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West Virginia Republican Party

The West Virginia Republican Party is the affiliate of the United States Republican Party in West Virginia. Matthew Herridge is the party chair.[2] It is currently the dominant party in the state, and is one of the strongest affiliates of the national Republican Party. It controls both of West Virginia's U.S. House seats, one of the U.S. Senate seats, the governorship, and has supermajorities in both houses of the state legislature.

West Virginia Republican Party
ChairpersonMatthew Herridge
GovernorJim Justice
Senate PresidentCraig Blair
SpeakerRoger Hanshaw
HeadquartersPO Box 2711
Charleston, WV 25330
Membership (2023) 456,885[1]
IdeologyConservatism
National affiliationRepublican Party
Colors  Red
Seats in the U.S. Senate
1 / 2
Seats in the U.S. House
2 / 2
Statewide executive offices
6 / 6
Seats in the West Virginia Senate
31 / 34
Seats in the West Virginia House of Delegates
89 / 100
Website
www.wvgop.org

History edit

Part of Virginia edit

John Curtiss Underwood formed the party's newspaper in Wheeling, the first in any of the border states[3] using financial aid from William H. Seward. Underwood also received financial backing to form a colony for northern workers in Ceredo.[4]

Republicans, such as Cassius Marcellus Clay and Underwood, viewed John Brown's raid on Harpers Ferry as damaging to the party.[5] Almost all of Abraham Lincoln's support in the 1860 election came from around Wheeling.[6]

Later edit

West Virginia sent delegates to the 1866 National Union Convention where Governor Arthur I. Boreman argued against supporting black suffrage as "we did not come here to commit suicide" and that passing the resolution would have them "damned to all eternity".[7]

The Civil War helped the Republican Party gain recognition in the state. The Civil War in West Virginia often split families apart. The Boggs family lived in Pendleton County and one son was the head of the Confederate County Court while another son was the head of the Union Home guards in the north. Today, the northern party of Pendleton County is still strongly Republican. Republicans in Hampshire and Hardy counties left after the war to form Mineral and Grant counties, which are still primarily Republican. Republicans held the control in the state until the 1870s and the Confederates began voting and holding offices. In the 1870s, the party was so weak that it endorsed a Democratic governor.

Major Nathan Goff Jr. a veteran of the Civil War restructured the party. He was able to get the party to raise money and voters and recruit leaders. He led the party until the 1880s. He ran for governor in 1888 and was defeated by Aretas B. Fleming despite having more votes.[8] The Republicans were the dominant party until the Great Depression. From the Great Depression until 2014, Democrats controlled the state.

Arch Moore Jr. was elected the Republican governor in the 1960s. In 1985, Moore helped raise money and supervised recovery efforts for the flood of 1985. The state voted for Bush in 2000 and 2004. Betty Ireland was also elected as Secretary of State in 2004.

In the 2014 elections, the West Virginia Republican Party made major gains in West Virginia, capturing one of its two Senate seats, all of its congressional House seats for the first time since 1921, and gained control of both the West Virginia House of Delegates and the West Virginia Senate for the first time in 80 years.[9] In the 2016 elections, the Republicans held on to their seats and made gains in the State Senate and gained three statewide offices.[10][11]

In March 2019, the West Virginia GOP was embroiled in national controversy when a poster linking Democratic Rep. Ilhan Omar, a Muslim member of Congress, to the 9/11 attacks was displayed at the state capitol.[12]

Current elected officials edit

The West Virginia Republican Party hold both of the state's two U.S. House seats. Incumbent governor Jim Justice who was elected as a Democrat in 2016, switched to the Republican Party in August 2017.[13]

As of January 3, 2023:

Members of Congress edit

U.S. Senate edit

U.S. House of Representatives edit

District Member Photo
1st Carol Miller
 
2nd Alex Mooney
 

Statewide office (State Board of Public Works) edit

State legislative leadership edit

Senate edit

House of Delegates edit

Recent electoral history edit

Legislative Elections
House of
Delegates
Governor Senate
Year Seats Change Change Seats Year
2000
25 / 100
  Bob Wise (D)   1
6 / 34
2000
2002
32 / 100
  7   4
10 / 34
2002
2004
32 / 100
  Joe Manchin (D)   3
13 / 34
2004
2006
28 / 100
  4   2
11 / 34
2006
2008
29 / 100
  1   3
8 / 34
2008
2010
35 / 100
  6   2
6 / 34
2010
2012
46 / 100
  11 Earl Ray Tomblin
(D)
  3
9 / 34
2012
2014
64 / 100
  18   9
18 / 34
2014
2016
63 / 100
  1 Jim Justice (D)   4
22 / 34
2016
2018
57 / 100
  7 Jim Justice (R)   2
20 / 34
2018
2020
76 / 100
  18   3
23 / 34
2020
2022
88 / 100
  12   7
30 / 34
2022

