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November 4, 2008
Other County Election Results

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Boone | Braxton | Clay | Fayette | Gilmer | Jackson | Lewis | Lincoln | Logan | Mason | McDowell | Mercer | Mingo | Monroe | Nicholas | Pocahontas | Raleigh | Roane | Summers | Webster | Wyoming

  • Boone County
  • (37 of 37 precincts)

    Fire department levy

    (60 percent needed)

    For: 6,197

    Against: 1,517

    Ambulance levy

    (60 percent needed)

    For: 5,896

    Against: 1,460

    Library levy

    (60 percent needed)

    For: 6,028

    Against: 1,677

    Senior center levy

    (60 percent needed)

    For: 6,877

    Against: 995

    Unopposed races

    Democrats C.E. "Sam" Hall (prosecutor), Rodney Miller (sheriff), Eddie Hendricks (county commissioner), Jennings P. Miller (assessor), and C. Porter Snodgrass and Chuck Byrnside (magistrates) had no opposition on the ballot.

  • Braxton County
  • (22 of 22 precincts)

    Sheriff

    George L. Keener (D): 2,710

    Eddie Williams (R): 2,614

    School levy

    (50 percent needed)

    For: 2,300

    Against: 3,064

    Unopposed races

    Democrats Teresa "Terry" Frame (county commissioner), Kelly Hamon McLaughlin (prosecutor), Arlene Herndon (assessor) and Beth Smith and Larry Clifton (magistrates) had no opposition on the ballot.

  • Clay County
  • Unopposed races

    Democrats Jim E. Samples (prosecutor), Randy N. Holcomb (sheriff), Mike Pierson (county commissioner), Teresa Lane (assessor) and Jeff Boggs and M.H. "Mike" King (i) (magistrates) had no opposition on the ballot.

  • Fayette County
  • (39 of 39 precincts)

    Sheriff

    Steve Kessler (D): 9,492

    Randy Prince (R): 4,839

    County commissioner

    Kenneth "Ken" Eskew (D) (i): 7,678

    James Murdock Jr. (R): 6,587

    Unopposed races

    Democrats Paul M. Blake Jr. and John W. Hatcher (circuit judges), Janet Frye Steele (family court judge), Carl L. Harris (prosecutor), Eddie Young (assessor) and Sharon McGraw, Danita G. Young, Charles L. Garvin III and Mike Parsons (magistrates) had no opposition on the ballot.

  • Gilmer County
  • (12 of 12 precincts)

    County commissioner

    Brian Kennedy (D): 1,513

    Darren Feit (R): 937

    Mark Robinson (I): 267

    Excess levy

    (60 percent needed)

    For: 1,721

    Against: 782

    Unopposed races

    Democrats Gerry Hough (prosecutor), Mickey E. Metz (sheriff), Gary L. Wolfe (assessor) and Carol Reed Wolfe and Robert W. Minigh (magistrates) had no opposition on the ballot.

  • Jackson County
  • (36 of 36 precincts)

    Prosecutor

    Jim McHugh (D): 6,184

    Shannon Baldwin (R): 5,643

    County commissioner

    Tommy Nutter (D): 5,993

    Mitch Morrison (R): 5,869

    Magistrate

    (Two to be elected)

    Jackie Bell Casto (D): 7,297

    James H. Pesetsky (R): 3,449

    William H. "Tom" Reynolds (R): 7,894

    Special levy

    (60 percent needed)

    For: 5,328

    Against: 5,679

    Unopposed races

    Democrats Michael G. Bright (sheriff) and Brian Thomas (assessor) had no opposition on the ballot.

  • Lewis County
  • (24 of 24 precincts)

    County commissioner

    Patrick D. Boyle (D): 3,401

    Bob Taylor (R): 3,098

    Prosecutor

    Gary Morris (D): 3,478

    Joe Wagoner (R): 2,967

    Unopposed races

    Democrats Mike Gissy (sheriff), R. Gary Smith (assessor) and Sharon A. Hull (magistrate) and Republican James D. "Dan" Moody (magistrate) had no opposition on the ballot.

