155 - 14 percent

3 to be nominated.

 

District 19

 

82 of 82 precincts - 100 percent

 

x-Ralph Rodighiero-LOG (i) 7,057 - 14 percent

x-Josh Stowers-LIN 5,219 - 10 percent

x-Greg Butcher-LOG 5,208 - 10 percent

Jeff Eldridge-LIN (i) 5,063 - 10 percent

x-Ted Ellis-LOG (i) 4,548 - 9 percent

Ted Tomblin-LOG 4,403 - 9 percent

Rupert Phillips-LOG 3,882 - 8 percent

Lidella Hrutkay-LOG (i) 3,841 - 8 percent

Harry Freeman-LOG 3,101 - 6 percent

Bill Bryant-LIN 2,728 - 5 percent

Jimmy Porter-LOG 2,371 - 5 percent

Jeremy Farley-LOG 2,310 - 5 percent

4 to be nominated.

 

District 22

 

46 of 50 precincts - 92 percent

 

x-Linda Phillips 2,730 - 29 percent

Bruce Williams 1,640 - 18 percent

Daniel Hall 1,612 - 17 percent

Mike Burdiss (i) 1,479 - 16 percent

Mike Davis 1,188 - 13 percent

Marty Ashley 625 - 7 percent

2 to be nominated.

 

District 23

 

30 of 30 precincts - 100 percent

 

x-Clif Moore (i) 2,331 - 56 percent

Emily Yeager 1,825 - 44 percent

 

District 24

 

15 of 20 precincts - 75 percent

 

Mike Vinciguerra 1,371 - 57 percent

Harold Wolfe 838 - 35 percent

Edwin Vanover 209 - 9 percent

 

District 25

 

25 of 33 precincts - 76 percent

 

x-John Frazier 3,917 - 46 percent

x-Marshall Long (i) 3,612 - 43 percent

Lyle Cottle 947 - 11 percent

2 to be nominated.

 

District 27

 

76 of 76 precincts - 100 percent

 

x-Sally Susman-RAL 9,271 - 15 percent

x-Bill Wooton-RAL 9,164 - 15 percent

x-Ricky Moye-RAL (i) 7,830 - 13 percent

x-Virginia Mahan-SUM (i) 7,318 - 12 percent

x-Louis Gall-RAL 6,284 - 10 percent

Al Martine-RAL 5,336 - 9 percent

Mick Bates-RAL 4,647 - 8 percent

Jack Covey-RAL 4,280 - 7 percent

Kelley Sponaugle-RAL 3,717 - 6 percent

Andy Moscarito-RAL 3,303 - 5 percent

5 to be nominated.

 

District 28

 

36 of 36 precincts - 100 percent

 

x-Thomas Campbell (i) 5,420 - 49 percent

Joan Browning 3,332 - 30 percent

Paul Detch 2,393 - 21 percent

2 to be nominated.

 

District 29

 

36 of 45 precincts - 80 percent

 

Margaret Staggers (i) 5,606 - 25 percent

David Perry (i) 4,984 - 23 percent

Tom Louisos 4,880 - 22 percent

John Pino (i) 4,549 - 21 percent

Bill Sulesky 2,079 - 9 percent

3 to be nominated.

 

District 30

 

110 of 110 precincts - 100 percent

 

x-Danny Wells 13,414 - 11 percent

x-Bobbie Hatfield (i) 13,052 - 11 percent

x-Bonnie Brown (i) 12,667 - 10 percent

x-Sharon Spencer 11,373 - 9 percent

x-Mark Hunt 10,409 - 9 percent

x-Doug Skaff 9,307 - 8 percent

x-Nancy Peoples Guthrie (i) 8,764 - 7 percent

Barbara Lacy 5,784 - 5 percent

Brenda Nichols Harper 5,408 - 4 percent

Dave Higgins 5,317 - 4 percent

Jeff Wood 5,040 - 4 percent

Jim Canterbury 4,374 - 4 percent

Doris Rowe 4,157 - 3 percent

Jerry Mollohan 3,979 - 3 percent

Timothy Cooper 3,322 - 3 percent

Cody Britton 2,962 - 2 percent

Roger Decanio 2,780 - 2 percent

7 to be nominated.

 

District 31

 

16 of 16 precincts - 100 percent

 

x-Carrie Webster (i) 1,686 - 52 percent

Meshea Poore 1,568 - 48 percent

 

District 32

 

34 of 34 precincts - 100 percent

 

x-Jon Cain 3,863 - 28 percent

x-Carmela Ryan-Thompson 3,560 - 26 percent

x-Charlie Black 2,449 - 18 percent

Clint Casto 2,332 - 17 percent

Curtis Robinson 1,704 - 12 percent

3 to be nominated.

