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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.

RANDOLPH COUNTY OFFICIAL BALLOT
NATIONALIST PARTY – PRIMARY ELECTION

SHERIFF
(Vote for one)
o Albert Lermineaux IV – 21

COUNTY CLERK
(Vote for one)
No Candidates Filed

PROSECURING ATTORNEY
(Vote for one)
o Michael Hutnick – 13
o (Jack) Carry Howell Morgan

CIRCUIT CLERK
(Vote for one)
o Ellic DeWitt – 21

ASSESSOR
(Vote for one)
No Candidates Filed

COUNTY COMMISSIONER
(Vote for three)
o (EvDog) Evan Gaughan –  21

STATE SENATE
(Vote for two)
o Brayden Strouse – 21

HOUSE OF DELEGATES
(Vote for three)
o Maxwell Hillen – 16
o Brady Darway= 15

ELKINS CITY OFFICIAL BALLOT
NATIONALIST PARTY – PRIMARY ELECTION

MAYOR
(Vote for one)
o Albert Lermineaux IV – 14
o (The Leader) Landon Lester

CITY COUNCIL
(Vote for three)
o Brady Darway – 16
o (Jack) Carry Howell Morgan – 14
o Rylan Perry – 11

RANDOLPH COUNTY OFFICIAL BALLOT
FEDERALIST PARTY – PRIMARY ELECTION

SHERIFF
(Vote for one)
No Candidates Filed

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 Bryce Cookus
o Leeland Greaser – 14
o (Vava) Alvaro Yemba -11

HOUSE OF DELEGATES
(Vote for three)
o (Your Friend—J.P.) James Alkire – 10
o Maxwell Chen – 15
o Cade Heflin – 14
o Jaiden Edwards

ELKINS CITY OFFICIAL BALLOT
FEDERALIST PARTY – PRIMARY ELECTION

MAYOR
(Vote for one)
o (Your Friend—J.P.) James Alkire – 17

CITY COUNCIL
(Vote for three)
o Cade Heflin – 16
o Bryce Cookus – 15
o Leeland Greaser – 15

RANDOLPH COUNTY OFFICIAL BALLOT
NONPARTISAN – GENERAL ELECTION

CIRCUIT JUDGE
(Vote for one)
o Rylan Perry
o Andrew Dumas
o (The Leader) Landon Lester – 16

MAGISTRATE
(Vote for one)
o Jaxxon Volkman-29

BOARD OF EDUCATION
(Vote for three)
o Dylan Daniels – 39

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.

Below are the General Election Results; winners are highlighted in bold font.

SHERIFF

Bear Metheny

COUNTY CLERK

Brock Miles

PROSECUTING ATTORNEY

Brody Keller

CIRCUIT CLERK

Brodie Triplett

ASSESSOR

Ivaniel Lopez-Prianti

COUNTY COMMISSIONER

Charles Hill

Charles Swisher

Tyler Umbright

STATE SENATE

Kaiden Perkins

Oren Sutphin

HOUSE OF DELEGATES

Jackson Cogar

Keon McClure

Merrick Reddington

Jonathan Simms

MAYOR

DeAndre Jones

CITY COUNCIL

Dylan Poston

Malachi Green

Tevon Headen

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.

Below are the General Election Results; winners are highlighted in bold font.

SHERIFF

Shane Walker

COUNTY CLERK

Landon Murdock

PROSECUTING ATTORNEY

Gavin French

CIRCUIT CLERK

Von Crall

ASSESSOR

Logan Hartley

COUNTY COMMISSIONER

Alexander Irby

STATE SENATE

Michael Romano

Joshua Love

HOUSE OF DELEGATES

Nickita Aytac

Jeremy Horne

Alexander Ringkamp

MAYOR

Sean Bell

CITY COUNCIL

Logan Hartley

Gabriel Drost

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.

Below are the General Election Results; winners are highlighted in bold font.

SHERIFF

Dawson James

COUNTY CLERK

Harris Holden

PROSECUTING ATTORNEY

Davin Richardson

CIRCUIT CLERK

Andrew Stone

ASSESSOR

Benjamin Estel

COUNTY COMMISSIONER

Luke Parcell

Harris Holden

STATE SENATE

Samuel Goodwin

Agustin Hall

HOUSE OF DELEGATES

Tyler Silva

Alex Hudgins

Aarshi Lamichhane

MAYOR

James Gianato

CITY COUNCIL

Michael Niggemyer

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.

Below are the General Election Results; winners are highlighted in bold font.

SHERIFF

Gage Martin

COUNTY CLERK

Alexander Backes

PROSECUTING ATTORNEY

Dominic Miller

CIRCUIT CLERK

Owen Cosner

ASSESSOR

Miles Frankenberger

COUNTY COMMISSIONER

Gabriel Booth

Corey Cheeks

Christian Hardy

STATE SENATE

Nathaniel Barack

Joseph Farrell

HOUSE OF DELEGATES

Sean Eggleston

Cooper Lillard

Josh Gill

MAYOR

Cooper Durst

CITY COUNCIL

Christian Anderson 

Samuel Cottril-Barr

Quinn Brown

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.

Below are the General Election Results; winners are highlighted in bold font.

SHERIFF

Logan Russell

COUNTY CLERK

Ender Kelly

PROSECUTING ATTORNEY

John Fletcher

CIRCUIT CLERK

Christopher Cox

ASSESSOR

Nicholas Taylor

COUNTY COMMISSIONER

Brady Swiger

STATE SENATE

Charles Bryant

Haden Hodge

HOUSE OF DELEGATES

(Gav) Gavin Knotts

MAYOR

Antonio Robinson

CITY COUNCIL

None Elected

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.

Below are the General Election Results; winners are highlighted in bold font.

Election Results:

Governor:

  • Haden Hodge: 138 votes (63.89%)
  • Nickita Aytac: 63 votes (29.17%)
  • Write-In Totals: 15 votes (6.94%)

Secretary of State:

  • (MJ) Michael Niggemyer: 157 votes (72.35%)
  • Matthew Springston: 57 votes (26.27%)
  • Write-In Totals: 3 votes (1.38%)

Auditor:

  • (LetsGoRo) Ronan: 152 votes (70.05%)
  • Isaiah Irons: 63 votes (29.03%)
  • Write-In Totals: 2 votes (0.92%)

Treasurer:

  • (Marcheesy) Alexander: 146 votes (67.28%)
  • Jonathan Simms: 71 votes (32.72%)
  • Write-In Totals: 0 votes (0.00%)

Commissioner of Agriculture:

  • (Fence Gates Yates) Silas: 159 votes (73.27%)
  • Sean Bell: 58 votes (26.73%)
  • Write-In Totals: 0 votes (0.00%)

Attorney General:

  • (Big H) Hunter Miley: 142 votes (65.44%)
  • Jack Burton: 74 votes (34.10%)
  • Write-In Totals: 1 vote (0.46%)

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.

Below are the General Election Results.

SHERIFF

Rory Bailey

COUNTY CLERK

Logan Walls 

PROSECUTING ATTORNEY

Samuel Lin

CIRCUIT CLERK

Layton Sandy

ASSESSOR

Christian Mcmillen

COUNTY COMMISSIONER

Cameron Rawson

STATE SENATE

Nixon Brown

Jack Gould

HOUSE OF DELEGATES

Mason Derrick

Henry Kennedy

Maddox Reddington

MAYOR

Samuel Lin

CITY COUNCIL

Evan Nieman

Rory Bailey