2020 West Virginia gubernatorial election

The 2020 West Virginia gubernatorial election will be held on November 3, 2020, to elect the Governor of West Virginia, concurrently with the 2020 U.S. presidential election, as well as elections to the United States Senate, elections to the United States House of Representatives and various state and local elections. Incumbent Republican Governor Jim Justice announced his 2020 campaign on January 7, 2019 at the Civic Center in White Sulphur Springs.[1] Justice was elected in 2016 as a Democrat, but later switched back to the Republican Party.[2]

2020 West Virginia gubernatorial election

November 3, 2020
 
Nominee Jim Justice Ben Salango Daniel Lutz
Party Republican Democratic Mountain

Incumbent Governor

Jim Justice
Republican


Republican primary

Candidates

Nominee

Eliminated in primary

  • Shelly Jean Fitzhugh, retiree[4]
  • Michael Folk, former state delegate[5]
  • Brooke Lunsford, insurance agent[6]
  • Chuck Sheedy, U.S. Army veteran[7]
  • Doug Six, surveyor[6]
  • Woody Thrasher, former West Virginia Secretary of Commerce (2017–2018)[8]

Declined

Polling

Poll source Date(s)
administered
Sample
size[lower-alpha 1]
Margin
of error
Jim
Justice
Mike
Folk
Woody
Thrasher
Other /
Undecided
Triton Polling & Research/WMOV May 18–26, 2020 719 (LV) ± 3.7% 53% 15% 14% 18%[lower-alpha 2]
WPA Intelligence (R)[upper-alpha 1] December 16–18, 2019 502 (LV) ± 4.4% 38% 6% 30% 26%'
Research America Inc. December 4–9, 2019 229 (LV) 56% 11% 21% 12%
Public Opinion Strategies (R) August 24-25, 2019 [lower-alpha 3] 56% 26% 18%
Research America Inc. August 14–22, 2019 216 (LV) 53% 12% 19% 17%'
WPA Intelligence[upper-alpha 2] August 13–14, 2019 509 (V) 38% 11% 23% 28%
WPA Intelligence[upper-alpha 3] March 7–10, 2019 509 (V) 58% 5% 5% 32%

Results

Results by county:
Republican primary results [11]
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Jim Justice (incumbent) 133,586 62.60%
Republican Woody Thrasher 38,891 18.20%
Republican Michael Folk 27,255 12.80%
Republican Doug Six 4,413 2.13%
Republican Brooke Lunsford 3,837 1.82%
Republican Shelly Jean Fitzhugh 2,815 1.29%
Republican Chuck Sheedy 2,539 1.16%
Total votes 213,336 100.0%

Democratic primary

Candidates

Nominee

  • Ben Salango, Kanawha County commissioner[12]

Eliminated in primary

Declined

Endorsements

Ben Salango
Federal politicians
Statewide politicians
Individuals
Organizations
Newspapers
Stephen Smith
Federal politicians
Statewide politicians
  • Danielle Walker, state delegate for District 51[23]
Organizations
Labor unions
Individuals
  • Douglas Hughes, Democratic gubernatorial candidate in 2020[32]
  • Gordon Simmons, West Virginia Public Workers Union founding member and ex-president
Ron Stollings
State legislators
Organizations
  • West Virginia Education Association[34]

Polling

Poll source Date(s)
administered
Sample
size[lower-alpha 1]
Margin
of error
Ben
Salango
Stephen
Smith
Ron
Stollings
Other /
Undecided
Triton Polling & Research/WMOV May 18-26, 2020 231 (LV) ± 6.4% 30% 27% 10% 33%[lower-alpha 4]
Research America/MetroNews December 4–10, 2019 220 (LV) ± 4.4% 18% 21% 19% 46%[lower-alpha 5]

Results

Results by county:
Democratic primary results[35]
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Ben Salango 73,099 38.78%
Democratic Stephen Smith 63,281 33.57%
Democratic Ron Stollings 25,322 13.43%
Democratic Jody Murphy 17,692 9.39%
Democratic Douglas Hughes 9,100 4.83%
Total votes 188,494 100.0%

Other candidates

Mountain Party

The Mountain Party received over 5% of the vote in 2016 with former State Senator and Delegate Charlotte Pritt as the party's gubernatorial nominee. The party nominates its candidate for governor by convention per its bylaws.[36]

Nominee

  • Daniel Lutz, Eastern Panhandle Conservation District Supervisor representing Jefferson County, and Commissioned U.S. Air Force Veteran[37]

Declined

  • Charlotte Pritt, former state senator and state Delegate, write-in candidate for governor in 1992, Democratic nominee for governor in 1996, and Mountain nominee for governor in 2016

Libertarian Party

Nominee

  • Erika Kolenich, trial attorney[7]

Independents

Declared

  • Quintin Gerard Caldwell, Independent candidate for governor in 2016 [38][7]
  • David Sartin, former Army paramedic[39][7]

General election

Predictions

Source Ranking As of
The Cook Political Report[40] Safe R April 3, 2020
Inside Elections[41] Safe R June 19, 2020
Sabato's Crystal Ball[42] Likely R July 14, 2020
Politico[43] Likely R July 6, 2020
Daily Kos[44] Likely R July 22, 2020
RCP[45] Safe R June 13, 2020

Endorsements

Ben Salango (D)
Federal politicians
Statewide politicians
Individuals
Organizations
Newspapers

Polling

Hypothetical polling
Poll source Date(s)
administered
Sample
size[lower-alpha 1]
Margin
of error
Jim
Justice (R)
Joe
Manchin (D)
Other /
Undecided
Research America/MetroNews August 14–22, 2019 501 (RV) ± 4.4% 39% 49% 12%

Results

West Virginia gubernatorial election, 2020
Party Candidate Votes % ±
Republican Jim Justice (incumbent)
Democratic Ben Salango
Mountain Daniel Lutz
Libertarian Erika Kolenich
Write-in
Total votes 100.0%

Notes

  1. Key:
    A – all adults
    RV – registered voters
    LV – likely voters
    V – unclear
  2. Undecided with 12%, Doug Six with 2.0%; Shelby Fitzhugh with 1.8%; Brooke Lunsford with 1.2%; Chuck Sheedy with 0.6%
  3. Not available
  4. Undecided with 29%, Jody Murphy with 2.9%; Douglas Hughes with 1.3%
  5. Undecided with 42%, Cecil Silva with 1.8%; Jody Murphy with 1.4%; Edwin Vanover with 0.5%
Partisan clients
  1. Poll conducted for Woody Thrasher
  2. Poll sponsored by Woody Thrasher's campaign
  3. Poll sponsored by Woody Thrasher's campaign
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