Tag Archive for: 2025

As Boys State continues to foster leadership, civic engagement, and community impact, the Party Conventions stand as a crucial milestone in the journey toward governance. Citizens will gather to debate, refine, and vote on party platforms that represent their vision for the future of West Virginia. This year, the Federalist and Nationalist parties have developed distinct yet impactful plans to address the state’s most pressing challenges.

Federalist Party Platform

The Federalists emphasize economic growth and infrastructure investment as the foundation of West Virginia’s progress. Their priorities include:

  • Mass Infrastructure Projects – Significant funding for roads, disaster relief, and public works to boost long-term development.
  • Generating Business – Deregulation and lower capital gains taxes to encourage entrepreneurship and job creation.
  • Healthcare – Breaking up monopolies to improve competition and access to quality care.
  • Agriculture – Incentives for young farmers to stay in West Virginia and subsidies for small and medium-sized farms to strengthen local food production.

Nationalist Party Platform

The Nationalists focus on public welfare, environmental preservation, and innovative approaches to economic renewal. Their core initiatives include:

  • Water Safety – Monthly inspections for private water companies with tax incentives for compliance.
  • Tourism Growth – A statewide social media campaign to highlight West Virginia’s natural beauty and attract more visitors.
  • Energy & Infrastructure – Repurposing abandoned coal mines for nuclear energy while maintaining coal and natural gas industries.
  • Marijuana Legalization – Regulations for safety and revenue generation through taxed recreational marijuana.
  • Health & Research – Increased academic funding to combat the opioid crisis, mental health challenges, and obesity through medical advancements.

With these platforms setting the stage for debate, Boys State Citizens will have the opportunity to engage in policy discussions, propose amendments, and vote on leadership within their respective parties. The conventions serve as an invaluable experience in democratic participation and governance.

Stay tuned for updates as the conventions unfold and leaders emerge to shape the direction of Boys State 2025!

The Law Enforcement Division at the American Legion Mountaineer Boys State (ALMBS) is one of the program’s most dynamic and hands-on components, designed to simulate real-world public safety operations. The division is split into two key areas: the State Police, responsible for enforcing laws and maintaining order throughout Boys State, and the Natural Resource Police, who focus on environmental protection and wildlife regulations within the state simulation.

Citizens selected to serve in Law Enforcement go through a structured application and interview process early in the week. Candidates are evaluated on their leadership potential, situational awareness, communication skills, and ability to uphold the core values of ALMBS. Training includes procedural instruction, patrol duties, and collaboration with the judiciary and corrections branches.

Congratulations to the 2025 ALMBS Law Enforcement officers! Whether serving in the State Police or Natural Resource Police, your commitment to service, justice, and leadership helps ensure the success of our simulated government and the safety of all Boys State citizens.

Citizen Name: First Citizen Name: Last Cottage (Citizens) Law Enforcement Staff Position
Alex Yeager Monroe State Police
Blake Moss Marion State Police
Brody Hill Lewis State Police
Brody Wills Upshur State Police
Colton Stanley Monroe Natural Resource Police
Draven Donahoe Panhandle State Police
Eli Combs Panhandle Natural Resource Police
Garrett Kohel Kanawha State Police
Jackson Stover Monroe Natural Resource Police
Jasper Murrin Randolph Natural Resource Police
Kristopher McDaniel Marion Natural Resource Police
Mason Phillips Kanawha Natural Resource Police
Mason Riley Lewis Natural Resource Police
Michael Newbraugh Webster State Police
Ryan Chandler Randolph State Police
Samuel Flower Upshur Natural Resource Police

The American Legion Mountaineer Boys State (ALMBS) Corrections Department plays a vital role in maintaining the structure, safety, and realism of the program’s civic simulation. Tasked with overseeing the Boys State correctional facility and ensuring adherence to program law, the Corrections team works closely with judicial and law enforcement branches to support a functional and educational justice system.

Participants interested in joining Corrections apply early in the program and go through an interview-style selection process. Candidates are evaluated based on their discipline, professionalism, and understanding of the responsibilities tied to maintaining order and due process within Boys State.

