By Stephen Smoot
Filing period for the 2024 Primary Election closed on Jan. 27, but candidates who mailed their forms could have them accepted if postmarked by that date.
The West Virginia Secretary of State’s Office also issued clarification regarding the Pendleton County Board of Education race. The resignation of a sitting board member opened up an unexpired term. Originally, the race was set to have one for the regular seat that was up and a separate race for the unexpired term.
Clarification issued resulted in a reorganization and simplification of the race. Now the top three vote getters will be considered the winner, unless all three come from the same district. Then the fourth-place finisher will supersede the third-place vote getter.
Candidates filing for office are as follows:
For Pendleton County Commission, Roger Dahmer of Franklin and Travis Moyers of Franklin;
For Prosecuting Attorney, April Mallow of Upper Tract;
For Pendleton County Sheriff, Bradley Kimble of Franklin and Joshua Todd Nesselrodt of Franklin
For Pendleton County Assessor, Sandie Huffman Smith of Franklin
For Magistrate Court Judge Division 1, Morgan Basagic of Franklin, Jeremy Bodkin of Upper Tract and Rev. James Young of Seneca Rocks, and Division 2, Kevin Puffenberger of Upper Tract;
For Pendleton County Board of Education Eastern District, Pat Godfrey of Sugar Grove, Betty Kimble of Brandywine, and Wesley Puffenbarger of Sugar Grove, Western District, Sonny O’Neil of Seneca Rocks, and Central District, Charles Burgoyne II of Franklin, Jamie DiFalco of Franklin and Wilma “Miss Pitts” Pitsenbarger of Franklin;
For House of Delegates 67th District, Elias Coop-Gonzalez of Elkins and Cody Thompson from Elkins;
For House of Delegates 86th District, Bryan Ward of Fisher;
For State Senate, 11th District, Robert Karnes of Helvetia, Robbie Morris of Elkins and Mandy Smith Weirich of Elkins;
For Judge in the 26th Circuit Division 1, H. Charles Carl of Romney and Division 2, C. Carter Williams of Old Fields and John H. Treadway Jr. of Baker;
For Governor, Moore Capito of Charleston, Kevin “KC” Christian of Chloe, Chase Linko-Looper of St. Albans, Chris Miller of Huntington, Patrick Morrissey of Harpers Ferry, Mitch Roberts of Poca, Mac Warner of Charleston, and Steve Williams of Huntington;
For Secretary of State, Thornton Cooper of South Charleston, Ken Reed of Hedgesville, Doug Skaff Jr. from South Charleston, Kris Warner from Charleston and Brian Wood from Winfield;
For State Auditor, Caleb Hanna of Charleston, Eric Householder of Martinsburg, Mark Hunt of Charleston, Tricia Jackson of Harpers Ferry, and Mary Ann Roebuck Claytor of St. Albans;
For State Treasurer, Larry Pack of Charleston;
For Commissioner of Agriculture, Joshua Kent Higginbotham of Charleston, Kent Leonhardt of Fairview, and Roy Ramey of Lesage;
For State Attorney General, John “J.B.” McCuskey from Charleston, Richie Robb from South Charleston, Mike Stuart of South Charleston, and Teresa Toriseva from Wheeling;
For Intermediate Court of Appeals, Elgine Heceta McArdle of Wheeling, Mychal S. Schulz of Charleston, and S. Ryan White from Charleston;
For West Virginia State Supreme Court of Appeals, Haley Bunn of Charleston (Division 1) and Charles S. Trump IV from Berkeley Springs (Division 2);
For United States Senate, Bryan Bird of Beckley, Don Blankenship from Sprigg, Glenn Elliott from Wheeling, Jim Justice of Lewisburg, Zane Lawhorn from Princeton, Don Lindsay from Baker, Bryan McKinney of Inwood, Janet McNulty from Martinsburg, Alexander X. Mooney of Charles Town, and Zachary Shrewsbury from Princeton; and
For United States House of Representatives 1st District, Derrick Evans of Prichard, Carol Miller of Huntington, Chris Bob Reed of Charleston, and Jim Umberger of Lewisburg.