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2016 West Virginia gubernatorial election

The 2016 West Virginia gubernatorial election took place on November 8, 2016, to elect the Governor of West Virginia, concurrently with the 2016 U.S. presidential election, as well as elections to the United States Senate in other states and elections to the United States House of Representatives and various state and local elections. The primaries were held on May 10.

2016 West Virginia gubernatorial election

← 2012 November 8, 2016 2020 →
 
Nominee Jim Justice Bill Cole Charlotte Pritt
Party Democratic Republican Mountain
Popular vote 350,408 301,987 42,068
Percentage 49.1% 42.3% 5.9%

Justice:      40–50%      50–60%      60–70%      70–80%      80–90%
Cole:      40–50%      50–60%      60–70%      70–80%      80–90%
Tie:      40–50%

Governor before election

Earl Ray Tomblin
Democratic

Elected Governor

Jim Justice
Democratic

Incumbent Democratic Governor Earl Ray Tomblin was barred from running for a second full term. He had ascended to the governorship upon Joe Manchin's resignation in 2010, won a 2011 special election to complete the term, and won a full term in 2012. Under the West Virginia Constitution, a partial term counts toward the limit of two consecutive terms.

Democratic nominee Jim Justice, a coal and agriculture businessman, won the open seat with a plurality of the vote, defeating Republican state senator Bill Cole and former state senator Charlotte Pritt, who ran as a member of the Mountain Party. As of 2024, this is the last time a Democrat was elected Governor of West Virginia. Having switched parties in August 2017, Justice was re-elected as a Republican in 2020; his party switch gave Republicans a trifecta in the state for the first time since 1931.[1]

Background edit

In November 2010, Democratic Governor Joe Manchin resigned after being elected to the U.S. Senate. Earl Ray Tomblin, the president of the West Virginia Senate (with the honorary title of lieutenant governor), became acting governor, won an October 2011 special election to complete the term, and won a full term in the regularly scheduled 2012 election. Tomblin was ineligible to run for re-election in 2016 as the Constitution of West Virginia limits governors to two consecutive terms regardless of whether they are full or partial terms. However, governors are re-eligible after four years out of office.[2][3]

After publicly speculating he would run for his former office, Manchin was considered a heavy favorite in the 2016 race, but he announced on April 19, 2015 that he would remain in the Senate instead.[4]

Democratic primary edit

2016 West Virginia gubernatorial election Democratic Primary
 
10 May 2016
Turnout258,350 votes
       
Candidate Jim Justice Booth Goodwin Jeff Kessler
Popular vote 132,704 65,416 60,230
Percentage 51.39% 25.32% 23.31%

 
Results by county. Blue indicates a win by Justice, green a win by Goodwin, and yellow a win by Kessler.

Candidates edit

Declared edit

Declined edit

Polling edit

Poll source Date(s)
administered
Sample
size
Margin of
error
Jim
Justice
Booth
Goodwin
Jeff
Kessler
Undecided
MetroNews April 22–May 2, 2016 315 ± 4.0% 32% 27% 23% 18%
Public Policy Polling April 29–May 1, 2016 637 ± 3.9% 37% 23% 19% 21%
West Virginia Veterans March 2–6, 2016 600 ± 3.9% 36% 20% 16% 28%
MetroNews February 11–16, 2016 208 ± 4.9% 32% 25% 23% 21%
^ December 1–3, 2015 350 ± 5.2% 39% 13% 19% 21%
  • ^ Indicates a poll taken for Jim Justice campaign.

Results edit

Democratic primary results[18]
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Jim Justice 132,704 51.39%
Democratic Booth Goodwin 65,416 25.32%
Democratic Jeff Kessler 60,230 23.31%
Total votes 258,350 100.00%


Republican primary edit

Candidates edit

Declared edit

Did not file edit

  • Andrew Utterback, college student and candidate for Mayor of Pineville in 2014[20]
  • Edwin Vanover, former Bramwell Police Chief and Democratic candidate for House of Delegates in 2012[20]

Declined edit

Endorsements edit

Polling edit

Hypothetical polling
Poll source Date(s)
administered
Sample
size
Margin of
error
Bill
Cole
David
McKinley
Patrick
Morrisey
Undecided
Harper Polling 2015-07-09 at the Wayback Machine April 9–11, 2015 242 ± 6.3% 15% 31% 25% 29%

Results edit

Republican primary results[18]
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Bill Cole 161,127 100.00%
Total votes 161,127 100.00%

