Feb. 3, 2010
Huntington District 15 State Legislative Seats Fully Contested
Three Vie for State Senate
By Tony Rutherford
Huntingtonnews.net Reporter
Huntington, WV (HNN) – Although the status quo may be the norm in various state districts, legislative contests in the Cabell/Wayne give incumbents lots of competition.
DISTRICT 15
Five Democrats (two incumbents) have filed to run in this district. Three of these will advance to the November General election.
Kevin Craig (D)*
Carl Eastham (D)
Jim Morgan (D)*
Matthew James Woelfel (D)
Wayne Worth (D)
Three Republicans have registered including incumbent, Carol Miller. Since three seats are available, unless someone withdraws, all three of the Republicans will advance to the general, no matter their vote total.
Douglas W. Franklin (R)
Patrick Lucas (R)
Carol Miller (R)*
DISTRICT 16
Two Democrats and two Republicans vie for the general election. All advance to the November general.
Doug Reynolds (D)*
Dale Stephens (D)*
T-Anne See (R)
Kelli Sobonya (R)*
STATE SENATE
As the date of filing has passed, the Fifth District Senate race will be between three Cabell Democrats. Incumbent Evan Jenkins will face former Cabell County Circuit Judge John L. Cummings and Scott “Cody” Regan in the May primary.
GREATER HUNTINGTON PARKS
The Secretary of State’s website lists the following running for Greater Huntington Park & Recreation District seats: Nathan Parker (D), Stacy Wehrle (D), Jim Cummings (R), Gary Bunn (R), and Don McCrowskey (D). To fulfill an unexpired term, Levi Lovett (R) has filed through the Secretary of State’s office.
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Huntington District 15 State Legislative Seats Fully Contested
Three Vie for State Senate
By Tony Rutherford
Huntingtonnews.net Reporter
Huntington, WV (HNN) – Although the status quo may be the norm in various state districts, legislative contests in the Cabell/Wayne give incumbents lots of competition.
DISTRICT 15
Five Democrats (two incumbents) have filed to run in this district. Three of these will advance to the November General election.
Kevin Craig (D)*
Carl Eastham (D)
Jim Morgan (D)*
Matthew James Woelfel (D)
Wayne Worth (D)
Three Republicans have registered including incumbent, Carol Miller. Since three seats are available, unless someone withdraws, all three of the Republicans will advance to the general, no matter their vote total.
Douglas W. Franklin (R)
Patrick Lucas (R)
Carol Miller (R)*
DISTRICT 16
Two Democrats and two Republicans vie for the general election. All advance to the November general.
Doug Reynolds (D)*
Dale Stephens (D)*
T-Anne See (R)
Kelli Sobonya (R)*
STATE SENATE
As the date of filing has passed, the Fifth District Senate race will be between three Cabell Democrats. Incumbent Evan Jenkins will face former Cabell County Circuit Judge John L. Cummings and Scott “Cody” Regan in the May primary.
GREATER HUNTINGTON PARKS
The Secretary of State’s website lists the following running for Greater Huntington Park & Recreation District seats: Nathan Parker (D), Stacy Wehrle (D), Jim Cummings (R), Gary Bunn (R), and Don McCrowskey (D). To fulfill an unexpired term, Levi Lovett (R) has filed through the Secretary of State’s office.
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