Congratulations to those selected to serve in the ALMBS Corrections Department for 2025! Your leadership, integrity, and service-minded approach embody the ideals of Boys State and contribute greatly to the program’s success.

Citizen Name: First Citizen Name: Last Cottage (Citizens)
Alexander Audia Randolph
Danny Yoss Panhandle
Eli Farrell Lewis
Greyson Irons Upshur
Gunner Lilley Monroe
Kaleb Escobar Kanawha
Koltyn Villers Marion

Chad Morrison, a native of Braxton County, West Virginia, has always had a deep-rooted passion for history, the outdoors, and community service. Since stepping into the role of CEO at Mountaineer Food Bank in 2015, Chad has been instrumental in expanding food access across the state. With experience in food sourcing, grant writing, and managing the Mobile Food Pantry program, he brings a hands-on approach to tackling food insecurity.
Beyond his leadership in the fight against hunger, Chad resides on a cattle farm in Sutton, WV, where he enjoys the peaceful rhythms of rural life with his wife and two daughters. Whether exploring hiking trails or immersed in a good book, he finds inspiration in the land and its people—fueling his commitment to making a lasting difference in the community.

This keeps the tone engaging, professional, and mission-driven. Let me know if you’d like any refinements!

Election Result Logo

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 10, 2025, as the next step in the democratic process, fostering a sense of community engagement and responsibility.

Election Summary Report
June 9, 2025 – 10:49 PM

FOR JUSTICE OF THE SUPREME COURT OF APPEALS

Vote for 5

Candidate Votes %
Maxwell Chen 71 6.74%
James Hadjis 60 5.70%
Elijah Hastie 55 5.22%
Zachary Farnsworth 54 5.13%
Taelor Jones 52 4.94%
(Brody) Brodrick Hommers 50 4.75%
Wyatt Royal 49 4.65%
Noah Galloway 45 4.27%
Donald Parks 44 4.18%
Robert Brandmeir 43 4.08%
(Fair Ox) Maddox Swisher 39 3.70%
(To the Skies) Linton Zheng 39 3.70%
Thomas McIntyre 38 3.61%
(Justice Josh) Joshua Roberts 36 3.42%
Jon Jett 36 3.42%
Gavin Spadafore 36 3.42%
Jared Terlosky 33 3.13%
Cole Parsons 33 3.13%
Kaelan Dillon 31 2.94%
Ross Hicks 29 2.75%
Maddox McKay 29 2.75%
Mason Smith 28 2.66%
(Alex) Alexander Card 28 2.66%
Lars Youngstrom 27 2.56%
Brady Darway 24 2.28%
Rylan Perry 21 1.99%
Ayden Semashko 20 1.90%
Write-Ins 3 0.28%

Total Votes Cast: 1,053

NAT FOR GOVERNOR

Vote for 1

Candidate Votes %
(Will) William Northey 62 55.86%
(Big Walt) Walter McKay 24 21.62%
(Jack) Carry Howell Morgan 14 12.61%
(Tasker2025) Izaik Tasker 11 9.91%

Total Votes Cast: 111

NAT FOR SECRETARY OF STATE

Vote for 1

Candidate Votes %
Vic Chen 83 75.45%
Keith Linger 22 20.00%
Ian Riffle 5 4.55%

Total Votes Cast: 110

NAT FOR AUDITOR

Vote for 1

Candidate Votes %
(Garth Vader) Garth Beck 110 100.00%

Total Votes Cast: 110

NAT FOR TREASURER

Vote for 1

Candidate Votes %
Trace McLaren 55 50.00%
Cade Riley 21 19.09%
Caleb Stewart 19 17.27%
Ellic DeWitt 15 13.64%

Total Votes Cast: 110

NAT FOR COMMISSIONER OF AGRICULTURE

Vote for 1

Candidate Votes %
(G.G.) Gabriel Gainer 51 46.36%
Marcus Cremann 32 29.09%
Eli Broyles 27 24.55%

Total Votes Cast: 110

NAT FOR ATTORNEY GENERAL

Vote for 1

Candidate Votes %
Dash Carey-Squire 37 33.64%
Emerson Murphy 19 17.27%
(Zach) Zachariah Turner 19 17.27%
(The Leader) Landon Lester 13 11.82%
(The Shield) Luke Zoeckler 11 10.00%
Kieran Laughner 11 10.00%

