| Calhoun and Gilmer Primary Election Results | ||||
| Federalist | County Results | Nationalist | ||
| Zachary Hall | Sheriff | Alexander Tate | ||
| County Clerk | ||||
| Elliot Clark | Prosecuting Attorney | Michael Shenton | ||
| Hunter Dalton | Circuit Clerk | |||
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| Matt Zlatkind | Circuit Judge | |||
| Magistrate | ||||
| Aaruran Chandrasekhar | State Senate | |||
| Tye Grass | ||||
| Zachary Boles | House of Delegates | Chris Fricke | ||
| Evan Broth | Brent Six | |||
| John-David Wright | County Commission | |||
| Federalist | City Results | Nationalist | ||
| Elliot Clark | Mayor | Chad Christensen | ||
| Yashan Thakkar | City Council | Todd Puskarich | ||
| Hunter Dalton | ||||
| Zachary Boles | ||||
| Board of Education | ||||
| Ian Travis | ||||
| Peter Wolfgang Keiser | ||||
| Lewis Primary Election Results | ||||
| Federalist | County Results | Nationalist | Â | |
| Sheriff | Austin Luther | |||
| County Clerk | ||||
| Alee Wilson | Prosecuting Attorney | |||
| Circuit Clerk | ||||
| Assessor | Josiah Bosley | |||
| Joshua Rhudy | Circuit Judge | Gearick Watt | ||
| Jake Miller | Magistrate | |||
| Shaun Evans | State Senate | Brook Misailidis | ||
| Austin Preece | Erick T.R. Finely | |||
| Tony Dunlap | House of Delegates | Sean Snider | ||
| Wilden Harbour | Bobby Sinsel | |||
| Jeffrey Whittaker | ||||
| Cheyne Gill | ||||
| County Commissioner | Justin Frenn | |||
| City Results | ||||
| Austin Preece | Mayor | |||
| Brennan Duarte | City Council | Brandon La Fauci | ||
| William McMillan | Bobby Sinsel | |||
| Board of Education | ||||
| Joey Yoho | ||||
| Chris Bailey | ||||
| Evan Arrington | ||||
| Panhandle Primary Election Results | ||||
| Federalist | County Results | Nationalist | Â | |
| Denzil Lynch | Sheriff | Justin Bailey | ||
| County Clerk | Aaron leo | |||
| Hunter Ross koch | Prosecuting Attorney | Thomas von Dohlen | ||
| Circuit Clerk | ||||
| Jacob Tyler Ramsey | Assessor | Casey Feezle | ||
| Jacob Myers | Circuit Judge | Adam Church | ||
| Magistrate | Logan Barnett | |||
| Landon Hall | State Senate | Sebastian Reger | ||
| Stephen Hott | Garrett Wotring | |||
| Bryen Comer | House of Delegates | Robert Perry III | ||
| Blake Humphrey | Joshua Strogen | |||
| Matthew McKown | Nathan Houser | |||
| Logan Pfaff | Luke Miller | |||
| Nicholas Royce | ||||
| Alex Reiser | ||||
| Andrew Sayre | ||||
| Davin Hardisty | County Commissioner | Skylar Canas | ||
| Tyler Morgan | ||||
| Alex Reiser | ||||
| Federalist | City Results | Nationalist | ||
| Tyler Morgan | Mayor | Foster Jenkins | ||
| Logan Pfaff | City Council | Sebastian Reger | ||
| Nicholas Royce | Robert Perry III | |||
| Kyle Surber | Aaron Leo | |||
| Board of Education | ||||
| Justin Bailey | ||||
| Preston Robert Evick | ||||
| Kyle Surber | ||||
| Barbour and Webster Primary Election Results | ||||
| Federalist | County Results | Nationalist | Â | |
| Levi Nelson | Sheriff | Zachari Smith | ||
| County Clerk | ||||
| Jonathon Howard | Prosecuting Attorney | Jacob Smith | ||
| Circuit Clerk | ||||
| Assessor | McKenzie Channell | |||
| Tyler Kenney | Circuit Judge | Hunter Mahone | ||
| Magistrate | ||||
| Garrett Riffle | State Senate | Corey Crumm | ||
| Michael Lee | House of Delegates | Donald Lambert | ||
| Jeffrey Runions | Tyler Jones | |||
| County Commission | ||||
| Federalist | City Results | Nationalist | ||
| Noah Teaff | Mayor | Payton Sturm | ||
| Levi Nelson | City Council | John Holstein | ||
| Paul Fernandes | Tyler Jones | |||
| Tanner Gantzer | ||||
| Board of Education | ||||
| Danny Arndt | ||||
| Jared Lough | ||||
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State Primary Election Results |
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Nationalists |
| Ankur Kumar |
Governor |
Eric T.R. Finch |
| Alex Reiser |
Secretary of State |