  • Lincoln County
  • (35 of 35 precincts)

    Sheriff

    Jerry Bowman (D): 4,468

    Michael L. Parsons (R): 2,104

    Magistrate

    (Two to be elected)

    Mona D. Snodgrass (D) (i): 4,602

    Sophia Tully (D): 3,938

    Renee Mullins (R): 2,087

    School levy

    (50 percent needed)

    For: 3,873

    Against: 2,409

    Unopposed races

    Democrats Jack Stevens II (prosecutor), Charles S. McCann (county commissioner) and Tracy Dempsey (assessor) had no opposition on the ballot.

  • Logan County
  • Unopposed races

    Democrats Roger L. Perry and Eric H. O'Briant (circuit judges), Jason Harwood and Kelly Gilmore Codispoti (family court judge), W.E. "Eddie" Hunter (sheriff), Willie Akers (county commissioner), John W. Bennett (prosecutor), Rick Russell Grimmett (assessor) and Leonard L. Codispoti, Dwight A. Williamson and Jeff Lane (magistrates) had no opposition on the ballot.

  • Mason County
  • (38 of 38 precincts)

    Sheriff

    David Anthony II (D): 6,226

    Ernie Watterson (R): 4,323

    County commissioner

    Rick Handley (D) (i): 7,192

    Delvin Scott Simms (R): 3,288

    Magistrate

    (Two to be elected)

    Harry "Moke" Simpkins (D): 3,712

    Cheryl Miller (D) (i): 6,664

    Gail L. Roush (R) (i): 6,388

    School levy

    (50 percent needed)

    For: 5,323

    Against: 4,020

    Unopposed races

    Democrat Ron Hickman (assessor) and Republican Damon B. Morgan Jr. (prosecutor) had no opposition on the ballot.

  • McDowell County
  • Unopposed races

    Democrats Booker T. Stephens and Rick Murensky (circuit judge), Daniel W. Mitchell (sheriff), A. Ray Bailey (county commissioner), Sid Bell (prosecutor), Dennis Altizer (assessor) and magistrates Martin B. West, Steve Cox and Pete Beavers had no opposition on the ballot.

  • Mercer County
  • (60 of 60 precincts)

    Magistrate

    (Five to be elected)

    Mike Flanigan (D) (i): 12,174

    Harold L. Buckner (D) (i): 11,211

    Rick Fowler (D) (i): 10,375

    Roy Compton (D): 9,539

    Charles N. Poe (D): 9,461

    Amber Radford McClure (R): 7,644

    Charles "Chuck" Terry (R): 8,432

    Unopposed races

    Democrats Dereck C. Swope and William J. Sadler (circuit judges), Timothy D. Boggess (prosecutor), Danny R. Wills (sheriff), Joe Coburn (county commissioner) and Bill Blankenship (assessor) had no opposition on the ballot.

  • Mingo County
  • Unopposed races

    Democrats Mike Thornsbury (circuit judge), Miki Thompson (family court judge), Lonnie Hannah (sheriff), Greg "Hootie" Smith (county commissioner), C. Michael Sparks (prosecutor), Ramona Mahon (assessor) and Dee Sidebottom, Pam Newsome and Eugene Crum (magistrates) had no opposition on the ballot.

  • Monroe County
  • (18 of 18 precincts)

    Sheriff

    M. Joe Galuszek (D): 2,409

    Mike Gravely (R): 3,043

    County commissioner

    Keith Wickline (D): 1,440

    William E. "Bill" Miller (R): 1,409

    School levy

    (60 percent needed)

    For: 2,775

    Against: 2,361

    Unopposed races

    Democrats Justin R. St. Clair (prosecutor), Donna Huffman (assessor) and Nancy P. Crews (magistrate) and Republican Kevin L. Miller (magistrate) had no opposition on the ballot.