Total Votes Cast: 110

FED FOR GOVERNOR

Vote for 1

Candidate Votes %
James McMillion 38 32.48%
Kethan Neginhal 29 24.79%
(Your Friend-J.P.) James Alkire 21 17.95%
Mighty Lopez 15 12.82%
(Theo) Theodore Atkinson 5 4.27%
Dylan Milla 3 2.56%
Deacon Roberts 3 2.56%
(Minecraft) Adam Davis 3 2.56%

Total Votes Cast: 117

FED FOR SECRETARY OF STATE

Vote for 1

Candidate Votes %
(Stonewall) Jackson VanHoose 59 50.86%
Cade Heflin 31 26.72%
John Jordan 26 22.41%

Total Votes Cast: 116

FED FOR AUDITOR

Vote for 1

Candidate Votes %
(Vava) Alvaro Yemba 84 72.41%
Trenton Renher 32 27.59%

Total Votes Cast: 116

FED FOR TREASURER

Vote for 1

Candidate Votes %
(The Third) Timothy Hetrick III 47 40.52%
Jacob Keener 25 21.55%
Leeland Greaser 22 18.97%
Elijah Lanigan 22 18.97%

Total Votes Cast: 116

FED FOR COMMISSIONER OF AGRICULTURE

Vote for 1

Candidate Votes %
(The Beacon) Noah Daniel 37 31.90%
Nathan Bettem 24 20.69%
Dalton Hayes 20 17.24%
(Chef) Matthew Miller 20 17.24%
Alex Ramsey 15 12.93%

Total Votes Cast: 116

FED FOR ATTORNEY GENERAL

Vote for 1

Candidate Votes %
Torben Heinbockel 57 49.14%
Jack Young 38 32.76%
Liam Kruse 21 18.10%

Total Votes Cast: 116

Election Result Logo

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 10, 2025, as the next step in the democratic process, fostering a sense of community engagement and responsibility.

LEWIS/UPSHUR COUNTY OFFICIAL BALLOT
NATIONALIST PARTY – PRIMARY ELECTION

SHERIFF
(Vote for one)
o Dempsey Phares
o (The lawful) Robert Dillon – 14

COUNTY CLERK
(Vote for one)
No Candidates Filed

PROSECURING ATTORNEY
(Vote for one)
o (TASKER2025) Izaik Tasker – 17

CIRCUIT CLERK
(Vote for one)
No Candidates Filed

ASSESSOR
(Vote for one)
o Andrew Steed
o Beau Farley – 8
o Ryan Newlon

COUNTY COMMISSIONER
(Vote for three)
No Candidates Filed

STATE SENATE
(Vote for two)
o (Will) William Northey – 20

HOUSE OF DELEGATES
(Vote for four)
o Zane Stewart – 14
o Conner Dillon – 16
o Cole Parsons – 13
o (The Shield) Luke Zoeckler – 12
o Maddox McKay

LUPSHUR CITY OFFICIAL BALLOT
NATIONALIST PARTY – PRIMARY ELECTION

MAYOR
(Vote for one)
o (Action) Jaxson Davis
o Cole Parsons – 13

CITY COUNCIL
(Vote for three)
o (Will) William Northey – 16
o Dempsey Phares
o Andrew Steed – 10
o Beau Farley – 11
o Maddox McKay

LEWIS/UPSHUR COUNTY OFFICIAL BALLOT
FEDERALIST PARTY – PRIMARY ELECTION

SHERIFF
(Vote for one)
o (Sheriff) Lucca Troullos – 22

COUNTY CLERK
(Vote for one)
No Candidates Filed

PROSECURING 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)
o Brodie Baker – 16
o John Jordan
o Ayden Semashko – 12

HOUSE OF DELEGATES
(Vote for four)
o Dylan Milla – 18
o (Stonewall) Jackson Vanhoose – 17
o (Cliff) Clifford Drach – 19
o (Justice Josh) Joshua Roberts – 17