Mountain Party edit

Candidates edit

Declared edit

  • Charlotte Pritt, former Democratic State Delegate, former Democratic State Senator, write-in candidate for governor in 1992 and Democratic nominee for governor in 1996[39]

Endorsements edit

Charlotte Pritt

Individuals

Organizations

Libertarian Party edit

Candidates edit

Declared edit

  • David Moran, retired engineer and farmer[43]

General election edit

Debates edit

  • Complete video of debate, October 11, 2016 - C-SPAN

Predictions edit

Source Ranking As of
The Cook Political Report[44] Tossup August 12, 2016
Daily Kos[45] Tossup November 8, 2016
Rothenberg Political Report[46] Tilt D November 3, 2016
Sabato's Crystal Ball[47] Lean D November 7, 2016
Real Clear Politics[48] Lean R (flip) November 1, 2016
Governing[49] Tossup October 27, 2016

Polling edit

Poll source Date(s)
administered
Sample
size
Margin of
error
Jim
Justice (D)
Bill
Cole (R)
Charlotte
Pritt (M)
David
Moran (L)
Phil
Hudok (C)
Undecided
SurveyMonkey November 1–7, 2016 472 ± 4.6% 36% 45% 13% 6%
SurveyMonkey October 31–November 6, 2016 443 ± 4.6% 37% 43% 13% 7%
SurveyMonkey October 28–November 3, 2016 386 ± 4.6% 40% 42% 12% 6%
SurveyMonkey October 27–November 2, 2016 330 ± 4.6% 39% 44% 10% 7%
SurveyMonkey October 26–November 1, 2016 318 ± 4.6% 42% 41% 12% 5%
SurveyMonkey October 25–31, 2016 321 ± 4.6% 42% 43% 13% 2%
MetroNews October 12–17, 2016 408 ± 4.9% 44% 33% 8% 5% 9%
Global Strategy Group October 11–13, 2016 N/A ± 4.0% 44% 34% 8% 2% 12%
NMB Research October 8–10, 2016 N/A ± 4.4% 39% 39% 5% 2% 1% 12%
Garin-Hart-Yang September 13–17, 2016 500 ± 5.0% 46% 33% 7% 4% 10%
Just Win Strategies→ September 8–10, 2016 600 ± 4.0% 44% 42% 3% 2% 2% 7%
R.L. Repass & Partners/MetroNews August 9–28, 2016 435 ± 4.7% 46% 32% 8% 5% 9%
August 1–3, 2016 419 ± 4.8% 47% 37% 15%
Public Policy Polling April 29–May 1, 2016 1,201 ± 2.8% 41% 35% 24%
MetroNews April 22–May 2, 2016 596 ± 4.0% 52% 34% 14%
Orion Strategies February 20–21, 2016 306 ± 5.6% 37% 33% 30%
MetroNews February 11–16, 2016 411 ± 4.9% 49% 39% 12%
Orion Strategies August 24–25, 2015 406 ± 4.9% 34% 31% 35%

→ Indicates an internal poll conducted by the West Virginia Republican Party for Bill Cole.