  • Nicholas County
  • (28 of 28 precincts)

    County commissioner

    Tom Blankenship (D): 3,601

    Yancy Short (R): 6,735

    Excess levy

    (simple majority needed)

    For: 3,746

    Against: 5,564

    Unopposed races

    Democrats Gary L. Johnson (circuit judge), Wetzel Bennett (sheriff), James "P.K." Milam (prosecutor), Debbie Facemire (circuit clerk), Ernie Dennison (assessor) and Bobby Gordon, John D. Morton Jr. and Mike Cooper (magistrates) had no opposition on the ballot.

  • Pocahontas County
  • (15 of 15 precincts)

    Sheriff

    Dave Walton (D): 1,386

    David Jonese (R): 2,286

    County commissioner

    David Fleming (D): 1,785

    Charles Albert Wilfong (R): 1,515

    Unopposed races

    Democrats Donna Meadows Price (prosecutor), Dolan Irvine (assessor) and Kathy Beverage and Janet L. Kershner-Vanover (magistrates) had no opposition on the ballot.

  • Raleigh County
  • (63 of 63 precincts)

    County commissioner

    Pat Reed (D) (i): 14,131

    Charles "Chuck" Carpenter (R): 12,265

    Magistrate

    (Five to be elected)

    Greg Tanner (D): 15,036

    Mary Koontz Jennings (D) (i): 13,850

    Dana Bird (D): 12,794

    Charles "Randy" Humphrey (D) (i): 14,647

    Richard "Rick" Jones (D): 15,084

    Steve Massie (R): 13,492

    Unopposed races

    Democrats John A. Hutchison, H.L. "Kirk" Kirkpatrick and Robert A. Burnside Jr. (circuit judges), Steve Tanner (sheriff), Kristen Keller (prosecutor) and Drema Bias-Evans (assessor) had no opposition on the ballot.

  • Roane County
  • (20 of 20 precincts)

    Sheriff

    Mike Harper (D): 3,262

    Dale E. Fluharty (R): 2,295

    Prosecutor

    Mark G. Sergent (D) (i): 1,825

    Joshua Downey (R): 3,130

    Teresa C. Monk (I): 595

    Magistrate

    (Two to be elected)

    Russell Goodwin (D) (i): 2,925

    Jason D. Bennett (R): 3,011

    Denver Gandee Jr. (R) (i): 2,262

    Excess levy

    (60 percent needed)

    For: 3,477

    Against: 1,685

    Senior nutrition levy

    (60 percent needed)

    For: 3,997

    Against: 1,328

    Unopposed races

    Democrats Rodney D. Cox (county commissioner) and Republican Emily C. Westfall (assessor) had no opposition on the ballot.

  • Summers County
  • (15 of 15 precincts)

    Sheriff

    Curtis A. Shaver (D): 2,301

    Edward F. Dolphin III (R): 2,953

    County commissioner

    Bill Lightner (D) (i): 3,224

    John C. Parkin (R): 1,854

    Unopposed races

    Democrats Amy L. Mann (prosecutor), Greg Vandall (assessor) and Jack Kennedy Hellems and J.W. "Bill" Jeffries Jr. (magistrates) had no opposition on the ballot.

  • Webster County
  • Unopposed races

    Democrats Dwayne C. VanDevender (prosecutor), Jerry F. Hamrick (sheriff), Sam Barger (county commissioner), Dana L. Lynch (assessor) and Richard Robertson and John Stone (magistrates) had no opposition on the ballot.

  • Wyoming County
  • (36 of 36 precincts)

    Assessor

    Michael "Mike" E. Cook (D): 4,603

    Peni H. Adams (R): 2,633

    Magistrate

    (Three to be elected)

    Kim Farmer (D): 5,010

    Craig Cook (D) (i): 4,297

    J.R. Boles (D) (i): 3,642

    Gerald R. Jackson (R): 3,017

    Excess levy

    (50 percent needed)

    For: 5,766

    Against: 1,712

    Unopposed races

    Democrats Warren R. McGraw (circuit judge), Randall Aliff (sheriff), Jason Mullins (county commissioner) and Rick Staton (prosecutor) had no opposition on the ballot.

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