Statewide Primary: Nominees Set for Governor, Supreme Court & the Down-Ballot Offices

The centralized count of the statewide constitutional offices is in. Across all county groups, 288 ballots were cast in the Mountaineer Boys State primary — 157 Nationalist and 131 Federalist — setting both parties’ nominees for the fall general election and the field of five for the Supreme Court of Appeals.

Top of the ticket: Coleman “Coalman” Nutter (Nationalist) and Jaxson “Action” Rappold (Federalist) won their parties’ nominations for Governor.

These totals come from the official summary report, which is marked unofficial pending certification. The report abbreviates some longer names; where a last name was cut off in the source it is shown here as printed.

Supreme Court of Appeals (Nonpartisan)

Justice of the Supreme Court of Appeals (vote for five — top five advance)

Candidate Votes %
Nicholas “Ol’ Saint Nick” 137 10.13%
Amari “Knights in Shining Armor” Knights 137 10.13%
Ali “S.A.E.” Elkhansa 131 9.68%
Evan “S.A.E.” Harrison 115 8.50%
Samuel “S.A.E.” Tigchelaar 97 7.17%
Gabriel Bishop 93 6.87%
Shane “Bring the Pain” Robinson 88 6.50%
Sundar Chiranjeevi 67 4.95%
Ronan Holmes 65 4.80%
Naim Smith 58 4.29%
Titus Holcomb 48 3.55%
William Bates 46 3.40%
William Laird 45 3.33%
William “Will” Bashaw 42 3.10%
Jake Quinlan 42 3.10%
Bryson “Big B” Scarberry 40 2.96%
James “Mack” Webb 36 2.66%
Eliott Talbott 33 2.44%
Josiah “Juice” Whetzel 30 2.22%
Write-in totals 3 0.22%

1,353 total votes cast. The top five advance: Nicholas, Knights, Elkhansa, Harrison, and Tigchelaar.


Nationalist Party — Statewide Offices

Governor

Candidate Votes %
Coleman “Coalman” Nutter 40 25.64%
Stuart “Netanya-Stu” Holley 28 17.95%
Kevin Dong 25 16.03%
Maxwell “Max” Fratto 24 15.38%
Nathaniel “Nate” Dodson 21 13.46%
Nathaniel “Nate” Botti 18 11.54%

Secretary of State

Candidate Votes %
Shane Burkhardt 80 51.28%
Miles “Steptoe” Steptoe 76 48.72%

Auditor

Candidate Votes %
Adrien Constable-Knight 70 45.16%
Adam Sharp 43 27.74%
Anthony Alvini 42 27.10%

Treasurer

Candidate Votes %
Matthew Hayes 51 33.12%
Henry Smith 30 19.48%
Sean Lough 27 17.53%
Jeremiah Hall 24 15.58%
Conner Bailey 22 14.29%

Commissioner of Agriculture

Candidate Votes %
Kahlil Clements 101 65.16%
Jeb Brown 54 34.84%

Attorney General

Candidate Votes %
Shane “Good Shepherd” Shepherd 86 55.13%
Tristan Wilson 36 23.08%
Joseph Bast 34 21.79%

Federalist Party — Statewide Offices

Governor

Candidate Votes %
Jaxson “Action” Rappold 55 41.98%
Nicholas “Nuclear Nick” 35 26.72%
Nicholas “Nick” Cunningham 26 19.85%
Evan “Van the Man” Allen 15 11.45%

Secretary of State

Candidate Votes %
Leroy Song 90 68.70%
Nathaniel “Nate” Linger 41 31.30%

Auditor

Candidate Votes %
Deacon Stanislawczyk 30 23.08%
Daniel “Stevie” Frame 27 20.77%
William “Will” Wagner 25 19.23%
Braxton Nichols 20 15.38%
Shane Ware 18 13.85%
Spencer Rhodes 10 7.69%

Treasurer

Candidate Votes %
Caden Yao 76 58.02%
Charles “Charles in Charge” 33 25.19%
Tyler “Ty” Kelly 22 16.79%

Commissioner of Agriculture

Candidate Votes %
Kelvin “Keller ‘Greenhouse’” Greathouse 43 32.82%
Gavin “GBF” Floyd 34 25.95%
Lincoln Schriever 27 20.61%
Wyatt Thorne 14 10.69%
Austin “Put Me on the Clock” Ocobock 13 9.92%

Attorney General

Candidate Votes %
Thomas Farrell 48 36.64%
Caleb “No Witty Rhymes” 43 32.82%
Dominic Rinehart 40 30.53%

With the statewide nominees settled, attention turns to the fall general election — and to the three county groups (Randolph, Kanawha/Braxton, and the Panhandle) still to report their local and legislative results. Check the live results board for the latest.