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West Virginia State Senate elections, 2010
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Elections for the office of West Virginia's State Senate were held in West Virginia on November 2, 2010. Out of 34 Senate seats, 17 were on the ballot in 2010. Senators in West Virginia State Senate serve staggered four-year terms.
The signature filing deadline for candidates wishing to run in this election was January 30, 2010. The primary election day was May 11, 2010.
In the 2010 elections, Democrats retained a majority in the chamber and gained one seat.
- See also: West Virginia State Senate and State legislative elections, 2010
November 2 General Election Results
The following candidates won election on November 2, 2010:
Majority control
- See also: Partisan composition of state senates
Heading into the November 2 election, the Democratic Party held the majority in the West Virginia State Senate:
West Virginia State Senate | |||
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Party | As of November 1, 2010 | After the 2010 Election | |
Democratic Party | 26 | 27 | |
Republican Party | 8 | 7 | |
Total | 34 | 34 |
Campaign contributions
This chart shows how many candidates ran for West Virginia State Senate in the past four elections and the cumulative amount of campaign contributions in state senate races, including contributions in both primary and general election contests. All figures come from Follow The Money.[1]
Year | Number of candidates | Total contributions |
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2010 | 51 | $2,663,291 |
2008 | 41 | $2,445,385 |
2006 | 45 | $3,412,237 |
2004 | 44 | $2,543,094 |
2002 | 49 | $3,209,760 |
In 2010, the candidates for state senate raised a total of $2,663,291 in campaign contributions. The top 10 donors were:[2]
Donor | Amount |
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Chafin, H Truman | $303,000 |
Smith, Greg (Hootie) | $227,570 |
Barnes, John | $88,451 |
Greathouse, Dan | $50,834 |
Contractors Association of West Virginia | $26,300 |
Tucker, Gregory A | $25,200 |
West Virginia Bankers Association | $25,000 |
West Virginia Chamber of Commerce | $21,500 |
West Virginia Building & Construction Trades Council | $18,000 |
Frich, Cindy | $17,854 |
Qualifications
Section 13 of Article 6 of the West Virginia Constitution states, "No person holding any other lucrative office or employment under this state, the United States, or any foreign government; no member of Congress; and no person who is sheriff, constable, or clerk of any court of record, shall be eligible to a seat in the Legislature."
Incumbency
Unopposed incumbents
Five incumbents (33%) faced no competition in the November 2 general election.
- 4 Democratic incumbents faced no November challenger.
- 1 GOP incumbent faced no November challenger.
Primary challenges
Eight incumbents faced competition in the May 11 primary. Two incumbents -- Republican Frank Deem and Democrat Randy White lost to their challengers -- David Nohe and Gregory Tucker respectively. The following 6 incumbents (all Democrats) won their primaries:
- District 5: Incumbent Democrat Evan Jenkins
- District 6: Incumbent Democrat H. Truman Chafin
- District 7: Incumbent Democrat Ron Stollings
- District 8: Incumbent Democrat Erik Wells
- District 15: Incumbent Democrat Walt Helmick
- District 16: Incumbent Democrat John Unger
Retiring incumbents
Three incumbent representatives did not run for re-election, while 14 incumbents (80%) ran for re-election. Of the 3 incumbents who did not run for re-election, 2 were Democrats and 1 was Republican.
Incumbents who retired were:
- District 1: Incumbent Democrat Edwin Bowman.
- District 10: Incumbent Republican John Shott.
- District 13: Incumbent Democrat Michael Oliverio.
List of candidates
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District 1
May 11 Democratic primary result:
- Orphy Klempa 6,838
- Dan Greathouse 5,960
- Orphy Klempa 6,838
Note: Incumbent Edwin Bowman (D) did not seek re-election in 2010. He was first elected to District 1 since 1994.
May 11 GOP primary result:
- Charles Schlegel 2,571
- Patrick McGeehan 2515
- Larry Tighe 698
- Charles Schlegel 2,571
November 2 General election candidates:
Orphy Klempa 17,179
Charles Schlegel 12,137
District 2
May 11 Democratic primary result:
- Larry Edgell 9,486
Incumbent Edgell was first elected to the 2nd District in 1988.
- Larry Edgell 9,486
- No Republicans filed to run for this seat.
November 2 General election candidates:
Larry Edgell 19,885
District 3
May 11 Democratic primary result:
- Tim Reed 5,696
- Tim Reed 5,696
May 11 GOP primary result:
- David Nohe 4,497
- Frank Deem 4,080 Incumbent Deem was first elected to the 3rd District in 1994.
- David Nohe 4,497
November 2 General election candidates:
Tim Reed 10,172
David Nohe 21,295
Across the country in 2010, state senate elections were held in 43 states. 1,167 state senate seats were at stake. In all 1,167 state senate districts with an election in 2010, 19 challengers (12 Democrats and 7 Republicans) defeated an incumbent state senator. Nohe was one of the 7 Republican challengers who defeated an incumbent Republican state senator.
District 4
- No Democrats filed to run for this seat.
- Mike Hall (West Virginia) 5,874
Incumbent Hall was first elected to the 4th District in 2006.
- Mike Hall (West Virginia) 5,874
November 2 General election candidates:
Mike Hall (West Virginia) 27,072
District 5
May 11 Democratic primary result:
- Evan Jenkins 5,490
Incumbent Jenkins was first elected to the 5th District in 2002.
- John Cummings 2,185
- Kevin Scott Regan 609
- Evan Jenkins 5,490
- No Republicans filed to run for this seat.
November 2 General election candidates:
Evan Jenkins 19,813
District 6
May 11 Democratic primary result:
- Truman Chafin 7,947
Incumbent was first elected to District 6 in 1982
- Truman Chafin 7,947
- Greg Smith 7,480
- No Republicans filed to run for this seat.
