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2024 West Virginia gubernatorial election


The 2024 West Virginia gubernatorial election was held on November 5, 2024, to elect the governor of West Virginia, concurrently with the 2024 U.S. presidential election, as well as elections to the United States Senate and elections to the United States House of Representatives, and various state and local elections. Republican state Attorney General Patrick Morrisey was elected to his first term in office after defeating Democratic Huntington mayor Steve Williams in the general election. Incumbent Republican Jim Justice was term-limited and was unable to seek re-election to a third consecutive term in office; he instead ran for the U.S. Senate.

First elected in 2016 as a Democrat by 6.8 percentage points, Justice switched parties in August 2017 and won re-election in 2020 as a Republican by 33.3 percentage points. Primary elections took place on May 14, 2024. This is the first time since 1972 that Republicans won consecutive gubernatorial elections in the state. However, Morrisey performed worse than Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump, who outperformed Morrisey by 7.98 percentage points. Meanwhile, Williams outperformed Kamala Harris by 3.48 percentage points. All statewide Democratic nominees failed to carry a single county in their respective general election races in 2024.

A conservative rural southeastern state, West Virginia is considered extremely Republican at the federal and state levels; Republicans hold all statewide executive offices and supermajorities in both state legislative houses, and from 2015 until he became an Independent in 2024, Senator Joe Manchin had been the state's only congressional Democrat. In the 2020 presidential election, Donald Trump carried West Virginia by 38.93 percentage points.

With Jim Justice term-limited and unable to run for a third consecutive term as Governor, the Republican primary was expected to be competitive and crowded. Most analysts considered Republicans to be a heavy favorite, given the state's partisan lean and the margin from the previous election.

  • Patrick Morrisey, West Virginia Attorney General (2013–2025) and nominee for U.S. Senate in 2018

  • Moore Capito, former state delegate (2016–2023), grandson of former governor Arch Moore, and son of U.S. Senator Shelley Moore Capito

  • Kevin Christian, electrical engineer

  • Chris Miller, automobile dealer and son of U.S. Representative Carol Miller

  • Mitch Roberts, store manager and write-in candidate for governor in 2020

  • Mac Warner, West Virginia Secretary of State (2017–2025)

  • J.B. McCuskey, West Virginia State Auditor (2017–2025) (ran for attorney general)

  • Rashida Yost, businesswoman

  • Kent Leonhardt, West Virginia Commissioner of Agriculture (2017–present) (ran for re-election)

  • Riley Moore, West Virginia State Treasurer (2021–2025) and grandson of former governor Arch Moore (ran for U.S. House)

No.DateHostModeratorLinkRepublicanRepublicanRepublicanRepublican
Dec. 8, 2023MetroNewsHoppy KerchevalYouTubeAPPP
Feb. 29, 2024Hoppy KerchevalYouTubePPPP
Apr. 30, 2024WSAZ-3WSAZ-3PPPP
Campaign finance reports as of April 28, 2024
Patrick Morrisey (R)$3,624,343$3,078,086$695,276
Moore Capito (R)$2,131,285$1,519,377$599,354
Chris Miller (R)$1,615,788$6,175,751$519,538
Mac Warner (R)$559,038$372,948$172,787
Poll sourceDate(s)administeredSamplesizeMarginof errorMooreCapitoChrisMillerPatrickMorriseyMacWarnerOtherUndecided
Emerson CollegeMay 2–5, 2024558 (LV)± 4.1%29%21%33%15%3%
Research AmericaApril 24 – May 1, 2024407 (LV)± 4.9%24%25%32%10%3%6%
NMB ResearchApril 20–22, 2024500 (LV)± 4.4%31%14%23%13%18%
Research AmericaApril 3–9, 2024400 (LV)± 4.9%29%16%31%12%3%10%
WPA IntelligenceApril 1–3, 2024501 (LV)± 4.4%20%19%37%14%9%
Emerson CollegeMarch 19–21, 2024735 (LV)± 3.6%14%16%33%6%29%
WPA IntelligenceNovember 27–29, 2023507 (LV)± 4.4%23%10%39%14%14%
American Pulse Research& Polling (R)November 13–14, 2023414 (LV)± 4.8%23%10%31%14%23%
CAMPNovember 10–12, 2023863 (LV)± 3.26%18%11%24%21%5%21%
i360Octoer 3–4, 2023811 (LV)± 3.4%18%6%29%8%20%19%
West Virginia MetroNewsAugust 16–26, 2023402 (RV)± 4.9%32%9%27%6%26%
Orion StrategiesJune 17–20, 2023651 (LV)± 6.0%30%5%31%9%8%17%
National Research Inc.February 23–28, 2023600 (LV)± 4.0%15%6%28%11%6%29%

Results by county:   Morrisey   20–30%  30–40%  40–50%  50–60%  60–70%   Capito   20–30%  30–40%   Miller   20–30%  30–40%  40–50%

PartyCandidateVotes%
Republican75,11133.28%
Republican62,18127.55%
Republican46,01020.39%
Republican36,17016.03%
Republican3,1381.39%
Republican3,0881.37%
225,698100.00%
  • Steve Williams, mayor of Huntington (2013–2025) and former state delegate (1986–1994)

  • Joe Manchin, U.S. senator (2010–2025) and former governor (2005–2010)

  • Ben Salango, Kanawha County commissioner and nominee for governor in 2020

PartyCandidateVotes%
Democratic89,545100.00%
89,545100.00%
  • Chase Linko-Looper, U.S. Army veteran

  • Erika Kolenich, attorney and nominee for governor in 2020

  • S. Marshall Wilson, former Republican state delegate (2016–2020) and write-in candidate for governor in 2020

  • Joe Manchin, U.S. senator (2010–2025) and former governor (2005–2010) (endorsed Williams)

SourceRankingAs of
The Cook Political ReportSolid RJune 13, 2024
Inside ElectionsSolid RJuly 14, 2023
Sabato's Crystal BallSafe RJune 4, 2024
RCPSolid RJuly 13, 2024
Elections DailySafe RJuly 12, 2023
CNalysisSolid RAugust 17, 2024
No.DateHostModeratorLinkRepublicanDemocratic
Oct. 29, 2024MetroNewsHoppy KerchevalC-SPANPP
Campaign finance reports as of October 25, 2024
Patrick Morrisey (R)$6,824,464$6,183,264$1,351,895
Steve Williams (D)$250,255$92,274$156,426
Poll sourceDate(s)administeredSamplesizeMarginof errorPatrickMorrisey (R)SteveWilliams (D)Undecided
Research AmericaAugust 21–27, 2024400 (RV)± 4.9%49%35%16%
PartyCandidateVotes%.mw-parser-output .tooltip-dotted{border-bottom:1px dotted;cursor:help}±%
Republican459,30061.99%1.50%
Democratic233,97631.58%1.36%
Libertarian21,2282.87%
Constitution16,8282.27%N/A
Mountain9,5961.30%0.14%
Write-in100.00%0.05%
740,938100.00%N/A

Morrisey won every county in the state.

Morrisey won both congressional districts.

DistrictMorriseyWilliamsRepresentative
60%34%Carol Miller
63%30%Alex Mooney (118th Congress)
Riley Moore (119th Congress)

Partisan clients

Official campaign websites

  • Erika Kolenich (L) for Governor
  • Chase Linko-Looper (M) for Governor
  • Patrick Morrisey (R) for Governor
  • Steve Williams (D) for Governor
  • S. Marshall Wilson (C) for Governor
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