Mark Shreve, an esteemed Vice Commander of The American Legion, is a paragon of selfless service and leadership. Hailing from the scenic Smoke Hole, West Virginia, Mark’s journey is one of dedication and commitment to the values that define our nation’s veterans.
A proud Army veteran, Mark served with distinction as a Military Police First Sergeant from 1979 to 2001. His service took him across the globe, from Europe to Korea and Southeast Asia, as well as various assignments within the United States. After his military career, Mark continued to serve his community and fellow veterans through his work with The American Legion.
As Vice Commander, Mark has been a vocal advocate for veterans’ affairs, emphasizing the importance of camaraderie and support among service members. His message of “Be the One” resonates deeply, encouraging individuals to step up, lead by example, and make a difference in the lives of others.
Mark’s leadership extends beyond his words; it is reflected in his actions and the lasting impact he has on those around him. He embodies the spirit of the “Men of Tomorrow,” inspiring the next generation to carry forward the torch of service and excellence.
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As the sun rises on another eventful day at the American Legion Mountaineer Boys State, we reflect on the moments that made yesterday truly special.
Inspirational Voices:
- Jamie Summerlin: Sharing his journey of resilience and endurance, Jamie inspired us all to push beyond our limits and embrace the power of perseverance.
- Patrick Morrisey: With a focus on service and integrity, Patrick imparted valuable insights on the role of leadership in public service.
- E. Gordon Gee: E. Gordon Gee’s wisdom on educational excellence and community involvement left us with much to ponder and aspire towards.
- Toni Caridi: The voice that echoes across West Virginia, Toni Caridi, graced us with his presence, bringing his trademark energy and enthusiasm that captures the spirit of our state.
Democratic Engagement:
- Primary Election: Today marked a cornerstone of our democratic process with the primary election. The enthusiasm and participation were a testament to the vibrant civic spirit among us.
Career Aspirations:
- Career Path Announcements: Many of you have taken the first step towards your future careers. Congratulations to all the career path hirees! Your ambition and talent are the driving forces that will lead us into tomorrow.
Special Events:
- WVANG Helicopter Landing: The skies buzzed with excitement as the WVANG Helicopter made a spectacular landing, showcasing the precision and skill of our state’s aviation group.
Let’s carry the energy and lessons from today into the rest of our week. Remember, each day is a building block for the “Men of Tomorrow.”
Upcoming Live Schedule (Tuesday, June 11, 2024)
- Tuesday Breakfast Speaker – 8:15AM (YouTube)
- Tuesday Lunch Speaker – 12:45PM (YouTube)
- Party Conventions – 1:30PM (YouTube)
- Tuesday Dinner Speaker – 5:45PM (YouTube)
- Tuesday Evening Assembly – 7:50PM (YouTube)
***NOTE: Mealtime speaker times may vary; however, they will be very close to the published times.[/vc_column_text][/vc_column][/vc_row]
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. It also highlights the upcoming General Election on Tuesday, June 11, 2024, as the next step in the democratic process, fostering a sense of community engagement and responsibility.
Below are the Primary Election Results; winners are highlighted in bold font.
