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2022 West Virginia House Of Delegates Election
The 2022 West Virginia House of Delegates election was held on November 8, 2022, electing all 100 members of the chamber. This coincided with the election of 17 of West Virginia's 34 state senators, and the election of West Virginia's two U.S. representatives. Primary elections were held on May 10, 2022. Due to redistricting, this was the first House of Delegates election in which all members were elected from single member districts, with West Virginia following a trend of states phasing out multi-member districts in recent decades. Background In the 2020 House of Delegates election, the Republican Party gained almost twenty seats from the Democrats, achieving supermajority status. This has followed West Virginia's sharp turn towards the Republican Party in the past twenty years, and the Republicans' growing prominence in state politics. Since 2020, two Democrats have changed parties, making nearly 80 percent of the chamber Republican. Retiring incumbents Democrats Five De ...
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List Of Speakers Of The West Virginia House Of Delegates
The Speaker of the West Virginia House of Delegates is the presiding officer of the House of Delegates in West Virginia. Since West Virginia's founding in 1863, the following persons have served as Speaker: Speakers of the House of Delegates under the Constitution of West Virginia See also *West Virginia Legislature *West Virginia House of Delegates References * {{West Virginia year nav Government of West Virginia S West Virginia West Virginia is a state in the Appalachian, Mid-Atlantic and Southeastern regions of the United States.The Census Bureau and the Association of American Geographers classify West Virginia as part of the Southern United States while the Bur ...
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Cabell County, West Virginia
Cabell County is located in the U.S. state of West Virginia. As of the 2020 census, the population was 94,350, making it West Virginia's fourth most-populous county. Its county seat is Huntington. The county was organized in 1809 and named for William H. Cabell, the Governor of Virginia from 1805 to 1808. Cabell County is part of the Huntington-Ashland, WV-KY-OH Metropolitan Statistical Area. Geography According to the United States Census Bureau, the county has an area of , of which is land and (2.4%) is water. In 1863, West Virginia's counties were divided into civil townships, with the intention of encouraging local government. This proved impractical in the heavily rural state, and in 1872 the townships were converted into magisterial districts. Cabell County was divided into five districts: Barboursville, Grant, Guyandotte, McComas, and Union. Two additional districts, Gideon and Kyle, were established between 1920 and 1930. Between 1980 and 1990, the county was r ...
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Independent (United States)
An independent or non-partisan politician is a politician not affiliated with any political party or bureaucratic association. There are numerous reasons why someone may stand for office as an independent. Some politicians have political views that do not align with the platforms of any political party, and therefore choose not to affiliate with them. Some independent politicians may be associated with a party, perhaps as former members of it, or else have views that align with it, but choose not to stand in its name, or are unable to do so because the party in question has selected another candidate. Others may belong to or support a political party at the national level but believe they should not formally represent it (and thus be subject to its policies) at another level. In running for public office, independents sometimes choose to form a party or alliance with other independents, and may formally register their party or alliance. Even where the word "independent" is used, s ...
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West Virginia Democratic Party
The West Virginia Democratic Party is the affiliate of the Democratic Party (United States), Democratic Party in the U.S. state of West Virginia. History The state of West Virginia granted itself statehood after its people, through a state constitutional convention, became a free state and broke away from the slave holding state of Virginia in 1861 during the first year of the American Civil War, Civil War. Article IV of the U.S. Constitution requires consent of the newly formed state, the original state, and Congress. Since the Virginian government was ruled illegitimate as it was a member of the Confederate States of America, no approval was required and after Congressional consent, self-statehood was gained and political party formation prospered. The West Virginia Democratic Party was started as a coalition of conservative Pro-Union Democrats, Pro-Confederate Democrats, and former members of the Whig Party (United States), Whig Party. After 1872, its political dominance flour ...
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West Virginia Republican Party
The West Virginia Republican Party is the affiliate of the United States Republican Party in West Virginia. Mark Harris is the party chair. It is currently the dominant party in the state, controlling all three of West Virginia's U.S. House seats, one of the U.S. Senate seats, both houses of the state legislature, and the governorship. History The Republican Party arose in 1854. The Democratic Party was an advocate of slavery and the Republican Party opposed it. There was a lot of turmoil in Virginia with the rise of the Republican Party. When the American Civil War reached Western Virginia, there was a rise in violence against those who opposed slavery. In May 1861, people traveled to Richmond, Virginia, to vote on secession of the state. Many Republicans had to leave the city because of the threats. Those who fled and others who lived in Western Virginia went to Wheeling to create their own government and began creating a new state, in which they were successful. The Civil War ...
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Brandon Steele
Brandon Steele (born July 12, 1981) is an American politician who has served as a Delegate from the 29th District to the West Virginia House of Delegates since 2018. He is a Republican. Early life, education, and career Steele was born in Beckley, West Virginia to Larry and Donna Steele. He received a Bachelor of Science in criminal justice at Mountain State University in 2004 and his Juris Doctor at Marquette University in 2013. In 2015, he was employed as a private attorney-at-law. In 2016, he was employed as a prosecuting attorney for Raleigh County. He also served in the United States Marine Corps. Tenure and political positions Abortion In July 2022, Steele attempted to pass a ban on all abortions, without exception for rape, incest, or the health or life of the mother, in the House of Delegates, though the ban ultimately did not pass. He opposed amendments on the proposed ban that would have allowed a narrow exception for rape or incest. Coronavirus In March 2021, ...
