The American Legion Mountaineer Boys State is taking shape for its 87th annual session, with 220 high school juniors from 38 of West Virginia’s 55 counties already applying to attend the week-long leadership academy at WVU Jackson’s Mill this June. Spots remain open—eligible juniors can apply now at https://apply.wvboysstate.org before the class fills.
Although our initial notional deadline of November 11, 2025, has passed, we want to reassure schools that it is not too late to submit their list of eligible and recommended junior male students for the 2026 American Legion Mountaineer Boys State (ALMBS) program.
📍The map below shows which schools have already submitted their lists—thank you for helping us kick off recruitment! If your school isn’t represented yet, we encourage you to take action now and ensure your students don’t miss out on this life-changing opportunity.
Governor Patrick Morrisey, West Virginia’s 36th Governor, delivers a closing address to the Citizens of The American Legion Mountaineer Boys State. Drawing on decades of public service, he shares leadership lessons and a call to serve with conviction.
Senator Shelley Moore Capito addresses The American Legion Mountaineer Boys State, sharing her experiences as West Virginia’s first female U.S. Senator and her guidance on public service, responsibility, and community leadership.
Panhandle General Election Results – In this engaging activity, citizens are encouraged to fulfill their civic duty by participating in the General Election, where they have the opportunity to choose representatives who will advocate for their interests. The message emphasizes the importance of each vote in shaping the future of the community and invites citizens to carefully consider the candidates before casting their ballots.
In this engaging activity, citizens are encouraged to fulfill their civic duty by participating in the General Election, where they have the opportunity to choose representatives who will advocate for their interests. The message emphasizes the importance of each vote in shaping the future of the community and invites citizens to carefully consider the candidates before casting their ballots.
Webster/Monroe General Election Results
SHERIFF
(Vote for one)
☐ Breandan Mullins
COUNTY CLERK
(Vote for one)
☐ Kaelan Dillon
PROSECUTING ATTORNEY
(Vote for one)
☐ Ian Riffle
CIRCUIT CLERK
(Vote for one)
☐ Preston Nixon
ASSESSOR
(Vote for one)
☐ Levi Dalton
COUNTY COMMISSIONER
(Vote for three)
☐ Grayson Lamka
☐ Colton Rinehart
STATE SENATE
(Vote for two)
☐ Chris Robins
☐ Logan Jones
HOUSE OF DELEGATES
(Vote for four)
☐ Noah Smith
☐ Jacob Keener
☐ Deacon Roberts
MAYOR
(Vote for one)
☐ Jonathan Maier
CITY COUNCIL
(Vote for three)
☐ Donald Parks
☐ Psyron LeMay
☐ Trevor Mills
In this engaging activity, citizens are encouraged to fulfill their civic duty by participating in the General Election, where they have the opportunity to choose representatives who will advocate for their interests. The message emphasizes the importance of each vote in shaping the future of the community and invites citizens to carefully consider the candidates before casting their ballots.
Marion County General Election Results
SHERIFF
(Vote for one)
☐ Lucca Troullos
COUNTY CLERK
(Vote for one)
☐ Maddox McKay
PROSECUTING ATTORNEY
(Vote for one)
☐ Mason Smith
CIRCUIT CLERK
(Vote for one)
☐ Linton Zheng
ASSESSOR
(Vote for one)
☐ Beau Farley
COUNTY COMMISSIONER
(Vote for three)
☐ Aiden Rowan
☐ Dempsey Phares
☐ Jon Jett
STATE SENATE
(Vote for two)
☐ Brodie Barker
☐ Ayden Semashko
HOUSE OF DELEGATES
(Vote for four)
☐ Clifford Drach
☐ Joshua Roberts
☐ Zane Stewart
☐ Cole Parsons
MAYOR
(Vote for one)
☐ Cole Parsons
CITY COUNCIL
(Vote for three)
☐ Joshua Roberts
☐ Lucca Troullos
☐ Ayden Semashko
In this engaging activity, citizens are encouraged to fulfill their civic duty by participating in the General Election, where they have the opportunity to choose representatives who will advocate for their interests. The message emphasizes the importance of each vote in shaping the future of the community and invites citizens to carefully consider the candidates before casting their ballots.