Hypothetical polling
with Booth Goodwin
Poll source Date(s)
administered
Sample
size
Margin of
error
Booth
Goodwin (D)
David
McKinley (R)
Undecided
Harper Polling 2015-04-14 at the Wayback Machine April 9–11, 2015 702 ± 3.7% 35% 40% 25%
Poll source Date(s)
administered
Sample
size
Margin of
error
Booth
Goodwin (D)
Patrick
Morrisey (R)
Undecided
Harper Polling 2015-04-14 at the Wayback Machine April 9–11, 2015 702 ± 3.7% 36% 36% 28%
Poll source Date(s)
administered
Sample
size
Margin of
error
Booth
Goodwin (D)
Bill
Cole (R)
Other Undecided
MetroNews April 22–May 2, 2016 596 ± 4.0% 47% 39% 14%
Public Policy Polling April 29–May 1, 2016 1,201 ± 2.8% 33% 39% 28%
Orion Strategies February 20–21, 2016 306 ± 5.6% 33% 36% 31%
MetroNews February 11–16, 2016 411 ± 4.9% 43% 44% 14%
Harper Polling April 9–11, 2015 702 ± 3.7% 35% 37% 27%
with Jeff Kessler
Poll source Date(s)
administered
Sample
size
Margin of
error
Jeff
Kessler (D)
David
McKinley (R)
Undecided
Harper Polling 2015-04-14 at the Wayback Machine April 9–11, 2015 702 ± 3.7% 32% 42% 26%
Poll source Date(s)
administered
Sample
size
Margin of
error
Jeff
Kessler (D)
Patrick
Morrisey (R)
Undecided
Harper Polling 2015-04-14 at the Wayback Machine April 9–11, 2015 702 ± 3.7% 35% 38% 27%
Poll source Date(s)
administered
Sample
size
Margin of
error
Jeff
Kessler (D)
Bill
Cole (R)
Other Undecided
MetroNews April 22–May 2, 2016 596 ± 4.0% 45% 39% 16%
Public Policy Polling April 29–May 1, 2016 1,201 ± 2.8% 30% 40% 30%
Orion Strategies February 20–21, 2016 306 ± 5.6% 30% 40% 30%
MetroNews February 11–16, 2016 411 ± 4.9% 40% 45% 15%
Orion Strategies August 24–25, 2015 406 ± 4.9% 26% 37% 37%
Harper Polling April 9–11, 2015 702 ± 3.7% 34% 38% 28%
with Joe Manchin
Poll source Date(s)
administered
Sample
size
Margin of
error
Joe
Manchin (D)
Bill
Cole (R)
Undecided
Harper Polling 2015-04-14 at the Wayback Machine April 9–11, 2015 702 ± 3.7% 54% 32% 14%
Poll source Date(s)
administered
Sample
size
Margin of
error
Joe
Manchin (D)
David
McKinley (R)
Undecided
Harper Polling 2015-04-14 at the Wayback Machine April 9–11, 2015 702 ± 3.7% 52% 35% 12%
Poll source Date(s)
administered
Sample
size
Margin of
error
Joe
Manchin (D)
Patrick
Morrisey (R)
Undecided
Harper Polling 2015-04-14 at the Wayback Machine April 9–11, 2015 702 ± 3.7% 58% 29% 13%
Global Strategy Group* March 15–18, 2015 600 ± 4.0% 60% 30% 10%
  • * Internal poll for Joe Manchin

Results edit

West Virginia gubernatorial election, 2016[50]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Democratic Jim Justice 350,408 49.09% -1.40%
Republican Bill Cole 301,987 42.30% -3.35%
Mountain Charlotte Pritt 42,068 5.89% +3.36%
Libertarian David Moran 15,354 2.15% +0.81%
Constitution Phil Hudok 4,041 0.57% N/A
Total votes 713,858 100.00% N/A
Democratic hold

Counties that flipped from Democratic to Republican edit

Counties that flipped from Republican to Democratic edit

Maps edit

References edit

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External links edit

Official campaign websites (Archived)

