West Virginia's 4th Senate district
American legislative district
West Virginia's 4th Senate district is one of 17 districts in the West Virginia Senate. It is currently represented by Republicans Eric Tarr and Amy Grady.[1][2] All districts in the West Virginia Senate elect two members to staggered four-year terms.
Geography
District 4 is based in Jackson County, Mason County, and parts of Putnam and Roane Counties to the north of Charleston. It includes the communities of Spencer, Ravenswood, Ripley, Point Pleasant, New Haven, Hurricane, Winfield, and Teays Valley.[3]
The district overlaps with West Virginia's 1st congressional district, and with the 11th, 12th, 13th, 14th, 15th, 22nd, 38th districts of the West Virginia House of Delegates.[4] It borders the state of Ohio.
Recent election results
2022
Historical election results
2020
2018
2016
2016 West Virginia Senate election, District 4[5]
Primary election
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Party
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Candidate
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Votes
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%
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Republican
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Mitch Carmichael (incumbent)
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8,442
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59.5
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Republican
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Dustin Lewis
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5,749
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40.5
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Total votes
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14,191
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100
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Democratic
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Brian Prim
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6,999
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58.8
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Democratic
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Bruce Ashworth
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4,910
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41.2
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Total votes
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11,909
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100
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General election
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Republican
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Mitch Carmichael (incumbent)
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22,032
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51.1
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Democratic
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Brian Prim
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21,123
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48.9
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Total votes
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43,155
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100
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Republican hold
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2014
2012
Federal and statewide results
Historical district boundaries
References
- ^ "Eric J. Tarr (R - Putnam, 04)". West Virginia State Senate. Retrieved December 25, 2019.
- ^ "Amy N. Grady (R - Mason, 04)". West Virginia State Senate. Retrieved May 23, 2022.
- ^ "Senate District Maps - 2010 Plan". West Virginia Legislature. Retrieved December 25, 2019.
- ^ David Jarman. "How do counties, House districts, and legislative districts all overlap?". Daily Kos. Retrieved December 25, 2019.
- ^ a b c d "West Virginia State Senate District 4". Ballotpedia. Retrieved May 23, 2022.
- ^ "Statewide Results General Election - November 6, 2012". West Virginia Secretary of State. Retrieved December 25, 2019.
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