Akshay Chandran |
| James “Jim†Park |
Auditor |
Kodey Jones |
| “Swag Man†Dan Truong |
Treasurer |
Tre’ Staples |
| Joseph Oliverio |
Commissioner of Agriculture |
Dylan Frazier |
| Kennedy Roberts |
Attorney General |
Zach “Attack†Abbott |
| Aniket Zinzuwadia |
Justice of the Supreme Court |
Brook “Tripod†Misailidis |
| Matthew “Tripod†Zlatkind | Sam Oxley | |
| Raymond “Batman†Rector | Jacob Smith | |
| Remington Knight | Gearick M. “Tripod†Watt | |
| Yashan Thakkar | Joshua Hill | |
| Harrison Upshur Primary Election Results | ||||
| Federalist | County Results | Nationalist | ||
| Matt Landes | Sheriff | Ryan McCarty | ||
| Shane Logston | County Clerk | Ronald Mills | ||
| Jacob Mellot | Prosecuting Attorney | Grant Robertson | ||
| Circuit Clerk | ||||
| Seth Gandee | Assessor | Thomas Zuspan | ||
| David Buch | Circuit Judge | Joseph McNeill | ||
| James Harrick | Magistrate | |||
| William Wasson | State Senate | Samuel Hadjis | ||
| Remington Knight | ||||
| Jacob Borror | House of Delegates | Ronald Beale II | ||
| John Bostic | ||||
| Jonathon Franke | ||||
| Sam Oxley | ||||
| County Commission | Peyton Hughes | |||
| Federalist | City Results | Nationalist | ||
| Jacob Borror | Mayor | David Maxwell | ||
| Paul Embrey | City Council | John Bostic | ||
| Kyle Stutler | Ronald Mills | |||
| Shane Logston | Thomas Zuspan | |||
| Board of Education | ||||
| Kyle Statler | ||||
| Michael Beckwith | ||||
| David Maxwell | ||||
| Kanawha Primary Election Results | ||||
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| Federalist | Nationalist | |||
| Kyle Keefe | Sheriff | Matthew Sumpter | ||
| Josiah M. Spangler | County Clerk | |||
| Michael Sullivan | Prosecuting Attorney | Alexander Brown | ||
| Circuit Clerk | ||||
| Assessor | ||||
| Ryder Deem | Circuit Judge | Akshay Chandran | ||
| Jared Harr | Magistrate | |||
| State Senate | Alexander Hall | |||
| Travis Kirtner | ||||
| Christopher Courts | House of Delegates | Tre Staples | ||
| Jacob Goss | ||||
| Swag Man Dan | County Commisioner | |||
| City Results | ||||
| Mayor | Jacob Goss | |||
| Ryder Deem | City Council | Akshay Chandran | ||
| Swag Man Dan | James Doukas | |||
| Kevin Steele | ||||
| Board of Education | ||||
| James Doukas | ||||
Each year The State Journal partners with The EQT Foundation to honor exceptional students throughout the State of West Virginia. This year, four graduates from The American Legion Mountaineer Boys State (ALMBS) and six graduates from The American Legion Auxiliary Rhododendron Girls State (ALARGS) were honored. Each year there are three complete four-year scholarships, each up to $18,000 per year and one $1,000 scholarship from each of the 55 counties in West Virginia. The scholarships are awarded to students interested in studying engineering, geology, computer science/information technology, energy or land management and environmental or safety science. We are extremely proud of our participants and would like to congratulate them for their achievements. The following graduates from ALMBS and ALARGS were honored:
Full Scholarship Winners
ALMBS Citizen Trevor Clarkson – Taylor County (Grafton High School)
ALARGS Citizen Samantha Dodd – Ohio County (Wheeling Park High School)
$1,000 Scholarship Winners
ALARGS Citizen Kayla Adams – Wetzel County (Magnolia High School)
ALARGS Citizen Ali Cunningham – Jackson County (Ripley High School)
ALMBS Citizen Alan Ellis – Lincoln County (Lincoln County High School)
ALARGS Citizen Danielle Kendall – Calhoun County (Calhoun County High School)
ALMBS Citizen Zachary “Luke†Massey – Preston County (Preston High School)
ALARGS Citizen Brianna McClain – Lewis County (Lewis County High School)
ALMBS Citizen Michael McCullough – Berkeley County (Martinsburg High School)
ALARGS Citizen Erin Wroblewski – Wayne County (Spring Valle High School)
Read more at:Â The State Journal