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For related races see 2016 United States gubernatorial elections The 2016 West Virginia gubernatorial election took place on November 8 2016 to elect the Governor of West Virginia concurrently with the 2016 U S presidential election as well as elections to the United States Senate in other states and elections to the United States House of Representatives and various state and local elections The primaries were held on May 10 2016 West Virginia gubernatorial election 2012 November 8 2016 2020 Nominee Jim Justice Bill Cole Charlotte Pritt Party Democratic Republican Mountain Popular vote 350 408 301 987 42 068 Percentage 49 1 42 3 5 9 County resultsPrecinct resultsJustice 40 50 50 60 60 70 70 80 80 90 Cole 40 50 50 60 60 70 70 80 80 90 Tie 40 50 Governor before election Earl Ray Tomblin Democratic Elected Governor Jim Justice Democratic Incumbent Democratic Governor Earl Ray Tomblin was barred from running for a second full term He had ascended to the governorship upon Joe Manchin s resignation in 2010 won a 2011 special election to complete the term and won a full term in 2012 Under the West Virginia Constitution a partial term counts toward the limit of two consecutive terms Democratic nominee Jim Justice a coal and agriculture businessman won the open seat with a plurality of the vote defeating Republican state senator Bill Cole and former state senator Charlotte Pritt who ran as a member of the Mountain Party As of 2024 this is the last time a Democrat was elected Governor of West Virginia Having switched parties in August 2017 Justice was re elected as a Republican in 2020 his party switch gave Republicans a trifecta in the state for the first time since 1931 1 Contents 1 Background 2 Democratic primary 2 1 Candidates 2 1 1 Declared 2 1 2 Declined 2 2 Polling 2 3 Results 3 Republican primary 3 1 Candidates 3 1 1 Declared 3 1 2 Did not file 3 1 3 Declined 3 2 Endorsements 3 3 Polling 3 4 Results 4 Mountain Party 4 1 Candidates 4 1 1 Declared 4 1 2 Endorsements 5 Libertarian Party 5 1 Candidates 5 1 1 Declared 6 General election 6 1 Debates 6 2 Predictions 6 3 Polling 6 4 Results 6 4 1 Counties that flipped from Democratic to Republican 6 4 2 Counties that flipped from Republican to Democratic 6 5 Maps 7 References 8 External linksBackground editIn November 2010 Democratic Governor Joe Manchin resigned after being elected to the U S Senate Earl Ray Tomblin the president of the West Virginia Senate with the honorary title of lieutenant governor became acting governor won an October 2011 special election to complete the term and won a full term in the regularly scheduled 2012 election Tomblin was ineligible to run for re election in 2016 as the Constitution of West Virginia limits governors to two consecutive terms regardless of whether they are full or partial terms However governors are re eligible after four years out of office 2 3 After publicly speculating he would run for his former office Manchin was considered a heavy favorite in the 2016 race but he announced on April 19 2015 that he would remain in the Senate instead 4 Democratic primary edit2016 West Virginia gubernatorial election Democratic Primary nbsp 10 May 2016Turnout258 350 votes nbsp nbsp nbsp Candidate Jim Justice Booth Goodwin Jeff Kessler Popular vote 132 704 65 416 60 230 Percentage 51 39 25 32 23 31 nbsp Results by county Blue indicates a win by Justice green a win by Goodwin and yellow a win by Kessler Candidates edit Declared edit Booth Goodwin former United States Attorney for the Southern District of West Virginia 5 Jim Justice businessman 6 Jeff Kessler Minority Leader of the West Virginia Senate former President of the West Virginia Senate and candidate for governor in 2011 7 Declined edit Glen Gainer III West Virginia State Auditor and nominee for West Virginia s 1st congressional district in 2014 8 9 Carte Goodwin former U S Senator 10 Mike Green former state senator 10 Walt Helmick West Virginia Commissioner of Agriculture 8 Joe Manchin U S Senator and former Governor 11 12 13 14 John Perdue West Virginia State Treasurer and candidate for governor in 2011 15 16 Doug Reynolds State Delegate 10 Doug Skaff former State Delegate 10 Natalie Tennant West Virginia Secretary of State candidate for governor in 2011 and nominee for the U S Senate in 2014 running for re election 2 17 Rick Thompson West Virginia Secretary of Veterans Assistance former Speaker of the West Virginia House of Delegates and candidate for governor in 2011 2 Polling edit Poll source Date s administered Samplesize Margin of error JimJustice BoothGoodwin JeffKessler Undecided MetroNews April 22 May 2 2016 