References edit

  1. ^ Warner, Mac. "West Virginia Voter Registration Totals, April 2023" (PDF). West Virginia Secretary of State.
  2. ^ "Party Officers". GOP. Retrieved 2023-03-16.
  3. ^ Abbott 1986, p. 10.
  4. ^ Abbott 1986, p. 12.
  5. ^ Abbott 1986, p. 13.
  6. ^ Abbott 1986, p. 17.
  7. ^ Abbott 1986, p. 68-70.
  8. ^ . Archived from the original on 2013-12-02. Retrieved 2020-03-11.
  9. ^ Willis, Derek (November 24, 2014). "Election Was Rough for Democrats. It Was Worse for West Virginia Democrats". The New York Times. Retrieved November 9, 2016.
  10. ^ "The Latest: GOP maintains majority in West Virginia Senate". Miami Herald (from AP). November 9, 2016. Retrieved November 9, 2016.
  11. ^ McElhinny, Brad (November 9, 2016). "W.Va. Republicans celebrate Trump win and GOP gains". West Virginia MetroNews. Retrieved November 10, 2016.
  12. ^ Linton, Caroline (March 2, 2019). "Anti-Muslim poster at West Virginia GOP Day links Ilhan Omar to 9/11". CBS News. Retrieved March 3, 2019.
  13. ^ Federal Officials, West Virginia Republican Party, http://wvgop.org/leadership/federal-officials/, retrieved 13 December 2011