LATEST COUNTY – NATIONALIST PARTY
SHERIFF
(Vote for one)
- ☐ (Charles Trey Hill) Charles Hill
- ☐ (Grizzly Bear) Bear Metheny
- ☐ (Greyson) Charles Swisher
COUNTY CLERK
(Vote for one)
- ☑ (Dylan “Defender” Poston) Dylan Poston
PROSECUTING ATTORNEY
(Vote for one)
NO CANDIDATES FILED
CIRCUIT CLERK
(Vote for one)
- ☐ Brody Keller
ASSESSOR
(Vote for one)
- ☐ Charles Crossan
COUNTY COMMISSIONER
(Vote for three)
☐ Charles Hill
☐ Charles Swisher
☐ Brody Keller
STATE SENATE
(Vote for two)
- ☐ (Action Jackson) Jackson Cogar
- ☐ (Perk Up and Vote Perkins) Kaiden Perkins
HOUSE OF DELEGATES
(Vote for four)
☐ Charles Hill
☐ Bear Metheny
☐ Jackson Cogar
☐ Charles Swisher
MAYOR
(Vote for one)
- ☐ (The Thrill) William Madden
- ☐ (Noble miller) Noble Miller
- ☐ (Perk Up and Vote Perkins) Kaiden Perkins
CITY COUNCIL
(Vote for three)
- ☑ (Charles Trey Hill) Charles Hill
- ☑ (Dylan “Defender” Poston) Dylan Poston
- ☐ Write in, if any
LATEST COUNTY – FEDERALIST PARTY
SHERIFF
(Vote for one)
- ☐ Tyler Umbright
COUNTY CLERK
(Vote for one)
☐ Brock Miles
PROSECUTING ATTORNEY
(Vote for one)
☐ Oren Sutphin
CIRCUIT CLERK
(Vote for one)
NO CANDIDATES FILED
ASSESSOR
(Vote for one)
NO CANDIDATES FILED
COUNTY COMMISSIONER
(Vote for three)
☐ Merrick Reddington
STATE SENATE
(Vote for two)
- ☐ (Cozy Jonzy) DeAndre Jones
- ☐ (Sutphin) Oren Sutphin
HOUSE OF DELEGATES
(Vote for four)
- Keon McClure
- (Thing 1) Merrick Reddington
- Jonathan Simms
MAYOR
(Vote for one)
- ☐ (David Hippchen) David Hippchen
- ☐ (Cozy Jonzy) DeAndre Jones
- ☐ (Zachary Plotner) Zachary Plotner
- ☐ Jonathan Simms
CITY COUNCIL
(Vote for three)
- ☐ (Sean Fagan) Sean Fagan
- ☐ (Thing1) Merrick Reddington
- ☐ (Brodie Triplett) Brodie Triplett
NONPARTISAN PARTY
CIRCUIT JUDGE
(Vote for one)
- ☐ (Sean Fagan) Sean Fagan
- ☐ (David Hippchen) David Hippchen
- ☐ (Zachary Plotner) Zachary Plotner
- ☐ (Tevon Headen) Tevon Headen
MAGISTRATE
(Vote for one)
- ☐ (The Thrill) William Madden
- ☐ (Noble miller) Noble Miller
BOARD OF EDUCATION
(Vote for three)
☐ Zachary Plotner
☐ Brock Miles
☐ Merrick Reddington
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. It also highlights the upcoming General Election on Tuesday, June 11, 2024, as the next step in the democratic process, fostering a sense of community engagement and responsibility.
Below are the Primary Election Results; winners are highlighted in bold font.