November 2 General election candidates:
Truman Chafin 15,200
District 7
May 11 Democratic primary result:
- Ron Stollings 8,173
Incumbent Stollings was first elected to the 7th District in 2006.
- Jeffrey Eldridge 7,049
- Ron Stollings 8,173
- No Republicans filed to run for this seat.
November 2 General election candidates:
Ron Stollings 18,188
District 8
May 11 Democratic primary result:
- Erik Wells 8,343
Incumbent Wells was first elected to the 8th District in 2006.
- Richard Robb: 6,866
- Richard Lindsay II 1,352
- Erik Wells 8,343
May 11 GOP primary result:
- Bob Ore 4,924
- Bob Ore 4,924
November 2 General election candidates:
Erik Wells 36,280
Bob Ore 21,116
District 9
May 11 Democratic primary result:
- Mike Green (West Virginia) 5,774
Incumbent Green was first elected to the 9th District in 2006.
- Mike Green (West Virginia) 5,774
May 11 GOP primary result:
- Jim Mullins 2,396
- Jim Mullins 2,396
November 2 General election candidates:
District 10
May 11 Democratic primary result:
- Ron Miller: 8,391
- Mark Wills*
- Ron Miller: 8,391
May 11 GOP primary result:
- John Barnes 1,449
- Philip Stevens*: 1,261
- Richard Romeo, Jr. 1,113
- John Barnes 1,449
Note: Incumbent John Shott (R) did not run for re-election to District 10.
* These candidates ran for the open seat, unexpired term, vacated by Senator Caruth. District 10 will elect two senators on November 2, while all other West Virginia Senate districts will elect one senator.
November 2 General election candidates:
Ron Miller 14,093
Mark Wills 14,029
John Barnes 13,067
Philip Stevens 12,900
District 11
May 11 Democratic primary result:
- Gregory Tucker 6,147
- Randy White 4,911 Incumbent White was first elected to the 11th District in 2002.
- Gregory Tucker 6,147
May 11 GOP primary result:
- Adam Milligan 3,242
- Adam Milligan 3,242
Across the country in 2010, state senate elections were held in 43 states. 1,167 state senate seats were at stake. In all 1,167 state senate districts with an election in 2010, 19 challengers (12 Democrats and 7 Republicans) defeated an incumbent state senator. Tucker was one of the 12 Democratic challengers who defeated an incumbent Democratic state senator.
November 2 General election candidates:
Gregory Tucker 14,544
Adam Milligan 9,303
Tom Thacker 2,843
District 12
May 11 Democratic primary result:
- Joseph Minard: 11,409
Incumbent Minard was first elected to the 12th District in 1998.
- Joseph Minard: 11,409
May 11 GOP primary result:
- Russ Snyder, Sr.: 4,547
- Russ Snyder, Sr.: 4,547
November 2 General election candidates:
Joseph Minard 20,337
Russ Snyder 12,506
District 13
May 11 Democratic primary result:
- Bob Beach: 5,443
- Ron Justice: 2,140 (withdrawn)
- Bob Beach: 5,443
May 11 GOP primary result:
- Cindy Frich: 3,921
- Cindy Frich: 3,921
Note: Incumbent Michael Oliverio (D) was first elected to District 13 since 1994. He did not seek re-election to District 13 in 2010.
November 2 General election candidates:
Bob Beach 16,882
Cindy Frich 16,676
District 14
May 11 Democratic primary result:
- Steven Shaffer:5,321
- Adam Keplinger: 2,377
- Glynis Board: 1,921
- Steven Shaffer:5,321
May 11 GOP primary result:
- David Sypolt: 7,735
Incumbent Sypolt was first elected to the 14th District in 2006.
- David Sypolt: 7,735
November 2 General election candidates:
Steven Shaffer 14,423
David Sypolt 20,334
District 15
May 11 Democratic primary result:
- Walt Helmick: 6,864
Incumbent Helmick was first elected to the 15th District in 1990.
- Thomas Ditty: 3,310
- Walt Helmick: 6,864
May 11 GOP primary result:
- Greg Brown: 4,040
- Jeremy Bauserman
- Walter Noe: 1,531
November 2 General election candidates:
Walt Helmick 19,192
Jeremy Bauserman 14,470
District 16
May 11 Democratic primary result:
- John Unger:4,073
Incumbent Unger was first elected to the 16th District in 1998.
- Patrick Murphy: 1,784
- John Unger:4,073
May 11 GOP primary result:
- Craig Blair: 3,556
- Craig Blair: 3,556
November 2 General election candidates:
John Unger 18,800
Craig Blair 18,482
District 17
- Brooks McCabe: 11,027
Incumbent McCabe was first elected to the 17th District in 1998.
- Brooks McCabe: 11,027
May 11 GOP primary:
- Charles Minimah: 5,006
- Charles Minimah: 5,006
May 11 Mountain Party primary:
November 2 General election candidates:
Brooks McCabe 32,085
Charles Minimah 21,715
David B. Hall 3,628
See also
- West Virginia State Senate
- West Virginia State Legislature
- State legislative elections, 2010
- Primary election dates in 2010
External links
- West Virginia State Legislature official site
- 2010 General Election results
- WV Official candidate list for November 2, 2010 (dead link)
- West Virginia official primary results (dead link)
- West Virginia official list of 2010 candidates
- West Virginia Democratic Party's list of 2010 candidates
- West Virginia Republican Party's list of 2010 candidates
- Project Vote Smart list of candidates for West Virginia State Senate in the November 2, 2010 election
Footnotes