Works cited edit

External links edit

  • West Virginia Republican Party website

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The West Virginia Republican Party is the affiliate of the United States Republican Party in West Virginia Matthew Herridge is the party chair 2 It is currently the dominant party in the state and is one of the strongest affiliates of the national Republican Party It controls both of West Virginia s U S House seats one of the U S Senate seats the governorship and has supermajorities in both houses of the state legislature West Virginia Republican PartyChairpersonMatthew HerridgeGovernorJim JusticeSenate PresidentCraig BlairSpeakerRoger HanshawHeadquartersPO Box 2711Charleston WV 25330Membership 2023 456 885 1 IdeologyConservatismNational affiliationRepublican PartyColors RedSeats in the U S Senate1 2Seats in the U S House2 2Statewide executive offices6 6Seats in the West Virginia Senate31 34Seats in the West Virginia House of Delegates89 100Websitewww wbr wvgop wbr orgPolitics of West VirginiaElections Contents 1 History 1 1 Part of Virginia 1 2 Later 2 Current elected officials 2 1 Members of Congress 2 1 1 U S Senate 2 1 2 U S House of Representatives 2 2 Statewide office State Board of Public Works 2 3 State legislative leadership 2 3 1 Senate 2 3 2 House of Delegates 3 Recent electoral history 4 References 5 Works cited 6 External linksHistory editPart of Virginia edit John Curtiss Underwood formed the party s newspaper in Wheeling the first in any of the border states 3 using financial aid from William H Seward Underwood also received financial backing to form a colony for northern workers in Ceredo 4 Republicans such as Cassius Marcellus Clay and Underwood viewed John Brown s raid on Harpers Ferry as damaging to the party 5 Almost all of Abraham Lincoln s support in the 1860 election came from around Wheeling 6 Later edit West Virginia sent delegates to the 1866 National Union Convention where Governor Arthur I Boreman argued against supporting black suffrage as we did not come here to commit suicide and that passing the resolution would have them damned to all eternity 7 The Civil War helped the Republican Party gain recognition in the state The Civil War in West Virginia often split families apart The Boggs family lived in Pendleton County and one son was the head of the Confederate County Court while another son was the head of the Union Home guards in the north Today the northern party of Pendleton County is still strongly Republican Republicans in Hampshire and Hardy counties left after the war to form Mineral and Grant counties which are still primarily Republican Republicans held the control in the state until the 1870s and the Confederates began voting and holding offices In the 1870s the party was so weak that it endorsed a Democratic governor Major Nathan Goff Jr a veteran of the Civil War restructured the party He was able to get the party to raise money and voters and recruit leaders He led the party until the 1880s He ran for governor in 1888 and was defeated by Aretas B Fleming despite having more votes 8 The Republicans were the dominant party until the Great Depression From the Great Depression until 2014 Democrats controlled the state Arch Moore Jr was elected the Republican governor in the 1960s In 1985 Moore helped raise money and supervised recovery efforts for the flood of 1985 The state voted for Bush in 2000 and 2004 Betty Ireland was also elected as Secretary of State in 2004 In the 2014 elections the West Virginia Republican Party made major gains in West Virginia capturing one of its two Senate seats all of its congressional House seats for the first time since 1921 and gained control of both the West Virginia House of Delegates and the West Virginia Senate for the first time in 80 years 9 In the 2016 elections the Republicans held on to their seats and made gains in the State Senate and gained three statewide offices 10 11 In March 2019 the West Virginia GOP was embroiled in national controversy when a poster linking Democratic Rep Ilhan Omar a Muslim member of Congress to the 9 11 attacks was displayed at the state capitol 12 Current elected officials editThe West Virginia Republican Party hold both of the state s two U S House seats Incumbent governor Jim Justice who was elected as a Democrat in 2016 switched to the Republican Party in August 2017 13 As of January 3 2023 Members of Congress edit U S Senate edit nbsp Junior U S Senator Shelley Moore Capito U S House of Representatives edit District Member Photo 1st Carol Miller nbsp 2nd Alex Mooney nbsp Statewide office State Board of Public Works edit Governor Jim Justice Formerly Democratic later Republican since 2017 President of the Senate Lt Governor Craig Blair Attorney General Patrick Morrisey Auditor JB McCuskey Secretary of State Mac Warner Agriculture Commissioner Kent Leonhardt State legislative leadership edit Senate edit President Craig Blair President pro tempore Donna Boley Majority Leader Tom Takubo Majority Whip Ryan Weld House of Delegates edit Speaker of the House Roger Hanshaw Speaker pro tempore Paul Espinosa Majority Leader Eric Householder Majority Whip Marty GearheartRecent electoral history editLegislative Elections House of Delegates Governor Senate Year Seats Change Change Seats Year 2000 25 100 nbsp Bob Wise D nbsp 1 6 34 2000 2002 32 100 nbsp 7 nbsp 4 10 34 2002 2004 32 100 nbsp Joe Manchin D nbsp 3 13 34 2004 2006 28 100 nbsp 4 nbsp 2 11 34 2006 2008 29 100 nbsp 1 nbsp 3 8 34 2008 2010 35 100 nbsp 6 nbsp 2 6 34 2010 2012 46 100 nbsp 11 Earl Ray Tomblin D nbsp 3 9 34 2012 2014 64 100 nbsp 18 nbsp 9 18 34 2014 2016 63 100 nbsp 1 Jim Justice D nbsp 4 22 34 2016 2018 57 100 nbsp 7 Jim Justice R nbsp 2 20 34 2018 2020 76 100 nbsp 18 nbsp 3 23 34 2020 2022 88 100 nbsp 12 nbsp 7 30 34 2022References edit Warner Mac West Virginia Voter Registration Totals April 2023 PDF West Virginia Secretary of State Party Officers GOP Retrieved 2023 03 16 Abbott 1986 p 10 Abbott 1986 p 12 Abbott 1986 p 13 Abbott 1986 p 17 Abbott 1986 p 68 70 West Virginia Archives amp History Emanuel Willis Wilson Archived from the original on 2013 12 02 Retrieved 2020 03 11 Willis Derek November 24 2014 Election Was Rough for Democrats It Was Worse for West Virginia Democrats The New York Times Retrieved November 9 2016 The Latest GOP maintains majority in West Virginia Senate Miami Herald from AP November 9 2016 Retrieved November 9 2016 McElhinny Brad November 9 2016 W Va Republicans celebrate Trump win and GOP gains West Virginia MetroNews Retrieved November 10 2016 Linton Caroline March 2 2019 Anti Muslim poster at West Virginia GOP Day links Ilhan Omar to 9 11 CBS News Retrieved March 3 2019 Federal Officials West Virginia Republican Party http wvgop org leadership federal officials retrieved 13 December 2011Works cited editAbbott Richard 1986 The Republican Party and the South 1855 1877 The First Southern Strategy University of North Carolina Press ISBN 0807816809 External links editWest Virginia Republican Party website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php 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