Help us recruit the next graduating class from American Legion Mountaineer Boys State. Information on the 76th program has been sent out to all WV high schools and American Legion Posts. Tell your friends about your experience and encourage them to attend. This year the program will be held June 9-15. And remember you are always welcome back to campus for the Formal Review and evening assembly on Wednesday at 6:00pm. It’s a great time for a reunion with your fellow citizens.
State of the State Speech
Within 24 hours I went from a citizen of the 75th Mountaineer Boy’s State, to Governor and representative of not only the approximate 400 citizens of Boy’s State, but also of each and every high school student in the great state of West Virginia. As citizens of Boy’s State, we have come up with ideas that best represent the important issues that affect not only the young citizens of West Virginia, but the entire population of the state as a whole.
As the officials of Mountaineer boy’s state, it is our duty to work together to set goals and pass bills to improve the way of life for the hard working people of our state. Now, take the time to think about all of the speeches that our councilors…individuals running for office…and each one of our guest speakers have given us this week. Each one has stated that simply by coming together and forming bonds in such a short time, has already made an impact in the lives of over 350 people. There is a quote from a musical that I would like to share…. “Because I knew you, I have been changed For Good,†and I believe that we can all say that those words are true for us all.
In the first day of the newly elected duties, the Board of Public works has worked hard to prioritize the issues that both parties discussed this week. The Board determined the budget of the State and where the people’s money will be going.
The first thing is Welfare. The Board decided that the best way to ensure that cash money is not being spent on illegal activities is to put any government assistance money on governmental credit card with a maximum amount being that of what would be equivalent to a check in the mail.
Next is a healthcare provided bill that will promote the rise of adequate healthcare in rural areas by building health clinics in areas with no hospital or doctor’s office nearby. This would allow people to receive proper medical treatment close to their homes.
In relation to infrastructure, the board decided to promote maritime (water) transportation of not only goods, but people as well. W would also like to improving the railroad systems to effectively and more efficiently move people and goods throughout the state. As discussed in the campaign, roads in rural areas will be improved…
Finally, education vouchers will be created and used as a way to provide the incentive to individual school systems to increase educational standards and competition between school systems and in turn raise overall test scores of students in the state.
The decisions made on how to approach these important issues has been made based on beliefs of the majority of the population of mountaineer Boy’s State. And if by chance any of these ideals are turned down or discouraged, I ask that all of the governmental departments come together to restructure them and work to pass them. WITH ONE VOICE…. AS ONE VOICE….WE WILL MAKE A DIFFERENCE!!!
Thank You!
ALMBS Overview
Latest Updates
- Not Too Late: Submit Your School’s ALMBS Eligible and Recommended List Today! November 16, 2025
- Governor Patrick Morrisey – West Virginia’s 36th Governor and Advocate for Leadership Through Action June 14, 2025
- Senator Shelley Moore Capito – U.S. Senator and Voice for West Virginia Values June 13, 2025
- 2025 Panhandle General Election Results June 12, 2025
- 2025 Webster/Monroe General Election Results June 12, 2025
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