315 4 0 32 27 23 18 Public Policy Polling April 29 May 1 2016 637 3 9 37 23 19 21 West Virginia Veterans March 2 6 2016 600 3 9 36 20 16 28 MetroNews February 11 16 2016 208 4 9 32 25 23 21 Global Strategy Group December 1 3 2015 350 5 2 39 13 19 21 Indicates a poll taken for Jim Justice campaign Results edit Democratic primary results 18 Party Candidate Votes Democratic Jim Justice 132 704 51 39 Democratic Booth Goodwin 65 416 25 32 Democratic Jeff Kessler 60 230 23 31 Total votes 258 350 100 00 Republican primary editCandidates edit Declared edit Bill Cole President of the West Virginia Senate 8 19 Did not file edit Andrew Utterback college student and candidate for Mayor of Pineville in 2014 20 Edwin Vanover former Bramwell Police Chief and Democratic candidate for House of Delegates in 2012 20 Declined edit Evan Jenkins U S Representative 10 21 David McKinley U S Representative and candidate for governor in 1996 running for re election 22 Patrick Morrisey Attorney General of West Virginia running for re election 23 24 25 Mary Lou Retton Olympic gymnast 10 Erikka Storch State Delegate 10 Endorsements edit Bill ColeIndividuals Tim Armstead Speaker of the House of Delegates 26 Shelley Moore Capito U S Senator 27 David McKinley U S Representative 26 Evan Jenkins U S Representative 26 Danny Jones Charleston Mayor 28 Alex Mooney U S Representative 26 Patrick Morrisey Attorney General of West Virginia 26 Organizations National Federation of Independent Business 29 National Right to Life 30 West Virginia Coal Association 31 Newspapers Bluefield Daily Telegraph 32 Charleston Gazette Mail 33 Daily Times 34 The Intelligencer and Wheeling News Register 35 The Inter Mountain 36 The Journal 37 The Parkersburg News and Sentinel 38 Polling edit Hypothetical pollingPoll source Date s administered Samplesize Margin oferror BillCole DavidMcKinley PatrickMorrisey Undecided Harper Polling Archived 2015 07 09 at the Wayback Machine April 9 11 2015 242 6 3 15 31 25 29 Results edit Republican primary results 18 Party Candidate Votes Republican Bill Cole 161 127 100 00 Total votes 161 127 100 00 Mountain Party editCandidates edit Declared edit Charlotte Pritt former Democratic State Delegate former Democratic State Senator write in candidate for governor in 1992 and Democratic nominee for governor in 1996 39 Endorsements edit Charlotte PrittIndividuals Cleveland Benedict former United States Representative from West Virginia s 2nd congressional district from 1981 1983 U S Senate nominee 1982 West Virginia Commissioner of Agriculture 1989 1993 Governor nominee 1992 40 Sue Thorn former 2012 United States Representative nominee from West Virginia s 1st congressional district and former member of the Democratic National Committee representing West Virginia 41 Organizations West Virginia Sierra Club environmental organization 42 Libertarian Party editCandidates edit Declared edit David Moran retired engineer and farmer 43 General election editDebates edit Complete video of debate October 11 2016 C SPAN Predictions edit Source Ranking As of The Cook Political Report 44 Tossup August 12 2016 Daily Kos 45 Tossup November 8 2016 Rothenberg Political Report 46 Tilt D November 3 2016 Sabato s Crystal Ball 47 Lean D November 7 2016 Real Clear Politics 48 Lean R flip November 1 2016 Governing 49 Tossup October 27 2016 Polling edit This article s use of external links may not follow Wikipedia s policies or guidelines Please improve this article by removing excessive or inappropriate external links and converting useful links where appropriate into footnote references August 2016 Learn how and when to remove this message Poll source Date s administered Samplesize Margin oferror JimJustice D BillCole R CharlottePritt M DavidMoran L PhilHudok C Undecided SurveyMonkey November 1 7 2016 472 4 6 36 45 13 6 SurveyMonkey October 31 November 6 2016 443 4 6 37 43 13 7 SurveyMonkey October 28 November 3 2016 386 4 6 40 42 12 6 SurveyMonkey October 27 November 2 2016 330 4 6 39 44 10 7 SurveyMonkey October 26 November 1 2016 318 4 6 42 41 12 5 SurveyMonkey October 25 31 2016 321 4 6 42 43 13 2 MetroNews October 12 17 2016 408 4 9 44 33 8 5 9 Global Strategy Group October 11 13 2016 N A 4 0 44 34 8 2 12 NMB Research October 8 10 2016 N A 4 4 39 39 5 2 1 12 Garin Hart Yang September 13 17 2016 500 5 0 46 33 7 4 10 Just Win Strategies September 8 10 2016 600 4 0 44 42 3 2 2 7 R L Repass amp Partners MetroNews August 9 28 2016 435 4 7 46 32 8 5 9 Global Strategy Group August 1 3 2016 419 4 8 47 37 15 Public Policy Polling April 29 May 1 2016 1 201 2 8 41 35 24 MetroNews April 22 May 2 2016 596 4 0 52 34 14 Orion Strategies February 20 21 2016 306 5 6 37 