Marion County General Election Results
SHERIFF
(Vote for one)
☐ Wyatt Jefferson
COUNTY CLERK
(Vote for one)
☐ Robert Brandmeir
PROSECUTING ATTORNEY
(Vote for one)
☐ Jack Young
CIRCUIT CLERK
(Vote for one)
☐ Liam Kruse
ASSESSOR
(Vote for one)
☐ Dylan Fink
COUNTY COMMISSIONER
(Vote for three)
☐ Bryce Isner
☐ Silas Schetrom
STATE SENATE
(Vote for two)
☐ Aidan Lowther
☐ Zachariah Turner
HOUSE OF DELEGATES
(Vote for three)
☐ William Hopkins
☐ Garth Beck
MAYOR
(Vote for one)
☐ Kieran Laughner
CITY COUNCIL
(Vote for three)
☐ Timothy Hetrick III
In this engaging activity, citizens are encouraged to fulfill their civic duty by participating in the General Election, where they have the opportunity to choose representatives who will advocate for their interests. The message emphasizes the importance of each vote in shaping the future of the community and invites citizens to carefully consider the candidates before casting their ballots.
RANDOLPH COUNTY OFFICIAL BALLOT
PRIMARY ELECTION
SHERIFF
(Vote for one)
o Albert Lermineaux IV
COUNTY CLERK
(Vote for one)
o Jaiden Alexander Edwards
PROSECURING ATTORNEY
(Vote for one)
o Michael Hutnick
CIRCUIT CLERK
(Vote for one)
o Ellic DeWitt
ASSESSOR
(Vote for one)
o Braeden Shaprs
COUNTY COMMISSIONER
(Vote for three)
o (EvDog) Evan Gaughan
o Isaac Yoho
o Alexander Card
STATE SENATE
(Vote for two)
o Brayden Strouse
o Leeland Greaser
HOUSE OF DELEGATES
(Vote for three)
o Maxwell Hillen
o James Alkire
o Cade Heflin
ELKINS CITY OFFICIAL BALLOT
PRIMARY ELECTION
MAYOR
(Vote for one)
o Joseph Clerecuzio
CITY COUNCIL
(Vote for three)
o Bryce Cookus
o Brady Darway
o Rylan Perry
In this engaging activity, citizens are encouraged to fulfill their civic duty by participating in the Primary Election, where they have the opportunity to choose representatives who will advocate for their interests. The message emphasizes the importance of each vote in shaping the future of the community and invites citizens to carefully consider the candidates before casting their ballots.
KANAWHA COUNTY OFFICIAL BALLOT
GENERAL ELECTION
SHERIFF
(Vote for one)
Aidan Phillips – 32
COUNTY CLERK
(Vote for one)
Adam Davis – 12
PROSECURING ATTORNEY
(Vote for one)
Ethan Phillips – 2
CIRCUIT CLERK
(Vote for one)
Noah Galloway – 8
ASSESSOR
(Vote for one)
Elijah Lanigan – 32
COUNTY COMMISSIONER
(Vote for three)
Xander Leivestad
Avery Lipscomb
Victorino Valendin
STATE SENATE
(Vote for two)
Brycen Miles – 29
Kethan Neginhal – 28
HOUSE OF DELEGATES
(Vote for three)
(Willy) Jackson Willis – 23
Daniel Yearego – 20
(Daniel) Danylo Panivnyk – 17
CHARLESTON CITY OFFICIAL BALLOT
PRIMARY ELECTION
MAYOR
(Vote for one)
o Jared Terlosky – 14
CITY COUNCIL
(Vote for three)
o Trenton Renner – 32
o (Minecraft) Adam Davis – 31
ALMBS Overview
Latest Updates
- Applications Roll In from Across the Mountain State — Spots Still Available for ALMBS 2026 May 9, 2026
- 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
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