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The 2024 United States Senate election in West Virginia was held on November 5, 2024, to elect a member of the United States Senate to represent the State of West Virginia. Democratic Wheeling mayor Glenn Elliott and Republican Governor Jim Justice were seeking their first term in office.
The 2024 West Virginia Senate election was held on November 5, 2024, with 17 of the chamber's 34 seats up for election. This took place alongside elections to the House of Delegates , as well as a number of statewide elected positions and elections to Congress and the Presidency.
West Virginia Republican Gov. Jim Justice won the state’s open Senate seat Tuesday, NBC News projects, moving Republicans one step closer to flipping the balance of power in the chamber.
Republican Gov. Jim Justice is projected to win the West Virginia Senate race, ... He later flirted with running for president on a third-party ticket but ruled it out. ... The best books of 2024 ...
West Virginia Gov. Jim Justice has won his state's U.S. Senate race, The Associated Press projects, and will replace retiring Sen. Joe Manchin in January. Justice, 73, easily defeated Democrat ...
Incumbent senator Joe Manchin announced that he would not run for reelection in 2024. Manchin was the only state-wide elected Democrat in West Virginia before he left the party and became an independent in early 2024. [6] Term-limited incumbent governor Jim Justice won the Republican party primary over U.S. representative Alex Mooney.
Republicans take back Senate majority with wins in West Virginia, Ohio. Melania Trump shares behind-the-scenes look as Barron casts first-ever ballot. ... Heading into the 2024 cycle, GOP brass ...
[18] [14] [19] Republicans won control of the U.S. Senate with 53 seats by flipping the open seat in West Virginia and defeating Democratic incumbents in Montana, Ohio, and Pennsylvania, while Republicans retained all the seats they previously held. This is the first time since 1980 that Republicans flipped control of either chamber of Congress ...