Justice of the Supreme Court of Appeals (Vote for 5)
- Benjamin Simerman: 115 votes (12.92%)
- Tyler Garbrick: 101 votes (11.35%)
- Trenton Nupp: 84 votes (9.44%)
- Jaxon Matheny: 76 votes (8.54%)
- Noble Miller: 75 votes (8.43%)
- Sean Fagan: 52 votes (5.84%)
- Jake Dawson: 42 votes (4.72%)
- Luke Tiu: 40 votes (4.49%)
- Lucas Karpinski: 37 votes (4.16%)
- Jaccob Avington: 36 votes (4.04%)
- Isaac Schafferman: 36 votes (4.04%)
- Hector Zavala: 36 votes (4.04%)
- Johnny Michaels: 33 votes (3.71%)
- Cole Whittington: 31 votes (3.48%)
- Colin Goodman: 31 votes (3.48%)
- Andrew Glofield: 25 votes (2.81%)
- Collin Wyatt: 21 votes (2.36%)
- Oren Sutphin: 15 votes (1.69%)
- Write-In Totals: 4 votes (0.45%)
Nationalist for Governor (Vote for 1)
- Nickita Aytac: 25 votes (24.27%)
- Bear Metheny: 24 votes (23.30%)
- Luke Parcell: 15 votes (14.56%)
- William Madden: 14 votes (13.59%)
- Owen Cosner: 11 votes (10.68%)
- Gavin Knotts: 7 votes (6.80%)
- Nixon Brown: 6 votes (5.83%)
- Jackson: 1 vote (0.97%)
Nationalist for Secretary of State (Vote for 1)
- Michael Niggemyer: 42 votes (41.18%)
- Cooper Durst: 34 votes (33.33%)
- Logan Hartley: 26 votes (25.49%)
Nationalist for Auditor (Vote for 1)
- Ronan: 28 votes (27.72%)
- Lukas Herrell: 21 votes (20.79%)
- Alexander Irby: 20 votes (19.80%)
- Quinn Brown: 16 votes (15.84%)
- Corey Cheeks: 16 votes (15.84%)
Nationalist for Treasurer (Vote for 1)
- Alexander: 69 votes (68.32%)
- Kasey Parsons: 32 votes (31.68%)
Nationalist for Commissioner of Agriculture (Vote for 1)
- Silas: 67 votes (65.05%)
- Cooper: 36 votes (34.95%)
Nationalist for Attorney General (Vote for 1)
- Hunter Miley: 33 votes (32.67%)
- James Gianato: 25 votes (24.75%)
- Travis Jenkins: 25 votes (24.75%)
- Dylan Poston: 18 votes (17.82%)
Federalist for Governor (Vote for 1)
- Haden Hodge: 46 votes (40.35%)
- Joshua Love: 29 votes (25.44%)
- Agustin Hall: 13 votes (11.40%)
- Tyler Silva: 8 votes (7.02%)
- Brayden Farrell: 7 votes (6.14%)
- Joseph Farrell: 6 votes (5.26%)
- Deandre Jones: 5 votes (4.39%)
Federalist for Secretary of State (Vote for 1)
- Matthew Springston: 112 votes (100.00%)
Federalist for Auditor (Vote for 1)
- Isaiah Irons: 113 votes (100.00%)
Federalist for Treasurer (Vote for 1)
- Jonathan Simms: 62 votes (54.87%)
- Zachary: 26 votes (23.01%)
- Alexander: 25 votes (22.12%)
Federalist for Commissioner of Agriculture (Vote for 1)
- Sean Bell: 44 votes (39.29%)
- Cameron: 42 votes (37.50%)
- Keon McClure: 26 votes (23.21%)
Federalist for Attorney General (Vote for 1)
- Jack Burton: 65 votes (59.09%)
- Brodie Triplett: 45 votes (40.91%)
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. It also highlights the upcoming General Election on Tuesday, June 11, 2024, as the next step in the democratic process, fostering a sense of community engagement and responsibility.
Below are the Primary Election Results; winners are highlighted in bold font.
