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Brian F. Hicks

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Brian F. Hicks
Candidate for West Virginia House of Delegates District 30
Political party Republican

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Brian F. Hicks was a Republican candidate for District 30, West Virginia House of Delegates in the November 2, 2010 state legislative election.

Elections

2010

See also: West Virginia House of Delegates elections, 2010

Hicks was defeated as one of fourteen candidates running for the seven positions in District 30 on the ballot in the November 2, 2010 general election. He was opposed in the general election by Republican candidates Michael Scott Hall, Daniel "Rick" Barnett, Fred Joseph, Eric Nelson, Jim Strawn, and Steve Sweeney; Democrat incumbents Bonnie Brown, Nancy Guthrie, Barbara Hatfield, Mark Hunt, Douglas Skaff, Jr., Sharon Spencer, and Danny Wells. Only the top seven vote-getters were elected. [1][2]

West Virginia State Senate, District 30 Republican Primary (2010)
Candidates Votes Percent
Green check mark.jpg Fredrik Eric Nelson, Jr. (R) 2,963 4.21%
Green check mark.jpg Fred H. Joseph (R) 2,820 4.01%
Green check mark.jpg Michael Scott Hall (R) 2,548 3.62%
Green check mark.jpg James W. Strawn (R) 2,343 3.33%
Green check mark.jpg Steven Sweeney (R) 2,096 2.98%
Green check mark.jpg Daniel Richard Barnett (R) 1,993 2.83%
Green check mark.jpg Brian Franklin Hicks (R) 1,979 2.81%
Harold Verdayne Meade, Jr. (R) 1,273 1.81%

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