U.S. Senate
(1,925 of 1,925 precincts)
Robert C. Byrd-i (D) 292,057
John Raese (R) 152,770
Jesse Johnson (M) 8,270
U.S. House
1st District (681 of 681 precincts)
Alan Mollohan-i (D) 99,730
Chris Wakim (R) 54,966
2nd District (627 of 627precincts)
Shelley Moore Capito-i (R) 93,356
Mike Callaghan (D) 69,863
3rd District (617 of 617 precincts)
Nick Rahall-i (D) 89,764
Kim Wolfe (R) 40,013
State Senate
9th District (95 of 95 precincts)
Mike Green (D) 11,980
Russ Weeks-i (R) 9,492
10th District (109 of 109 precincts)
Jesse Guills-i (R) 12,262
Fred Parker (D) 11,141
11th District (118 of 118 precincts)
Randy White-i (D) 12,870
Harold “Pete” Sigler (R) 11,589
State House
22nd District (50 of 50 precincts)
(Two elected)
Richard Browning-i (D) 4,341
Mike Burdiss (D) 4,101
Jack Fincham (R) 2,272
26th District (20 of 20 precincts)
(One elected)
Gerald Crosier-i (D) 2,039
Duane Miller (R) 1,869
27th District (75 of 75 precincts)
(Five elected;
one from Summers County)
Linda Sumner-i (R) 10,111
Ricky Moye (D) 9,183
Ron Thompson-i (D) 9,015
Mel Kessler (D) 8,691
Virginia Mahan-i (D) 8,521
Kevin Maynus (D) 8,503
Chuck Carpenter (R) 8,086
Dereck Severt (R) 7,678
Philip Stevens (R) 7,511
Ron Hedrick (R) 7,395
28th District (36 of 36 precincts)
(Two elected)
Tom Campbell-i (D) 5,350
Ray Canterbury-i (R) 4,412
Steve Malcomb (D) 3,424
Frank Tuckwiller (R) 2,414
29th District (45 of 45 precincts)
(Three elected)
Margaret Staggers (D) 7,394
David Perry-i (D) 7,189
John Pino-i (D) 7,093
Betty Lilly (R) 3,032
35th District (18 of 18 precincts)
(One elected)
San Argento-i (D) 2,753
Paul Hess (R) 2,007
36th District (23 of 23 precincts)
(One elected)
Joe Talbott-i (D) 2,451
Tom Malcomb (R) 1,596
Raleigh Commission
(63 of 63 precincts)
John Aliff-i (D) 9,592
Gary Jarrell (R) 6,729
Fayette BOE
(39 of 39 precincts)
(One elected)
Leon Newman 2,724
Pat Payne 2,586
Lou Jones 2,373
Nicholas Commission
(28 of 28 precincts)
Birl O’Dell-i (D) 4,401
Joan O’Quinn (R) 2,101
Monroe Commission
(17 of 17 precincts)
Shane Ashley (D) 2,684
Kevin Galford (R) 1,139
Wyoming Commission
(36 of 36 precincts)
Silas Mullins Jr. (D) 4,010
Kirk Riffe (R) 952
-i: Incumbent; D: Democrat; R: Republican
Election Central
November 8, 2006
Vote tallies - ALL PRECINCTS REPORTING
Unofficial results
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Weeks says he feels ‘partially vindicated’ by tax reforms
CHARLESTON — Now that the Manchin administration is seeking tax reforms he has proposed the past four years, Sen. Russ Weeks says he feels “partially vindicated” the Legislature finally is moving in that direction.
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Southern counties below state average in turnout of voters
Only three counties in southern West Virginia matched the statewide average of 40 percent voter turnout in Tuesday’s off-year general election.
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Fayette glitches lead to all-night vote count
Fayette County vote-counting hit a major snag late Tuesday night, resulting in all-night system repairs and recounts that didn’t end until after daybreak Wednesday, county officials reported.
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Moye ‘surprised, humbled’ by second-place finish
When the door opened on the black-and-yellow school bus early Wednesday, a little girl named Megan scrambled up the steps and immediately confronted driver Rick Moye.
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Sprouse sees ‘almost a victory’
Senate Republican Leader Vic Sprouse watched his party surrender two of its 13 seats, but given the national trend in the Democrats’ favor and Sen. Robert C. Byrd’s long coattails, the veteran lawmaker doesn’t think his team fared all that poorly.
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Long blames Democrat voters, not Blankenship, for loss
Joe Long says Democratic voters in Raleigh, Summers and Wyoming counties ignored the real issues and looked solely at Massey Energy chief Don Blankenship in rejecting all but one Republican candidate in Tuesday’s general election.
- Newman edges out rivals to take open Fayette board seat A former Fayette County Board of Education member pulled ahead of his two opponents Wednesday morning in the race to fill an open Valley District seat on the board.
- White wins 11th District race When the last precincts were finally tallied in Fayette County early Wednesday, the only thing that changed were the numbers.
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Vote tallies - ALL PRECINCTS REPORTING
Updated 11:30 a.m.
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Browning keeps House of Delegates seat, to be joined by Burdiss
PINEVILLE — Richard Browning of Oceana will keep his House of Delegates seat, serving the residents of the 22nd District, which includes Wyoming County and portions of both McDowell and Mercer counties.
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Weeks says he feels ‘partially vindicated’ by tax reforms
CHARLESTON — Now that the Manchin administration is seeking tax reforms he has proposed the past four years, Sen. Russ Weeks says he feels “partially vindicated” the Legislature finally is moving in that direction.






