2024 WV Farm PAC Primary Endorsements
U.S. President
Donald J. Trump (R)
U.S. Senate
Alexander X. Mooney (R)
U.S. House of Representatives
District 1 – Carol Miller (R)
District 2 – Joseph (Joe) Earley (R)
WV Governor
Patrick Morrisey (R)
WV Secretary of State
Kris Warner (R)
WV Auditor
Eric L. Householder (R)
WV State Treasurer
Larry Pack (R)
WV Commissioner of Agriculture
Kent Leonhardt (R)
WV Attorney General
John “JB” McKuskey (R)
WV Senate
District #1 – Ryan W. Weld (R)
District #2 – Mike Maroney (R)
District #3 – Donna J. Boley (R)
District #4 – Amy Nichole Grady (R)
District #5 – Ric Griffith (D)
District #6 – Chandler Swope (R)
District #7 – Rupie Phillips (R)
District #8 – Glenn D. Jeffries (R)
District #10 – Jack David Woodrum (R)
District #11 – Robert Lee Karnes (R)
District #12 – Patrick S. Martin (R)
District #14 – Randy E. Smith (R)
District #15 – Craig Blair (R)
District #16 – Paul Espinosa (R) ,
Patrica Rucker (R)
District #17 – Eric Nelson (R)
WV Supreme Court of Appeals
Haley Bunn (Div 1)
Charles S Trump IV (Div 2)
WV House of Delegates
District #1 – Pat McGeehan (R)
District #2 – Mark Zatezalo (R)
District #3 – Jimmy Willis (R)
District #4 – Diana Winzenreid (R)
District #5 – Shawn Fluharty (D)
District #6 – Jeff Stephens (R)
District #7 – Charles R. Sheedy Sr. (R)
District #8 – David L. Kelly (R)
District #9 – Trenton Carl Barnhart (R)
District #10 – Bill Anderson (R)
District #11 – Bob Fehrenbacher (R)
District #12 – Vernon Criss (R)
District #13 – Scot Heckert (R)
District #14 – Dave Foggin (R)
District #15 – Martin “Rick” Atkinson (R)
District #16 – Frederick Happy Joe Parsons (R)
District #17 – Jonathan Adam Pinson (R)
District #18 – Jim Butler (R)
District #19 – Kathie Hess Crouse (R)
District #20 – Sarah Drennan (R)
District #21 – Jarred Cannon (R)
District #22 – Daniel Linville (R)
District #23 – Evan Worrell (R)
District #24 – Patrick Lucas (R)
District #26 – Matthew Rohrbach (R)
District #27 – Jeff Maynard (R)
District #28 – Samatha Stephens (R)
District #29 – Nate Randolph (R)
District #30 – David “Flimsy” Adkins (R)
District #31 – Margitta Mazzocchi (R)
District #32 – Josh Holstein (R)
District #34 – Mark Dean (R)
District #35 – Adam Vance (R)
District #36 – David Green (R)
District #37 – Mary Gearheart (R)
District #38 – Joe C. Ellington Jr. (R)
District #39 – Doug Smith (R)
District #40 – Roy G. Cooper (R)
District #41 – Jordan Allen Maynor (R)
District #42 – Brandon Steele (R)
District #43 – Christopher Toney (R)
District #45 – Eric Brooks (R)
District #46 – Jeff Campbell (R)
District #47 – George “Boogie” Ambler (R),
Ray Canterbury (R)
District #48 – Thomas Clark (R)
District #49 – Heather Tully (R)
District #50 – David “Elliott” Pritt (R)
District #51 – Marshall W. Clay (R)
District #55 – J.B. Akers (R)
District #58 – Walter Hall (R)
District #59 – Andy Shamblin (R)
District #60 – Dana Ferrell (R)
District #61 – Dean Jeffries (R)
District #62 – Roger Hanshaw (R)
District #63 – Lori Dittman (R)
District #64 – Adam Burkhammer (R)
District #65 – Carl “Robbie” Martin (R)
District #66 – Jonathan B. Kyle (R)
District #67 – Elias Coop-Gonzalez (R)
District #68 – Chris Phillips (R)
District #69 – Keith Marple (R)
District #70 – Mickey Petitto (R)
District #71 – Laura Kimble (R)
District #72 – Clay Riley (R)
District #73 – Fred Guidi (R)
District #74 – Michael E. DeVault (R)
District #75 – Phil Mallow (R)
District #77 – Joe Statler (R)
District #78 – Gino Chiarelli (R)
District #80 – John Williams (D)
District #81 – Anitra Hamilton (D)
District #83 – George Street (R)
District #84 – D. Rolland Jennings (R)
District #85 – John Paul Hott II (R)
District #86 – Bryan C. Ward (R)
District #87 – Gary G. Howell (R)
District #88 – Rick Hillenbrand (R)
District #89 – Darren J. Thorne (R)
District #90 – George Miller (R)
District #91 – Don Forsht (R)
District #92 – Michel Hite (R)
District #93 – Mike Hornby (R)
District #94 – Larry D. Kump (R)
District #95 – Charles “Chuck” K. Horst (R)
District #98 – Joe Funkhouser (R)
District #99 – Wayne Clark (R)
District #100 – William Ridenour (R)