NATIONALIST PARTY
SHERIFF
(Vote for one)
Luke Parcell
COUNTY CLERK
(Vote for one)
Luke Parcell
PROSECUTING ATTORNEY
(Vote for one)
☐ (Results you can trust.) Davin Richardson
☐ Levi Wright
CIRCUIT CLERK
(Vote for one)
Luke Parcell
ASSESSOR
(Vote for one)
Luke Parcell
COUNTY COMMISSIONER
(Vote for three)
Luke Parcell
STATE SENATE
(Vote for two)
☐ (Jamey) James Gianato
☐ (Coolhand) Luke Parcell
HOUSE OF DELEGATES
(Vote for three)
☐ Aarshi Lamichhane
☐ (MJ) Michael Niggemyer
MAYOR
(Vote for one)
☐ (Jamey) James Gianato
CITY COUNCIL
(Vote for three)
☐ (MJ) Michael Niggemyer
FEDERALIST PARTY
SHERIFF
(Vote for one)
☐ Dawson James
COUNTY CLERK
(Vote for one)
Harris Holden
PROSECUTING ATTORNEY
(Vote for one)
☐ (Alexander) Alexander Hudgins
CIRCUIT CLERK
(Vote for one)
☐ (“Rock Hard” Andrew Stone) Andrew Stone
ASSESSOR
(Vote for one)
☐ (Ben) Benjamin Estel
COUNTY COMMISSIONER
(Vote for three)
Harris Holden
Tyler Siva
Luke Tiu
STATE SENATE
(Vote for two)
☐ (Sam) Samuel Goodwin
☐ (Hall) Agustin Hall
HOUSE OF DELEGATES
(Vote for three)
(“Silly” Tyler Silva) Tyler Silva
Luke Tiu
Alex Hudgins
MAYOR
(Vote for one)
☐ (Hall) Agustin Hall
CITY COUNCIL
(Vote for three)
☐ (Sam) Samuel Goodwin
NONPARTISAN PARTY
CIRCUIT JUDGE
(Vote for one)
(Luke Karpinski) Lucas Karpinski
Luke Tiu
Collin Wyatt
Conner Zastawniak
MAGISTRATE
(Vote for one)
☐ Travis McCullough
BOARD OF EDUCATION
(Vote for three)
☐ Trent Priester
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. It also highlights the upcoming General Election on Tuesday, June 11, 2024, as the next step in the democratic process, fostering a sense of community engagement and responsibility.
Below are the Primary Election Results; winners are highlighted in bold font.
NATIONALIST PARTY
SHERIFF
(Vote for one)
Rory Bailey
COUNTY CLERK
(Vote for one)
Evan Nieman
PROSECUTING ATTORNEY
(Vote for one)
NO CANDIDATES FILED
CIRCUIT CLERK
(Vote for one)
NO CANDIDATES FILED
ASSESSOR
(Vote for one)
NO CANDIDATES FILED
COUNTY COMMISSIONER
(Vote for three)
NO CANDIDATES FILED
STATE SENATE
(Vote for two)
☐ (Nixon Now) Nixon Brown
☐ Jack Gould
HOUSE OF DELEGATES
(Vote for three)
☐ Mason Derrick
MAYOR
(Vote for one)
NO CANDIDATES FILED
CITY COUNCIL
(Vote for three)
NO CANDIDATES FILED
FEDERALIST PARTY
SHERIFF
(Vote for one)
☐ Logan Walls
COUNTY CLERK
(Vote for one)
Logan Walls
PROSECUTING ATTORNEY
(Vote for one)
NO CANDIDATES FILED
CIRCUIT CLERK
(Vote for one)
NO CANDIDATES FILED
ASSESSOR
(Vote for one)
NO CANDIDATES FILED
COUNTY COMMISSIONER
(Vote for three)
☐ (Cam the Ham Man) Cameron Rawson
STATE SENATE
(Vote for two)
NO CANDIDATES FILED
HOUSE OF DELEGATES
(Vote for three)
☐ Henry Kennedy
☐ (Thing2) Maddox Reddington
MAYOR
(Vote for one)
☐ Samuel Lin
CITY COUNCIL
(Vote for three)
NO CANDIDATES FILED
NONPARTISAN PARTY
CIRCUIT JUDGE
(Vote for one)
☐ Lucas Bower
MAGISTRATE
(Vote for one)
☐ (Courthouse Cooper) Cooper Holland
BOARD OF EDUCATION
(Vote for three)
☐ James Swift
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. It also highlights the upcoming General Election on Tuesday, June 11, 2024, as the next step in the democratic process, fostering a sense of community engagement and responsibility.
Below are the Primary Election Results; winners are highlighted in bold font.