LUPSHUR CITY OFFICIAL BALLOT
FEDERALIST PARTY – PRIMARY ELECTION

MAYOR
(Vote for one)
o (Stonewall) Jackson Vanhoose – 13
o John Jordan

CITY COUNCIL
(Vote for three)
o (Dougie) Aiden Rowan
o Landon Sparrow
o (Justice Josh) Joshua Roberts – 16
o Ayden Semashko – 13
o (Sheriff) Lucca Troullos – 15

LEWIS/UPSHUR COUNTY OFFICIAL BALLOT
NONPARTISAN – GENERAL ELECTION

CIRCUIT JUDGE
(Vote for one)
o Ross Hicks – 27
o Mason Smith

MAGISTRATE
(Vote for one)
o (Action) Jaxson Davis – 25
o (Dougie) Aiden Rowan

BOARD OF EDUCATION
(Vote for three)
o Dalton Hayes – 38
o Landon Sparrow – 28

Election Result Logo

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 10, 2025, as the next step in the democratic process, fostering a sense of community engagement and responsibility.

PANHANDLE COUNTY OFFICIAL BALLOT
NATIONALIST PARTY – PRIMARY ELECTION

SHERIFF
(Vote for one)

No Candidates Filed

COUNTY CLERK
(Vote for one)

No Candidates Filed

PROSECURING ATTORNEY
(Vote for one)
o Daniel Lipscomb – 15

CIRCUIT CLERK
(Vote for one)

No Candidates Filed

ASSESSOR
(Vote for one)
o Noah Chambers – 15

COUNTY COMMISSIONER
(Vote for three)
o Austin Dick – 15

STATE SENATE
(Vote for two)

No Candidates Filed

HOUSE OF DELEGATES
(Vote for three)
o Dash Carey-Squire – 12
o Eli Broyles
o Caleb Stewart – 13
o Riley Adams – 12

ELLWOOD CITY OFFICIAL BALLOT
NATIONALIST PARTY – PRIMARY ELECTION

MAYOR
(Vote for one)
o Elijah Burdock
o Duff Stable – 9
o (G.G) Gabriel Gainer
o Riley Adams

CITY COUNCIL
(Vote for three)
o Michael Brockett
o Daniel Lipscomb – 10
o Eli Broyles – 8
o Noah Chambers – 15

PANHANDLE COUNTY OFFICIAL BALLOT
FEDERALIST PARTY – PRIMARY ELECTION

SHERIFF
(Vote for one)
o Troy St. Peter – 9
o Anthony Bennett
o Nathan Cochran

COUNTY CLERK
(Vote for one)
o Brayden Anderson – 13
o Cooper Byers

PROSECURING ATTORNEY
(Vote for one)
No Candidates Filed

CIRCUIT CLERK
(Vote for one)
No Candidates Filed

ASSESSOR
(Vote for one)
o Nathan Bettem – 21

COUNTY COMMISSIONER
(Vote for three)
o (J.R.) Jonathan Abraham – 21

STATE SENATE
(Vote for two)
o (Theo) Theodore Atkinson – 13
o Tucker Pomeroy – 8

HOUSE OF DELEGATES
(Vote for three)
o Torben Heinbockel – 21

ELWOOD CITY OFFICIAL BALLOT
FEDERALIST PARTY – PRIMARY ELECTION

MAYOR
(Vote for one)
o Troy St. Peter – 20

CITY COUNCIL
(Vote for three)
o Anthony Bennett
o (Chef) Matthew Miller – 7
o (Theo) Theodore Atkinson – 11
o (J.R.) Jonathan Abraham
o John Brandstetter
o Brayden Anderson
o Lars Youngstrom
o Nathan Cochran
o Cooper Byers – 11
o Nathan Bettem

PANHANDLE COUNTY OFFICIAL BALLOT
NONPARTISAN – GENERAL ELECTION

CIRCUIT JUDGE
(Vote for one)
o (Brody) Brodrick Hammers – 19
o Michael Brockett
o Lars Youngstrom

MAGISTRATE
(Vote for one)
o Elijah Burdock – 34

BOARD OF EDUCATION
(Vote for three)
o (Chef) Matthew Miller – 30
o John Brandstetter – 25

Election Result Logo

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 10, 2025, as the next step in the democratic process, fostering a sense of community engagement and responsibility.

