2024 West Virginia House of Delegates election

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2024 West Virginia House of Delegates elections
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  2022 November 5, 20242026 

All 100 seats in the West Virginia House of Delegates
51 seats needed for a majority
 
GOP
DEM
Leader Roger Hanshaw Sean Hornbuckle
Party Republican Democratic
Leader sinceAugust 29, 2018August 8, 2023
Leader's seat62nd district25th district
Last election88 seats, 68.7%12 seats, 30.1%
Current seats8911
Seats neededSteady2.svgIncrease2.svg 40

2024 West Virginia House Election Results.svg
Map of the incumbents:
     Democratic incumbent     Democratic incumbent retiring
     Republican incumbent     Republican incumbent retiring

Incumbent Speaker

Roger Hanshaw
Republican



The 2024 West Virginia House of Delegates elections will be held on November 5, 2024, alongside elections to the presidency, governorship, U.S. Senate, U.S. House of Representatives, and other offices. Primary elections will be held on May 14, 2024. [1]

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Background

Following the 2022 legislative races and party changes in both chambers of the legislature, Democratic presence in state government has been reduced to a historically small level. This has come after roughly a decade of change in the composition of the state government, with the legislature beginning the 2010s with decisive Democratic majorities and ending the decade with Republican ones. This change has been characterized by Democratic to Republican party switches among legislators and other officials, and increasing margins of victory for Republicans over time, as ancestrally Democratic-leaning regions and demographics shift towards the GOP.

Retiring incumbents

Democrats

  1. District 27: Ric Griffith is retiring to run for State Senate. [2]
  2. District 52: Larry L. Rowe is retiring.
  3. District 76: Joey Garcia is retiring to run for State Senate. [3]

Republicans

  1. District 16: Steve Westfall is retiring to run for Jackson County Commission. [4]
  2. District 20: Geoff Foster is retiring.
  3. District 28: Mark Ross is retiring.
  4. District 44: Todd Kirby is retiring to run for Raleigh County Circuit Court. [5]
  5. District 47: Todd Longanacre is retiring. [6]
  6. District 51: Tom Fast is retiring to run for Fayette County Circuit Court. [7]
  7. District 53: Chris Pritt is retiring to run for State Senate. [8]
  8. District 66: Ty Nestor is retiring to run for Randolph County Circuit Court. [9]
  9. District 73: Amy Summers is retiring. [10]
  10. District 82: Debbie Warner is retiring. [11]
  11. District 96: Eric Householder is retiring to run for State Auditor. [12]
  12. District 97: John Hardy is retiring to run for Berkeley County Commission. [13]
  13. District 98: Paul Espinosa is retiring to run for State Senate. [14]

Appointments

According to §3-10-5 of West Virginia Code, vacancies in the Senate are filled through appointment by the Governor of one of three candidates chosen by the executive committee of the outgoing member's party. [15] Below is a list of appointments made during the 86th Legislature.

DistrictIncumbentPartyAppointeeRef.
Departing MemberFirst ElectedIncoming MemberAppt. Date
4 Erikka Storch 2010RepDiana WinzenreidJune 5, 2023 [16]
6 Charlie Reynolds 2020RepJeffrey StephensOctober 26, 2023 [17]
15 Riley Keaton 2020RepErica MooreOctober 31, 2023 [18]
36Anita Hall2022RepStephen GreenJanuary 29, 2024 [19]
46 Michael Honaker 2021 (appointed)Rep Jeff Campbell September 13, 2023 [20]
48 Caleb Hanna 2018RepTom ClarkJanuary 12, 2024 [21]
55 Moore Capito 2016RepJB AkersJanuary 9, 2024 [22]
57 Doug Skaff
  • 2008
  • 2014 (retired)
  • 2018
DemHollis LewisSeptember 19, 2023 [23]
81 Danielle Walker 2018DemAnitra HamiltonApril 27, 2023 [24]

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