 

District 33

 

25 of 25 precincts - 100 percent

 

David Walker 1,188 - 30 percent

Ronald Blankenship 1,174 - 30 percent

Rick Frame 754 - 19 percent

Larry Cottrell 655 - 17 percent

Diann Clothier 150 - 4 percent

 

District 36

 

22 of 22 precincts - 100 percent

 

x-Joe Talbott (i) 2,220 - 55 percent

Mary Anne Carpenter 1,794 - 45 percent

 

District 37

 

42 of 42 precincts - 100 percent

 

x-Bill Proudfoot (i) 5,213 - 35 percent

x-Bill Hartman (i) 4,460 - 30 percent

Thomas Ditty 2,802 - 19 percent

Margaret Beckwith 2,299 - 16 percent

2 to be nominated.

 

District 38

 

25 of 26 precincts - 96 percent

 

x-Peggy Donaldson Smith 1,502 - 47 percent

Kimberly Harrison 763 - 24 percent

Bob Stultz 761 - 24 percent

Mike DeBarr 147 - 5 percent

 

District 41

 

91 of 91 precincts - 100 percent

 

x-Ron Fragale (i) 9,814 - 22 percent

x-Tim Miley (i) 9,675 - 22 percent

x-Richard Iaquinta (i) 9,132 - 21 percent

x-Sam Cann (i) 8,941 - 20 percent

Tony Barberio 6,087 - 14 percent

4 to be nominated.

 

District 42

 

13 of 20 precincts - 65 percent

 

x-Mike Manypenny 1,348 - 69 percent

Leroy Stanley 606 - 31 percent

 

District 44

 

65 of 65 precincts - 100 percent

 

x-Charlene Marshall (i) 9,369 - 25 percent

x-Barbara Evans Fleischauer (i) 8,797 - 23 percent

x-Alex Shook (i) 7,684 - 21 percent

x-Bob Beach (i) 7,039 - 19 percent

Steven Fumich 4,585 - 12 percent

4 to be nominated.

 

District 46

 

36 of 36 precincts - 100 percent

 

x-Stan Shaver (i) 2,105 - 61 percent

David Cooper 1,350 - 39 percent

 

District 47

 

28 of 28 precincts - 100 percent

 

x-Harold Michael (i) 3,487 - 71 percent

Isaac Sponaugle 1,406 - 29 percent

 

District 50

 

5 of 21 precincts - 24 percent

 

Royce Saville 346 - 51 percent

Mitch Davis 337 - 49 percent

 

District 58

 

13 of 13 precincts - 100 percent

 

x-Tiffany Lawrence 1,895 - 65 percent

Dick Watson 1,006 - 35 percent

 

 

Contested Republican House of Delegates races

 

District 9

 

22 of 22 precincts - 100 percent

 

x-Larry Border (i) 1,063 - 60 percent

Sean Francisco 703 - 40 percent

 

District 10

 

53 of 53 precincts - 100 percent

 

x-Tom Azinger (i) 3,085 - 24 percent

x-John Ellem (i) 2,953 - 23 percent

x-Frederick Gillespie 2,192 - 17 percent

Gene Haynes 2,063 - 16 percent

Ed Long 947 - 7 percent

Bill Bell 873 - 7 percent

Shannon Kimes 826 - 6 percent

3 to be nominated.

 

District 13

 

48 of 48 precincts - 100 percent

 

James McCormick 1,645 - 39 percent

Brian Scott 1,490 - 36 percent

Brian Savilla 1,058 - 25 percent

2 to be nominated.

 

District 24

 

15 of 20 precincts - 75 percent

 

x-John Shott 452 - 66 percent

Steve Mancini 96 - 14 percent

Blaine Braithwaite 69 - 10 percent

Douglas Quesinberry 66 - 10 percent

 

District 27

 

76 of 76 precincts - 100 percent

 

x-Linda Sumner-RAL (i) 3,113 - 25 percent

x-Dereck Severt-RAL 2,245 - 18 percent

x-Jeffrey Pack-RAL 2,099 - 17 percent

x-Kevin Honaker-RAL 1,892 - 15 percent

x-Philip Stevens-SUM 1,523 - 12 percent

G. Wayne Conner-SUM 1,346 - 11 percent

5 to be nominated.

 

District 30

 

110 of 110 precincts - 100 percent

 

x-John Miller 4,095 - 15 percent

x-Fred Joseph 4,029 - 15 percent

x-Bud Anderson 3,845 - 14 percent

x-Todd Carden 3,466 - 13 percent

Lance Vaughan 3,049 - 11 percent

Victoria Casey 2,888 - 11 percent

Edward Burgess 2,736 - 10 percent

Elijah Young 2,725 - 10 percent

7 to be nominated.

 

District 38

 

25 of 26 precincts - 96 percent

 

x-Derrick Love 593 - 39 percent

Claude Riffle 390 - 25 percent

Bruce Beam 277 - 18 percent

Steve Moneypenny 272 - 18 percent

 

District 39

 

23 of 23 precincts - 100 percent

 

x-Bill Hamilton (i) 2,360 - 81 percent

Jerry Reynolds 571 - 19 percent

 

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