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Unofficial primary election results: West Virginia
From Ballotpedia
May 12, 2010
West Virginia: Yesterday's primary election saw two contested Circuit Court races and two Magistrate Court races.
- In the 9th Circuit Court race, recently appointed Omar J. Aboulhosn was elected by voters. As of now, he is running unopposed in the general election.[1]
- The 22nd Circuit Court race became one step closer to being decided, as Jerry D. Moore defeated his opponent in the Democratic primary. Next up is the race against Charles E. Parsons in the general election.[2][3][4]
- In Cabell County, the Magistrate Court race field has been narrowed from nine to two candidates. Dan Goheen will run as the Democratic nominee in November, while Paul Harvey will be his Republican contender.[5][6][7]
- Results for the Mercer County Magistrate Court race have not yet been posted.
Footnotes
- ↑ Bluefield Daily Telegraph, "Aboulhosn wins judgeship over Boggess," May 12, 2010
- ↑ WV Secretary of State, Hardy County Unofficial Results, May 11 Primary
- ↑ WV Secretary of State, Hampshire County Unofficial Results, May 11 Primary
- ↑ WV Secretary of State, Pendleton County Unofficial Results, May 11 Primary
- ↑ Bluefield Daily Telegraph, "Ballots take shape for 2010 Mercer, McDowell Primary," February 1, 2010
- ↑ Herald-Dispatch, "Candidate filings," February 14, 2010
- ↑ West Virginia Secretary of State, Justices & Judges