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Filuwaúrdjan
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« on: November 05, 2008, 12:16:31 PM »

Democrat sweep:

Governor: Manchin (D) 70.2%, Weeks (R) 25.9%, Johnson (MP) 3.9%
Secretary of State: Tennant (D) 65.5%, Minimah (R) 34.5%
Auditor: Gainer (D) unnop.
Treasurer: Perdue (D) unnop.
Comm. of Agriculture: Douglass (D) 53.1%, Teets (R) 46.9%
Attn. General: McGraw (D) 50.3%, Greear (R) 49.6%
Supreme Court [2 seats up]: Ketchum (D) 34.8%, Workman (D) 32.3%, Walker (R) 32.2%

I'm stunned that McGraw managed to get re-elected.

Democrats have gained some seats in the State Senate and, I think, lost one in the State House. I'll have to check in more detail later.
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« Reply #1 on: November 05, 2008, 12:25:02 PM »

What's the deal with McGraw?

NCSL says Dems picked up three Senate seats and seven House seats, to 26-8 and 79-21 margins, respectively.
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« Reply #2 on: November 05, 2008, 12:46:53 PM »


Complicated. This gives an indication of things:

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That sort of thing, and the usual cronyism and so on.

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Oooh. Must check now.
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« Reply #3 on: November 05, 2008, 07:13:15 PM »

State Senate:

1b: D gain (lol @ Wakim)
2b: D
3b: R
4b: R
5b: D
6b: D
7b: D
8b: D gain
9b: D
10b: R
11b: D
12b: D
13b: D
14b: D (Reps should have gained this one)
15b: R
16b: D gain (really, really close)
17b: D

Only good result for the Republicans there is the 10th.

House of Delegates:

1: one D hold, one R gain
2: D, D
3: D, D (a gain in 2006 and not even close this time. One of the Democrats is black, btw)
4: D, D
5: D
6: R
7: R
8: R
9: R
10: R, R, D
11: R
12: R
13: D, D
14: R, R
15: D, D, R
16: D, R, D
17: D, D
18: D
19: D, D, D, D
20: D
21: D
22: DD
23: D
24: R gain (this is Bluefield IIRC)
25: D, R (incumbent D lost... but another D won!)
26: D
27: R, D, D, D, D, D (so, yeah, Sumner has a fairly large personal vote...)
28: D, R
29: D, D, D
30: D, D, D, D, D, D, D
31: D
32: R, R, R
33: D
34: D
35: D
36: D
37: D, D
38: D
39: R
40: D
41: D, D, D, D
42: D gain (unopposed!)
43: D, D, D
44: D, D, D, D
45: D
46: D
47: D
48: R
49: R
50: R
51: R
52: R
53: R
54: R
55: R
56: D
57: D
58: D

Results on WV SOS website not exactly done in a way that inspires much confidence. Hopefully no mistakes though.
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