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County Results

Sheriff - Cole Price (F) and Dominick McDonald (N)
County Clerk – Christopher Basham (F)
Prosecuting Attorney – Jonathon Wimer (F) and Alexander Scott (N)
Circuit Clerk – Bryce Childers (F)
Assessor – Jordan Loften (F) and Josh Dalton (N)
County Commission (3) – Noah Chidester (F), Aaron Hudson (F), Tyler Mehr (N), and Lucas Sirbaugh (N)
House of Delegates – Benjamin Chenoweth (F), Austin Christian (F), James Lyons (F), Cam White (F), and Corey Wratchford (F), Zachary Flanigan (N), Zach Halterman (N), Ty Logston (N), and Steven “Tanner” Nutter (N)
State Senate (2) – Jeb Brady (F), Braden Comer (F), and Marquise Gulledge (N)

City Results

Mayor – Nicholas Tarley (F) and Steven “Tanner” Nutter (N)
City Council (3) – Austin Christian (F), Brett Knighton (F), and Joel Larsen (F), Dominick McDonald (N), and Lucas Sirbaugh (N)

Non-Partisan Results

Board of Education (3) – Nathaniel Paine
Circuit Judge – Zachary Strong
Magistrate – Isaiah Coleman

County Results

Sheriff - Curtis Davis (F) and Gage Peters (N)
County Clerk
Prosecuting Attorney – Greg “Guy” Kerere
Circuit Clerk – Sy Darqueene (F)
Assessor – Evan Haley (F) and Jaret Mullooly (N)
County Commission (3) – Same Dove (F) and Aaron Carr (N)
House of Delegates – Camden Cutlip (F) and James Hunley (N)
State Senate (2) – Bryce Alexander Atkins (F), Sebastien Morel (F), and Stephen Martin (N)

City Results

Mayor – Sam Dove (F)
City Council (3) – Sy Darquenne (F), Austin Cain (N), Michael “Alex” Buchanan (N)

Non-Partisan Results

Board of Education (3) – Andrew Panzarella, William “Brady” Teets, Elijah Steele
Circuit Judge – Thomas “Trey” Cook III
Magistrate – Hugo Perez

County Results

Sheriff - James Smith “JC” (F)
County Clerk – Braxton Gatens (N)
Prosecuting Attorney – Joey Thomas (F) and Logan Auril (N)
Circuit Clerk
Assessor
County Commission (3) – Luke “America” Knollinger (F)
House of Delegates – Ricky Ball
State Senate (2) – Logan Hylton (F), Matthew Alastanus (F), and Devon Ricottilli (N)

City Results

Mayor – Matthew May (F) and Lpgan Auril (N)
City Council (3) – James Smith “JC” (F), Alexander Liddell (F), Austin Young (F), and Devon Ricottilli (N)

Non-Partisan Results

Board of Education (3) – Benjamin Tajwall, David Hartzell, and Sam Estel
Circuit Judge – Shawn Dixon
Magistrate – Gino M. Messenger

[vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text]Dr. E. Gordon Gee is one of America’s most prominent higher education leaders, having helmed universities for more than three decades. In 2009, Time magazine named him one of the top 10 university presidents in the United States.

In 2014, Gee returned to West Virginia University, where his career as a university president began. His leadership goals include putting students first, advancing the university’s research agenda, partnering with West Virginia communities and making sure that 1.8 million West Virginians know in their hearts and minds that West Virginia University is their university.

Born in Vernal, Utah, Gee graduated from the University of Utah with an honors degree in history and earned his J.D. and Ed.D. degrees from Columbia University. He clerked under Chief Justice David T. Lewis of the U.S. 10th Circuit Court of Appeals before being named a judicial fellow and staff assistant to the U.S. Supreme Court. In this role, he worked for Chief Justice Warren Burger on administrative and legal problems of the Court and federal judiciary. Gee returned to Utah as an associate professor and associate dean in the J. Reuben Clark Law School at Brigham Young University, and was granted full professorship in 1978.

One year later, he became dean of the West Virginia University College of Law, and, in 1981, was named West Virginia University president. He served in that role until 1985.

He went on to lead the University of Colorado (1985-1990), Brown University (1998-2000), and Vanderbilt University (2001-2007). He served as president of The Ohio State University from 1990 to 1997 and again from 2007 to 2013.

