List of members of the 77th West Virginia Senate

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List of members of the Senate for the 77th West Virginia Legislature

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Leadership of the 77th West Virginia Senate

PositionNamePartyDistrictCounty
President of the Senate/Lieutenant Governor Earl Ray Tomblin Democratic 7 Logan Co.
President Pro Tempore William R. Sharpe, Jr. Democratic 12 Lewis Co.
Majority Leader H. Truman Chafin Democratic 6 Mingo Co.
Minority Leader Donald T. Caruth Republican 10 Mercer Co.
Majority Whip Billy Wayne Bailey Democratic 9 Wyoming Co.
Minority Whip Andy McKenzie Republican 1 Ohio Co.

List of Members of the 77th West Virginia Senate by District

DistrictSenatorPartyCounty(ies)
1 Edwin Bowman Democratic Brooke, Hancock, Ohio
Andy McKenzie Republican
2 Larry J. Edgell Democratic Calhoun, Doddridge, Marion (part), Marshall,
Monongalia (part), Ritchie, Tyler, Wetzel
Jeffrey V. Kessler Democratic
3 Donna J. Boley Republican Pleasants, Roane (part), Wirt, Wood
Frank Deem Republican
4 Karen L. Facemyer Republican Jackson, Mason, Putnam, Roane (part)
Charles C. Lanham Republican
5 Evan Jenkins Democratic Cabell, Wayne (part)
Robert H. Plymale Democratic
6 H. Truman Chafin Democratic McDowell, Mercer (part), Mingo (part), Wayne (part)
John Pat Fanning Democratic
7 Ron Stollings Democratic Boone, Lincoln, Logan, Wayne (part)
Earl Ray Tomblin Democratic
8 Vic Sprouse Republican Kanawha (part)
Erik Wells Democratic
9 Billy Wayne Bailey Democratic Raleigh, Wyoming (part)
Mike Green Democratic
10 Don Caruth Republican Fayette (part), Greenbrier, Mercer, Monroe, Summers
Jesse O. Guills Republican
11 Shirley Love Democratic Fayette (part), Clay, Nicholas, Upshur, Webster
Randy White Democratic
12 Joseph M. Minard Democratic Braxton, Gilmer, Harrison, Lewis
William R. Sharpe, Jr. Democratic
13 Michael Oliverio II Democratic Marion (part), Monongalia (part)
Roman W. Prezioso, Jr. Democratic
14 Jon Blair Hunter Democratic Barbour, Grant (part), Mineral (part),
Monongalia (part), Preston, Taylor
David Sypolt Republican
15 Clark S. Barnes Republican Berkeley, Grant (part), Hardy, Hampshire,
Pendleton, Pocahontas, Randolph, Upshur (part)
Walt Helmick Democratic
16 John Unger Democratic Berkeley (part), Jefferson
John C. Yoder Republican
17 Dan Foster Democratic Kanawha (part)
Brooks McCabe Democratic

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