2024 Wheeling, West Virginia municipal election

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The 2024 Wheeling, West Virginia municipal election was held on May 14, 2024, to elect members of the city council and mayor. The elections were held under the first-past-the-post system.

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Mayor

Incumbent mayor Glenn Elliott, first elected in 2016 and reelected in 2020, was term-limited and thus could not run for reelection; on January 17, 2024, Elliott announced he was running for the U.S. Senate. [1]

Six candidates joined in the race for mayor including major candidates 3rd Ward Wheeling Councilwoman Rosemary Ketchum, Wheeling Vice Mayor Chad Thalman, and retired longtime executive director for the Greater Wheeling Sports and Entertainment Authority, Denny Magruder. [2] Other candidates included insurance agent J.T. Thomas, [3] local businesswoman Beth Hinebaugh, [4] and Carl Carpenter. [5]

2024 Wheeling, West Virginia mayoral election [6]
CandidateVotes %
Denny Magruder2,67537.19%
Rosemary Ketchum 1,66123.1%
J.T. Thomas1,35318.81%
Chad Thalman1,07414.93%
Beth Hinebaugh3845.34%
Carl Carpenter450.63%
Total votes7,192 100.00%

City council

Ward 1

Ward 1 Wheeling, West Virginia city council election [6]
CandidateVotes %
Tony Assaro53047.28%
Paul Alig Sr.38734.52%
J. Anthony Edmond1049.28%
Josh Becker (withdrawn)575.08%
Zeke Tuel433.83%
Total votes1,121 100.00%

Ward 2

Ward 2 Wheeling, West Virginia city council election [6]
CandidateVotes %
Ben Seidler40062.89%
Carlee Dittmar12219.18%
Melissa Rebholz11417.92%
Total votes636 100.00%

Ward 3

Ward 3 Wheeling, West Virginia city council election [6] [7]
CandidateVotes %
Connie Cain20232.06%
Jerome "Jake" Henry19931.58%
Chris Hamm18829.84%
George Greenbaum416.50%
Total votes630 100.00%

Ward 4

Ward 4 Wheeling, West Virginia city council election [6]
CandidateVotes %
Jerry Sklavounakis89463.14%
John Prather52236.86%
Total votes1,416 100.00%

Ward 5

Ward 5 Wheeling, West Virginia city council election [6]
CandidateVotes %
Ty Thorngate1,07964.88%
Julia Chaplin38723.27%
Keltus Emmerth (withdrawn) [8] 19711.85%
Total votes1,663 100.00%

Ward 6

Ward 6 Wheeling, West Virginia city council election [6]
CandidateVotes %
Dave Palmer79171.78%
Nicholas McCort31128.22%
Total votes1,102 100.00%

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