Gee has been a member of several education-governance organizations and committees, including the Big Ten Conference Council of Presidents, the Inter-University Council of Ohio, the Business-Higher Education Forum, and the American Association of Universities. He was chair of the American Council on Education’s Commission on Higher Education Attainment and served as co-chair of the Association of Public and Land-Grant Universities’ Energy Advisory Committee. In 2009, Gee was invited to join the International Advisory Board of King Adbulaziz University in Saudi Arabia.

Active in a number of national professional and service organizations during his tenures, he has served on the boards for the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and Museum, Inc., Limited Brands, and the National 4-H Council. In 2011, Gee was appointed to serve as secretary on the Board of Directors of Ohio’s economic development program, JobsOhio. In 2011-2012, he was asked by Governor Kasich to chair both the Ohio Higher Education Capital Funding Collaborative and the Ohio Higher Education Funding Commission. In December 2012, he was asked to serve on the Columbus Education Commission. And in March 2015, he was elected to the board of directors of the American Council on Education, the nation’s largest higher education organization.

Gee has received a number of honorary degrees, awards, fellowships, and recognitions. He is a fellow of the prestigious American Association for the Advancement of Science, the world’s largest science organization. In 1994, Gee received the Distinguished Alumnus Award from the University of Utah, as well as from Teachers College of Columbia University. In 2013, he received the ACE Council of Fellows/Fidelity Investments Mentor Award and received the Outstanding Academic Leader of the Year Award on behalf of Historically Black Colleges and Universities. He is the co-author of 11 books, including Law, Policy and Higher Education, published in 2012. He is also the author of numerous papers and articles on law and education.

Gee’s daughter, Rebekah, is Secretary of Louisiana’s Department of Health and Hospitals, and an assistant professor of Public Health and Medicine at Louisiana State University. She is also a Norman F. Gant/American Board of Obstetrics and Gynecology/IOM Anniversary Fellow.[/vc_column_text][/vc_column][/vc_row]

Barbour/Webster – Alexander Lemasters, Braxton – Arnold Walker IV, Calhoun/Gilmer – Rafael Coplin, Harrison/Upshur – Christian Hicks, Kanawha – Austin Young, Lewis – Michael Dingus, Marion – Austin Miller, Monroe – Dana Seech, Panhandle – Hunter McNeill, Randolph – Johnathon Lipovich.

Print Journalism

Co-Editor – Douglas Soule (Barbour Cottage), Cooper Holmes (Lewis Cottage); Reporter – Rafael Coplin (Gilmer Cottage), John Handley, Jr. (Randolph Cottage), Brendon Wallace, Andrew Camp (Panhandle Cottage); Photographer – Kyle Machel (Monroe Cottage), Noah Chidester (Panhandle Cottage); Layout Editor – Austin Daniels (Kanawha Cottage), Phoenix Huron (Randolph Cottage); Additional Staff – Camden Cutlip (Lewis Cottage), Omar Zapata (Upshur Cottage), Jarred Carter (Webster Cottage)

Broadcast Journalism

Digital Reporter – Jayson Chappell (?? Cottage), Dylan Brack (Kanawha Cottage), Corton Rider (Harrison Cottage), Alex Mazza (Marion Cottage), Bailey White (Gilmer Cottage), Brady Devericks (Barbour Cottage), Clayton Valentine (Randolph Cottage); Part-time Staff – Noah Bott (Panhandle Cottage), Grayland Brown (Lewis Cottage), Joseph Lucey (Randolph Cottage), Logan Davis (Braxton Cottage).

President – Evan Clay; Vice-President – Levite Severance; Loan Officer – Malik Banks; Staff – Skylaar Mease; Staff – Abhishek Dave; Staff – Joshua Kyle Swain; Staff – Elijah Washington

Bankers

Barbour – Andrew Slusser; Braxton – Chase Gillispie; Calhoun – Jared Droppleman; Gilmer – Ryan Neil; Harrison – Dylan Doyle; Kanawha – David Hartzell; Lewis – Aaron Russel Carr; Marion – Gavin Grymes; Monroe – Logan Cerullo; Panhandle – Aaron Hudson; Randolph – Austin Eisenhauer; Upshur – Simon Nero; Webster – Dalton Marple

The American Legion Mountaineer Boys State was held June 7-13, 2015 at West Virginia University Jackson’s Mill. Students took part in creating the 51st State to the Union. Founded in 1936, the goal of The American Legion Mountaineer Boys State (ALMBS) is to educate and train youth in understanding one of the country’s most precious freedoms; the democratic form of government. ALMBS is characterized as “West Virginia’s premier school of Americanism, Citizenship and Leadership!” West Virginia proudly holds the 2nd oldest American Legion Boys State charter in the nation.