NATIONALIST PARTY
SHERIFF
(Vote for one)
☐ Antonio Robinson
☐ Logan Russell
COUNTY CLERK
(Vote for one)
☐ Ethan Bond
PROSECUTING ATTORNEY
(Vote for one)
☐ John Fletcher
CIRCUIT CLERK
(Vote for one)
☐ Thomas Sibold
ASSESSOR
(Vote for one)
☐ Charles Crossan
COUNTY COMMISSIONER
(Vote for three)
☐ Brady Swiger
STATE SENATE
(Vote for two)
☐ (Charles Bryant) Charles Bryant
HOUSE OF DELEGATES
(Vote for three)
☐ (Gav) Gavin Knotts
☐ (JUDY) Tyler Garbrick
MAYOR
(Vote for one)
☐ Antonio Robinson
CITY COUNCIL
(Vote for three)
☐ (“Judy”) Tyler Garbrick
FEDERALIST PARTY
SHERIFF
(Vote for one)
☐ Britain Hill
☐ Brayden Kirk
COUNTY CLERK
(Vote for one)
☐ Ender Kelly
PROSECUTING ATTORNEY
(Vote for one)
☐ Devin Difiore-Sanger
CIRCUIT CLERK
(Vote for one)
☐ Christopher Cox
ASSESSOR
(Vote for one)
☐ (Nick) Nicholas Taylor
COUNTY COMMISSIONER
(Vote for three)
NO CANDIDATES FILED
STATE SENATE
(Vote for two)
☐ Haden Hodge
HOUSE OF DELEGATES
(Vote for three)
☐ Thomas Sibold
MAYOR
(Vote for one)
☐ Thomas Sibold
☐ Haden Hodge
CITY COUNCIL
(Vote for three)
☐ Ender Kelly
☐ (Nick) Nicholas Taylor
NONPARTISAN PARTY
CIRCUIT JUDGE
(Vote for one)
☐ (“Judy”) Tyler Garbrick
☐ (Kase) Kasey Parsons
☐ Thomas Sibold
Magistrate
(Vote for one)
☐ Braden Kirk
BOARD OF EDUCATION
(Vote for three)
☐ Kaden Lhotsky
☐ Ryan Sigler
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. It also highlights the upcoming General Election on Tuesday, June 11, 2024, as the next step in the democratic process, fostering a sense of community engagement and responsibility.
Below are the Primary Election Results; winners are highlighted in bold font.
NATIONALIST PARTY
SHERIFF
(Vote for one)
☐ Corey Cheeks
☐ Dominick Robinson
COUNTY CLERK
(Vote for one)
☐ Alexander Backes
PROSECUTING ATTORNEY
(Vote for one)
☐ Dominic Miller
CIRCUIT CLERK
(Vote for one)
☐ (Owen Cosner) Owen Cosner
ASSESSOR
(Vote for one)
☐ (Quinn Brown) Quinn Brown
COUNTY COMMISSIONER
(Vote for three)
☐ (Gabe) Gabriel Booth
STATE SENATE
(Vote for two)
☐ Nathaniel Barack
☐ (Fence Gates Yates) Silas Yates
HOUSE OF DELEGATES
(Vote for three)
☐ Jacob Eddy
☐ (Shuga Sean) Sean Eggleston
☐ (Lillard for Liberty) Cooper Lillard
MAYOR
☐ Alexander Backes
☐ Nathaniel Barack
☐ (Quinn Brown) Quinn Brown
☐ Corey Cheeks
☐ (Shuga Sean) Sean Eggleston
☐ (Lillard for Liberty) Cooper Lillard
☐ Dominick Robinson
☐ (Fence Gates Yates) Silas Yates
FEDERALIST PARTY
SHERIFF
(Vote for one)
☐ Gage Martin
COUNTY CLERK
(Vote for one)
NO CANDIDATES FILED
PROSECUTING ATTORNEY
(Vote for one)
☐ (Isaiah Irons) Isaiah Irons
☐ Isaac Schafferman
CIRCUIT CLERK
(Vote for one)
NO CANDIDATES FILED
ASSESSOR
(Vote for one)
