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November 4, 2008
Kanawha County Election Results

160 out of 160 precincts State Senate, 8th District

Corey Palumbo (D): 51,630

Bob Ore (R): 24,806

 

State Senate, 17th District

Dan Foster (D) (i): 49,602

Alan Long (R): 25,048

 

House of Delegates, 30th District

(Seven to be elected)

Danny Wells (D) (i): 23,744

Barbara "Bobbie" Hatfield (D) (i): 22,453

Bonnie Brown (D) (i): 23,121

Nancy Peoples Guthrie (D) (i): 20,049

Mark Hunt (D): 21,372

Sharon Spencer (D) (i): 21,301

Doug Skaff Jr. (D): 23,989

John Welbourn (M): 3,889

John H. Miller Jr. (R): 17,831

Lance Byron Vaughan (R): 12,620

Fred Joseph (R): 18,495

Todd Carden (R): 15,148

Victoria Casey (R): 14,112

Edward R. Burgess (R): 13,146

E.C. "Bud" Anderson (R): 16,059

 

House of Delegates, 32nd District

(Three to be elected)

Tim Armstead (R) (i): 10,881

Ron Walters (R) (i): 10,035

Patrick Lane (R) (i): 8,808

Carmela Ryan-Thompson (D): 7,460

Charles Black (D): 5,407

Jon W. Cain (D): 7,501

 

Circuit judge, 2nd Division

Paul Zakaib Jr. (R) (i): 41,994

John G. Hackney Jr. (D): 31,152

 

Prosecutor

Bill Murray (D): 35,317

Mark Plants (R): 36,023

 

Family court judge, 2nd Division

Jane Charnock Smallridge (R) (i): 32,763

Ken Ballard (D): 35,066

 

Magistrate

(10 to be elected)

Tim Halloran (D) (i): 33,053

Marva Lee Crouch (D) (i): 26,179

Joe Shelton (D) (i): 31,248

Pete Lopez (D) (i): 34,295

Julie Yeager (D) (i): 30,258

Kim Aaron (D) (i): 32,208

Jack Pauley (D) (i): 34,601

Traci Carper-Strickland (D) (i): 30,422

Paris Workman (D): 28,346

Carol Fouty (R) (i): 36,510

Adam Henry Knauff (R): 23,822

Ward Harshbarger (D) (i): 31,617

 

Unopposed races

Democrats Carrie Webster (House of Delegates, 31st District), Irene Berger, Tod J. Kaufman, Louis "Duke" Bloom, Jennifer Bailey Walker and Charles King Jr. (circuit judges), Rob Montgomery, Mike Kelly, Mark Snyder and Sharon Mullens (family court judges), Mike Rutherford (sheriff) and Phyllis Gatson (assessor) and Republicans James C. Stucky (circuit judge) and Hoppy Shores (county commissioner) ran unopposed.

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