ALMBS is sponsored by the nation’s largest wartime veteran’s service organization – The American Legion. The American Legion is committed to mentoring and sponsorship of youth programs in our communities, advocating patriotism and honor, promoting a strong national security and continued devotion to our fellow service members and veterans – these are known as the Four Pillars of The American Legion: Veterans, Americanism, Youth and Defense. This year 387 young men participated in the weeklong program from throughout the 55 Counties of West Virginia.

The American Legion Boys State is a nationwide honors program developed to expose its participants to the rights, privileges, duties and responsibilities of a franchised Citizen. This summer leadership academy is objective and practical with city, county and state governments operated by the “Citizens” elected to the various activities. Activities include legislative sessions, court proceedings, law enforcement presentations, assemblies, bands, chorus, and recreational programs. In order to attend ALMBS, “Citizens” had to have completed their junior year in high school, be in the top of their class academically, demonstrate leadership ability, recommended by their local High School and selected by their local American Legion Post.

Participants receive many benefits from this “Week that shapes a lifetime!” These benefits range from obtaining college credit, applying for scholarships, earning extra merit points towards attending the military academies, as well as, developing a diverse network of relationships across the state. Approximately 31,000 individuals have graduated from The American Legion Mountaineer Boys State in its 78 year history.

The American Legion proudly thanks those who donate to this program every year. “Citizens” can be sponsored by local businesses, individuals, or community minded organizations by contacting their local American Legion Post and letting them know they are interested in helping support the program. The cost to sponsor a young man to the program is currently $200 and recruitment efforts between January and April of each year. If it weren’t for the support of communities throughout the area, this program would not be as successful as it is. The American Legion salutes you!

To find out more about The American Legion Mountaineer Boys State visit us online at http://wvboysstate.org, contact your local American Legion Post, contact your local High School Guidance Counselor or The American Legion Department of West Virginia Headquarters at http://wvlegion.org. Are you ready to be part of the “Men of Tomorrow?”

County Election Results

Sheriff – Kristopher Creel (N), County Clerk – Sterling Beane (F); Prosecuting Attorney – William Colbert (F); Circuit Clerk – Caleb Miller (N); Assessor – Aaron Buckley (N); State Senate – Cody Kelley (N), Austin Ansell (N); House of Delegates – Ryan Clutter (F), Chris Johnson (N), Roger McDiffitt (F), Luis Neer (N), Gatsby Rider (F), Justin Spurt (N), Sebastian Roderick (F), Ryan Clutter (N), Thaddeus Dillie (N); County Commission – Jacob Hedrick (F), Austin Ansell (N)

City Election Results

Mayor – Isaac Herron (F); City Council – David Schwartz (F), David Harris (N), Dalton Minger (F)

Non-Partisan Election Results

Board of Education – Zane Hummel, Nick Nestor, Brandon Toothman; Circuit Judge – Luke Hardy; Magistrate – Andrew Mommessin

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Judge Gina Groh graduated from Shephard University where she participated on the debate team.  She then attended WVU law school.  Started with a major law firm in Baltimore MD and returned to Martinsburg where she worked for Steptoe and Johnson.

She was then appointed assistant prosecutor in Jefferson County, WV and was appointed to fill the Circuit Judge position for Berkeley, Jefferson and Morgan Counties under Governor Joe Manchin III.

She was then nominated by Senator Jay Rockefeller to President Barack Obama to serve on the US District Court for the Northern District of WV, focusing on the Eastern Panhandle.  She is the first US District Judge to be appointed to the Eastern Panhandle Region that was native to the area.

Judge Groh was confirmed by a vote of 95-2 by the US Senate in March 2012.

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