MARION COUNTY OFFICIAL BALLOT
NATIONALIST PARTY – PRIMARY ELECTION

SHERIFF
(Vote for one)
No Candidates Filed

COUNTY CLERK
(Vote for one)
No Candidates Filed

PROSECURING ATTORNEY
(Vote for one)
o Vic Chen – 16

CIRCUIT CLERK
(Vote for one)
No Candidates Filed

ASSESSOR
(Vote for one)
o Dylan Fink – 16

COUNTY COMMISSIONER
(Vote for three)
No Candidates Filed

STATE SENATE
(Vote for two)
o Trace McLaren- 12
o (Zach) Zachariah Turner – 9
o Kieran Laughner

HOUSE OF DELEGATES
(Vote for three)
o (Garth Vader ) Garth Beck – 16

FAIRMONT CITY OFFICIAL BALLOT
NATIONALIST PARTY – PRIMARY ELECTION

MAYOR
(Vote for one)
o Tyler Donohew
o Kieran Laughner – 8

CITY COUNCIL
(Vote for three)
o (Zach) Zachariah Turner – 14
o (Garth Vader ) Garth Beck – 7

MARION COUNTY OFFICIAL BALLOT
FEDERALIST PARTY – PRIMARY ELECTION

SHERIFF
(Vote for one)
o Wyatt Jefferson – 21

COUNTY CLERK
(Vote for one)
No Candidates Filed

PROSECURING ATTORNEY
(Vote for one)
o Robert Brandmeir
o Jack Young – 15
o Bryce Isner

CIRCUIT CLERK
(Vote for one)
o Liam Kruse – 21

ASSESSOR
(Vote for one)
No Candidates Files

COUNTY COMMISSIONER
(Vote for three)
o (Silas) Silas Schetrom – 21

STATE SENATE
(Vote for two)
o Aidan Lowther – 13
o (The Third) Timothy Hetrick III – 15
o James Hadjis

HOUSE OF DELEGATES
(Vote for three)
o William Hopkins – 21

FAIRMONT CITY OFFICIAL BALLOT
FEDERALIST PARTY – PRIMARY ELECTION

MAYOR
(Vote for one)
o Liam Kruse
o William Hopkins
o Aidan Lowther
o Thomas McIntyre
o James Hadjis – 4
o Bryce Isner

CITY COUNCIL
(Vote for three)
o (The Third) Timothy Hetrick III

MARION COUNTY OFFICIAL BALLOT
NONPARTISAN – GENERAL ELECTION

CIRCUIT JUDGE
(Vote for one)
o Gavin Spadafore
o Wyatt Royal – 19

MAGISTRATE
(Vote for one)
o Thomas McIntyre – 36

BOARD OF EDUCATION
(Vote for three)
No Candidates Filed

Election Result Logo

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 10, 2025, as the next step in the democratic process, fostering a sense of community engagement and responsibility.

KANAWHA COUNTY OFFICIAL BALLOT
NATIONALIST PARTY – PRIMARY ELECTION

SHERIFF
(Vote for one)
o Jon White -12

COUNTY CLERK
(Vote for one)
No Candidates Filed

PROSECURING 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)
o Brycen Miles – 15
o Carter Paczewski

HOUSE OF DELEGATES
(Vote for three)
o Victorino Valentin – 12
o (Willy) Jackson Willis – 15
o Daniel Yearego – 14
o Marcus Cremann

CHARLESTON CITY OFFICIAL BALLOT
NATIONALIST PARTY – PRIMARY ELECTION

MAYOR
(Vote for one)
o (Willy) Jackson Willis – 16

CITY COUNCIL
(Vote for three)
o Noah Galloway – 15
o Ethan Phillips – 14
o Marcus Cremann – 15