33 30 MetroNews February 11 16 2016 411 4 9 49 39 12 Orion Strategies August 24 25 2015 406 4 9 34 31 35 Indicates an internal poll conducted by the West Virginia Republican Party for Bill Cole Hypothetical pollingwith Booth Goodwin Poll source Date s administered Samplesize Margin oferror BoothGoodwin D DavidMcKinley R Undecided Harper Polling Archived 2015 04 14 at the Wayback Machine April 9 11 2015 702 3 7 35 40 25 Poll source Date s administered Samplesize Margin oferror BoothGoodwin D PatrickMorrisey R Undecided Harper Polling Archived 2015 04 14 at the Wayback Machine April 9 11 2015 702 3 7 36 36 28 Poll source Date s administered Samplesize Margin oferror BoothGoodwin D BillCole R Other Undecided MetroNews April 22 May 2 2016 596 4 0 47 39 14 Public Policy Polling April 29 May 1 2016 1 201 2 8 33 39 28 Orion Strategies February 20 21 2016 306 5 6 33 36 31 MetroNews February 11 16 2016 411 4 9 43 44 14 Harper Polling April 9 11 2015 702 3 7 35 37 27 with Jeff Kessler Poll source Date s administered Samplesize Margin oferror JeffKessler D DavidMcKinley R Undecided Harper Polling Archived 2015 04 14 at the Wayback Machine April 9 11 2015 702 3 7 32 42 26 Poll source Date s administered Samplesize Margin oferror JeffKessler D PatrickMorrisey R Undecided Harper Polling Archived 2015 04 14 at the Wayback Machine April 9 11 2015 702 3 7 35 38 27 Poll source Date s administered Samplesize Margin oferror JeffKessler D BillCole R Other Undecided MetroNews April 22 May 2 2016 596 4 0 45 39 16 Public Policy Polling April 29 May 1 2016 1 201 2 8 30 40 30 Orion Strategies February 20 21 2016 306 5 6 30 40 30 MetroNews February 11 16 2016 411 4 9 40 45 15 Orion Strategies August 24 25 2015 406 4 9 26 37 37 Harper Polling April 9 11 2015 702 3 7 34 38 28 with Joe Manchin Poll source Date s administered Samplesize Margin oferror JoeManchin D BillCole R Undecided Harper Polling Archived 2015 04 14 at the Wayback Machine April 9 11 2015 702 3 7 54 32 14 Poll source Date s administered Samplesize Margin oferror JoeManchin D DavidMcKinley R Undecided Harper Polling Archived 2015 04 14 at the Wayback Machine April 9 11 2015 702 3 7 52 35 12 Poll source Date s administered Samplesize Margin oferror JoeManchin D PatrickMorrisey R Undecided Harper Polling Archived 2015 04 14 at the Wayback Machine April 9 11 2015 702 3 7 58 29 13 Global Strategy Group March 15 18 2015 600 4 0 60 30 10 Internal poll for Joe Manchin Results edit West Virginia gubernatorial election 2016 50 Party Candidate Votes Democratic Jim Justice 350 408 49 09 1 40 Republican Bill Cole 301 987 42 30 3 35 Mountain Charlotte Pritt 42 068 5 89 3 36 Libertarian David Moran 15 354 2 15 0 81 Constitution Phil Hudok 4 041 0 57 N A Total votes 713 858 100 00 N A Democratic hold Counties that flipped from Democratic to Republican edit Hancock Largest city Weirton Hardy Largest city Moorefield Jefferson Largest city Charles Town Pendleton Largest city Franklin Tucker Largest city Parsons Counties that flipped from Republican to Democratic edit Monongalia Largest city Morgantown Monroe Largest city Peterstown Putnam largest municipality Hurricane Raleigh Largest city Beckley Jackson Largest city Ravenswood Maps edit nbsp Support for Moran by county gt 10 4 5 3 4 2 3 1 2 lt 1 nbsp Support for Pritt by county gt 11 10 11 8 9 7 8 6 7 5 6 4 5 3 4 lt 3 References edit Staff WSAZ News November 4 2020 Justice wins second term as W Va governor www wsaz com Retrieved July 8 2023 a b c Miller Tom 2016 race for governor could be crowded The Lincoln Journal Archived from the original on February 22 2014 Retrieved March 4 2013 King Joselyn May 18 2011 Tomblin Maloney win nominations Wetzel Chronicle Retrieved March 3 2013 Ramsey Pam April 19 2015 Manchin says he ll stay in Senate forgoes governor bid The Journal Archived from the original on April 27 2015 Retrieved April 19 2015 Ex US attorney Goodwin files for W Va governor race The Journal January 4 2016 Archived from the original on March 7 2016 Retrieved January 4 2016 Eyre Eric May 11 2015 Greenbrier owner Jim Justice enters governor s race The Charleston Gazette Retrieved May 11 2015 Ebert Joel March 19 2015 Kessler says he ll run for governor in 2016 Charleston Daily Mail Retrieved March 19 2015 a b c Sunday Sit Down West Virginia GOP Chairman Conrad Lucas The Intelligencer amp Wheeling News Register November 16 2014 Retrieved November 18 2014 Jenkins Jeff June 15 2015 Auditor Gainer planning re election bid in 2016 West Virginia MetroNews Retrieved June 17 2015 a b c d e f g West Virginia Undergoing Political Generational Change Roll Call May 1 2014 Retrieved May 1 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