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Sabato's Crystal Ball
''Sabato's Crystal Ball'' is an online political newsletter and election handicapper. It predicts electoral outcomes for the United States House of Representatives, United States Senate, U.S. governors, and U.S. presidential races, with electoral and political analysis. A publication of the University of Virginia Center for Politics, the ''Crystal Ball'' was founded by political analyst Larry Sabato, the Robert Kent Gooch Professor of Politics at the University of Virginia. History 2002 The ''Crystal Ball'' was first launched in September 2002, evolving from pre-election presentations given by founder Larry J. Sabato. For the 2002 midterm elections, the ''Crystal Ball'' tracked every U.S. Senate and gubernatorial race and the top 50 U.S. House of Representatives races. In 2002, the website received 160,000 hits, averaging over 5,000 hits per day over the last three weeks of the campaign, with over 1,500 people subscribing to its weekly e-mail updates. 2004 Following a post-e ...
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Jason Barrett (West Virginia Politician)
Jason Barrett is a Republican member of the West Virginia House of Delegates The West Virginia House of Delegates is the lower house of the West Virginia Legislature. Only three states—Maryland, Virginia and West Virginia—refer to their lower house as the House of Delegates. Organization Regular sessions begin with ..., representing the 61st district. Barrett is also a small business owner. After serving two terms in the state House of Delegates, Barrett was defeated by Republican challenger Walter Duke in 2014. In the 2016 election, in which Duke did not seek re-election, Barrett defeated Republican challenger Travis Bishop to regain his seat in the House. References External links Legislative page 1982 births Living people West Virginia Democrats West Virginia Republicans West Virginia state senators Members of the West Virginia House of Delegates Politicians from Martinsburg, West Virginia 21st-century American politicians {{WestVirginia-politicia ...
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Terri Funk Sypolt
Terri Funk Sypolt (born December 14, 1953) is an American politician who has served in the West Virginia House of Delegates The West Virginia House of Delegates is the lower house of the West Virginia Legislature. Only three states—Maryland, Virginia and West Virginia—refer to their lower house as the House of Delegates. Organization Regular sessions begin with ... from the 52nd district since 2016. Current committee assignments * Natural Resources * Committee on Fire Departments and Emergency Medical Services * Government Organization * Senior, Children, and Family Issues * Veterans Affairs and Homeland Security References 1953 births Living people Republican Party members of the West Virginia House of Delegates Politicians from Morgantown, West Virginia 21st-century American politicians 21st-century American women politicians Women state legislators in West Virginia {{WestVirginia-politician-stub ...
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Ben Queen (politician)
Ben Queen (born February 7, 1995) is an American politician serving in the West Virginia Senate, representing the 12th district. He served in the West Virginia House of Delegates The West Virginia House of Delegates is the lower house of the West Virginia Legislature. Only three states—Maryland, Virginia and West Virginia—refer to their lower house as the House of Delegates. Organization Regular sessions begin with ... from the 48th district from 2016 to 2022. References {{DEFAULTSORT:Queen, Ben 1995 births Living people Republican Party West Virginia state senators Republican Party members of the West Virginia House of Delegates Politicians from Clarksburg, West Virginia 21st-century American politicians ...
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Kayla Kessinger
Kayla Kessinger (born November 25, 1992) is an American politician who served in the West Virginia House of Delegates The West Virginia House of Delegates is the lower house of the West Virginia Legislature. Only three states—Maryland, Virginia and West Virginia—refer to their lower house as the House of Delegates. Organization Regular sessions begin with ... from the 32nd district from 2014 to 2022. References 1992 births Living people Republican Party members of the West Virginia House of Delegates 21st-century American politicians 21st-century American women politicians Women state legislators in West Virginia Politicians from Beckley, West Virginia {{WestVirginia-politician-stub ...
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Mick Bates (West Virginia Politician)
Mick Bates (born June 14, 1970) is an Australian American politician who served in the West Virginia House of Delegates from the 30th district from 2014 to 2022. In January 2022, Bates announced he would not seek re-election to the House of Delegates, intending to run for the 9th District in the West Virginia Senate. Bates was defeated in a primary contest by incumbent Rollan Roberts. Politics Originally elected as a Democrat, Bates switched to the Republican Party in May 2021. In explaining the switch, Bates noted the dramatic increase in Republican voter registrations in Raleigh County — a 30 percent swing in the last three years — as part of the motivation for his party affiliation change. At the time, West Virginia Democratic Party Chair Belinda Biafore called Bates’ departure “surprising and disappointing.” Prior to his party switch, during the 2021 legislative session, Bates had voted with the Republican majority on controversial proposals, including a bill ...
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