KANAWHA COUNTY OFFICIAL BALLOT
FEDERALIST PARTY – PRIMARY ELECTION

SHERIFF
(Vote for one)
o Aidan Phillips – 12
o (Minecraft) Adam Davis

COUNTY CLERK
(Vote for one)
No Candidates Filed

PROSECURING ATTORNEY
(Vote for one)
No Candidates Filed

CIRCUIT CLERK
(Vote for one)
No Candidates Filed

ASSESSOR
(Vote for one)
o Elijah Lanigan – 16

COUNTY COMMISSIONER
(Vote for three)
No Candidates Filed

STATE SENATE
(Vote for two)
o Kethan Neginhal – 18

HOUSE OF DELEGATES
(Vote for three)
o (The Beacon) Noah Daniel – 11
o Xander Leivestad
o Trenton Renner – 12
o (Daniel) Danylo Panivnyk – 16

CHARLESTON CITY OFFICIAL BALLOT
FEDERALIST PARTY – PRIMARY ELECTION

MAYOR
(Vote for one)
o Aidan Phillips
o (Daniel) Danylo Panivnyk – 8

CITY COUNCIL
(Vote for three)
o Trenton Renner – 19
o (Minecraft) Adam Davis – 10

KANAWHA COUNTY OFFICIAL BALLOT
NONPARTISAN – GENERAL ELECTION

CIRCUIT JUDGE
(Vote for one)
o Jared Terlosky
o Samuel Keyser
o Zachary Farnsworth – 27

MAGISTRATE
(Vote for one)
o Ethan Phillips
o Owen Rotruck – 25

BOARD OF EDUCATION
(Vote for three)
No Candidates Filed

 

Election Result Logo

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 10, 2025, as the next step in the democratic process, fostering a sense of community engagement and responsibility.

MONROE/WEBSTER COUNTY OFFICIAL BALLOT
NATIONALIST PARTY – PRIMARY ELECTION

SHERIFF
(Vote for one)
o (Big Walt) Walter McKay – 20

COUNTY CLERK
(Vote for one)
No Candidates Filed

PROSECURING ATTORNEY
(Vote for one)
o Ian Riffle – 22

CIRCUIT CLERK
(Vote for one)
No Candidates Filed

ASSESSOR
(Vote for one)
o Levi Dalton – 21

COUNTY COMMISSIONER
(Vote for three)
o Elijah Hastie – 15
o Grayson Lambka – 16
o Colton Rinehart – 14

STATE SENATE
(Vote for two)
o (L’L’L’Lava) Logan Jones – 18
o Keith Linger – 15

HOUSE OF DELEGATES
(Vote for four)
o Cade Riley – 21

MONSTER CITY OFFICIAL BALLOT
NATIONALIST PARTY – PRIMARY ELECTION

MAYOR
(Vote for one)
o (Red) Jonathan Maier – 21

CITY COUNCIL
(Vote for three)
o Elijah Hastie – 11
o Ian Riffle
o (L’L’L’Lava) Logan Jones – 12
o Liam Waldeck
o Cade Riley – 12

MONROE/WEBSTER COUNTY OFFICIAL BALLOT
FEDERALIST PARTY – PRIMARY ELECTION

SHERIFF
(Vote for one)
o Breandan Mullins – 18

COUNTY CLERK
(Vote for one)
No Candidates Filed

PROSECURING 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)
o (Rocken Robbins) Christopher Robbins – 18

HOUSE OF DELEGATES
(Vote for four)
o Noah Smith – 16
o Jacob Keener -11

MONSTER CITY OFFICIAL BALLOT
FEDERALIST PARTY – PRIMARY ELECTION

MAYOR
(Vote for one)
o Mighty Lopez – 17

CITY COUNCIL
(Vote for three)
o Noah Smith – 12
o Preston Nixon – 16
o Kaelan Dillon – 14

MONROE/WEBSTER COUNTY OFFICIAL BALLOT
NONPARTISAN – GENERAL ELECTION

CIRCUIT JUDGE
(Vote for one)
o Kaelan Dillon
o (Fair Ox) Maddox Swisher
o Akwasi Braun – 12

MAGISTRATE
(Vote for one)
o Preston Nixon
o Mighty Lopez – 25

BOARD OF EDUCATION
(Vote for three)
o Nicholas Boyd – 32
o Liam Waldeck – 26