Jim Brown Do you have a photo that could go here? Click here to submit it for this profile! * * * Democratic Party ## Contents * 1 Elections * 1.1 2014 * 2 Recent news * 3 See also * 4 External links * 5 Footnotes James M. Brown was a 2014 Democratic candidate for District 28 of the West Virginia House of Delegates.[1] ## Elections[edit] ### 2014[edit] See also: West Virginia House of Delegates elections, 2014 Elections for the West Virginia House of Delegates took place in 2014. A primary election took place on May 13, 2014. The general election was held on November 4, 2014. The signature filing deadline for candidates wishing to run in this election was January 25, 2014. District 28 is represented by two delegates. Jim McNeely and Jim Brown defeated Jeff Pritt in the Democratic primary. Incumbents Roy G. Cooper and John O'Neal were unopposed in the Republican primary. Cooper and O'Neal defeated McNeely and Brown in the general election.[1][2] West Virginia House of Delegates District 28, General Election, 2014 Party | Candidate | Vote % | Votes | Republican | John D. O'Neal, IV Incumbent | 35.5% | 6,334 | Republican | Roy G. Cooper Incumbent | 31.1% | 5,552 | Democratic | James M. "Jim" Brown | 17.6% | 3,148 | Democratic | James W. "Jim" McNeely | 15.8% | 2,814 Total Votes | 17,848 West Virginia House of Delegates, District 28 Democratic Primary, 2014 Candidate | Vote % | Votes Jim Brown | 36.1% | 1,481 Jim McNeely | 35.3% | 1,450 Jeff Pritt | 28.6% | 1,174 Total Votes | 4,105 ## Recent news[edit] This section links to a Google news search for the term "Jim + Brown + West + Virginia + House" Jim Brown News Feed ## See also[edit] * West Virginia State Legislature * West Virginia state legislative districts * West Virginia State Senate * West Virginia State Senate elections, 2014 ## External links[edit] | Suggest a link | * West Virginia State Legislature * Jim Brown on Facebook ## Footnotes[edit] 1. ↑ 1.0 1.1 West Virginia Secretary of State, "Candidate search," accessed April 30, 2014 2. ↑ West Virginia Secretary of State, "Statewide Results," accessed June 18, 2014 [show] Current members of the West Virginia House of Delegates Leadership Speaker of the House:Roger Hanshaw Minority Leader:Douglas Skaff Representatives District 1 Pat McGeehan (R) Mark Zatezalo (R) District 2 Phil Diserio (D) District 3 Shawn Fluharty (D) Erikka Storch (R) District 4 Charlie Reynolds (R) Lisa Zukoff (D) District 5 David Pethtel (D) District 6 David Kelly (R) District 7 Trenton Barnhart (R) District 8 Everette Anderson (R) District 9 Dennis Kimes (R) District 10 Roger Conley (R) Vernon Criss (R) John Kelly (R) District 11 Riley Keaton (R) District 12 Steve Westfall (R) District 13 Kathie Crouse (R) Jonathan Pinson (R) District 14 Johnnie Wamsley (R) District 15 Geoff Foster (R) District 16 Sean Hornbuckle (D) Daniel Linville (R) John Mandt (R) District 17 Chad Lovejoy (D) Matthew Rohrbach (R) District 18 Evan Worrell (R) District 19 Joshua Booth (R) Ric Griffith (D) District 20 Nathan Brown (D) District 21 Mark Dean (R) District 22 Jarred Cannon (R) Zack Maynard (R) District 23 Josh Holstein (R) District 24 Jordan Bridges (R) Margitta Mazzocchi (R) District 25 Tony Paynter (R) District 26 Ed Evans (D) District 27 Joe Ellington (R) Marty Gearheart (R) Doug Smith (R) District 28 Roy Cooper (R) Jordan Maynor (R) District 29 Brandon Steele (R) District 30 Mick Bates (R) District 31 Christopher Toney (R) District 32 Tom Fast (R) Austin Haynes (R) Kayla Kessinger (R) District 33 Roger Hanshaw (R) District 34 Brent Boggs (D) District 35 Moore Capito (R) Larry Pack (R) Douglas Skaff (D) Kayla Young (D) District 36 Jim Barach (D) Chris Pritt (R) Larry Rowe (D) District 37 Mike Pushkin (D) District 38 Dianna Graves (R) District 39 Dana Ferrell (R) District 40 Dean Jeffries (R) District 41 Heather Tully (R) District 42 Michael Honaker (R) Todd Longanacre (R) District 43 William Nestor (R) Cody Thompson (D) District 44 Caleb Hanna (R) District 45 Carl Martin (R) District 46 Adam Burkhammer (R) District 47 Chris Phillips (R) District 48 Danny Hamrick (R) Laura Kimble (R) Ben Queen (R) Clay Riley (R) District 49 Amy Summers (R) District 50 Joey Garcia (D) Phil Mallow (R) Guy Ward (R) District 51 Barbara Fleischauer (D) Evan Hansen (D) Joe Statler (R) Danielle Walker (D) John Williams (D) District 52 Terri Sypolt (R) District 53 D.R. 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