☐ Miles Frankenberger
☐ Samuel Cottrill-Barr
COUNTY COMMISSIONER
(Vote for three)
☐ (Matthew springston ) Matthew Springston
STATE SENATE
(Vote for two)
☐ (Future) Joseph Farrell
HOUSE OF DELEGATES
(Vote for three)
NO CANDIDATES FILED
MAYOR
(Vote for one)
☐ (Zach Attack ) Zachary Cottrill
☐ (BMF) Brayden Farrell
☐ (Future) Joseph Farrell
CITY COUNCIL
(Vote for three)
☐ Christian Anderson
☐ (Matthew springston ) Matthew Springston
☐ Gage Martin
NONPARTISAN PARTY
CIRCUIT JUDGE
(Vote for one)
☐ Jake Dawson
☐ (Jaxson (with an ‘X’) Matheny) Jaxson Matheny
☐ Johnny Michaels
MAGISTRATE
(Vote for one)
☐ Christian Anderson
☐ (Zach Attack ) Zachary Cottrill
BOARD OF EDUCATION
(Vote for three)
☐ (Super) Cooper Durst
☐ (BMF) Brayden Farrell
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. It also highlights the upcoming General Election on Tuesday, June 11, 2024, as the next step in the democratic process, fostering a sense of community engagement and responsibility.
Below are the Primary Election Results; winners are highlighted in bold font.
NATIONALIST PARTY
SHERIFF
(Vote for one)
NO CANDIDATES FILED
COUNTY CLERK
(Vote for one)
NO CANDIDATES FILED
PROSECUTING ATTORNEY
(Vote for one)
NO CANDIDATES FILED
CIRCUIT CLERK
(Vote for one)
NO CANDIDATES FILED
ASSESSOR
(Vote for one)
NO CANDIDATES FILED
COUNTY COMMISSIONER
(Vote for three)
- ☐ (Irby) Alexander Irby
- ☐ Andrew Glorfield
- ☐
STATE SENATE
(Vote for two)
- ☐ (Mike) Michael Romano
- ☐ (LetsGoRo) Ronan Bartosevich
HOUSE OF DELEGATES
(Vote for three)
- ☐ Nickita Aytac
- ☐ (Big H) Hunter Miley
- ☐
MAYOR
(Vote for one)
- ☐ (Irby) Alexander Irby
- ☐ (Lukas Herrell) Lukas Herrell
- ☐ (LetsGoRo) Ronan Bartosevich
CITY COUNCIL
(Vote for three)
- ☐ Logan Hartley
- ☐ (Irby) Alexander Irby
- ☐ Hunter Miley
FEDERALIST PARTY
SHERIFF
(Vote for one)
- ☐ Shane Walker
COUNTY CLERK
(Vote for one)
NO CANDIDATES FILED
PROSECUTING ATTORNEY
(Vote for one)
- ☐ Gavin French
CIRCUIT CLERK
(Vote for one)
- ☐ Nick Okore
ASSESSOR
(Vote for one)
NO CANDIDATES FILED
COUNTY COMMISSIONER
(Vote for three)
NO CANDIDATES FILED
STATE SENATE
(Vote for two)
- ☐ (JLove) Joshua Love
- ☐ (Ring Dat Sean Bell) Sean Bell
- ☐ (Alex Ringkamp) Alexander Ringkamp
HOUSE OF DELEGATES
(Vote for three)
- ☐ Jeremy Horne
MAYOR
(Vote for one)
- ☐ (Ring Dat Sean Bell) Sean Bell
CITY COUNCIL
(Vote for three)
- ☐ Jeremy Horne
CIRCUIT JUDGE
(Vote for one)
- ☐ (Andrew Glofield) Andrew Glorfield
- ☐ (Landon Murdock) Landon Murdock
- ☐ Cole Whittington
MAGISTRATE
(Vote for one)
- ☐ Hector Zavala
BOARD OF EDUCATION
(Vote for three)
- ☐ (Lukas Herrell) Lukas Herrell
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