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Michael Thomas Azinger is an American politician. He is a
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member of the
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, representing the 3rd district since January 11, 2017. Prior to this, Azinger represented the 10th District in the
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from 2015 to 2017, succeeding his father, Tom Azinger. Prior to service in the West Virginia legislature, he was a resident of Ohio, where he ran twice for the Sixth Congressional District. In 1998, he was an unsuccessful candidate for the Republican nomination, coming in third behind Lt. Governor
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and former Congressman
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. In 2000, he won the Republican nomination, but failed in his bid to unseat Rep.
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, taking only 40% of the vote.


2021 storming of the United States Capitol

Azinger was present at the armed insurrection at the US Capitol on January 6, 2021. Azinger was attending the Stop the Steal rallies, where he claims he saw no evidence of violence. “The people that are responsible for that were Antifa, and there’s evidence of that,” he said, referring to videos that have made that claim. “Trump people don’t destroy property. "That’s not what we do. "They've been burning cities for months now." Continuing he said, “I don’t think Trump people broke into the Capitol.” Both claims have been widely disputed and proven wrong. Over 800 people have been convicted of various crimes. Azinger himself did not enter or walk to the Capitol.


Election results

In 2015, Republican Senator
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resigned just one year into his four year term due to family commitments. Delegate
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was appointed to fill the seat until the next regularly scheduled election. Rather than run for the unexpired term, Ashley chose to challenge Senator
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for a full term in the Senate. As a result, area businessman Sam Winans and Delegate Azinger ran for the remaining two years on the term. Azinger beat Winans 61-39% to advance to the November general election against Democratic nominee Gregory Smith, former CEO of Mountain State Blue Cross-Blue Shield. Azinger beat Smith 55-45% to win the unexpired term.


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