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1996 West Virginia Supreme Court of Appeals election

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1996 West Virginia Supreme Court of Appeals election

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Nominee Spike Maynard Larry Starcher
Party Democratic Democratic
Popular vote 307,700 306,731
Percentage 31.61% 31.52%

 
Nominee John C. Yoder Richard A. Robb
Party Republican Republican
Popular vote 182,423 176,462
Percentage 18.74% 18.13%

Justices before election

Arthur M. Recht
Democratic
Joseph Albright
Democratic

Elected Justices

Spike Maynard
Democratic
Larry Starcher
Democratic

The 1996 West Virginia Supreme Court of Appeals election took place on November 5, 1996, to elect two Justices of the Supreme Court of Appeals of West Virginia for the next 12 years. The election was concurrently held with a separate special election to complete Franklin Cleckley's unexpired term on the court. The electoral system requires voters to vote for no more than two candidates.

The original holders of the two seats up for election, Democratic Justices William T. Brotherton Jr. and Richard Neely, both retired in 1995. They were replaced by Arthur M. Recht and Joseph Albright, both appointed by Democratic Governor Gaston Caperton. However, they were defeated in the Democratic primary election by Larry Starcher and Spike Maynard, both Circuit Court Judges.

In the general election, Starcher and Maynard managed to defeat Republican candidates John C. Yoder, a State Senator from the 16th district, and Richard A. "Richie" Robb, mayor of South Charleston.

Democratic primary

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Nominees

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Eliminated in primary

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Results

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May 14, 1996 Democratic primary[3]
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Larry Starcher 110,875 23.88%
Democratic Spike Maynard 92,075 19.84%
Democratic Joseph Albright (incumbent) 87,892 18.93%
Democratic Arthur M. Recht (incumbent) 63,746 13.73%
Democratic John R. Frazier 56,390 12.15%
Democratic Brian Gallagher 53,231 11.47%
Total votes 464,209 100.00%

Republican primary

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Results

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May 14, 1996 Republican primary[4]
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican John C. Yoder 71,906 50.60%
Republican Richard A. "Richie" Robb 70,190 49.40%
Total votes 142,096 100.00%

General election

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Results

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1996 West Virginia Supreme Court of Appeals election[5]
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Spike Maynard 307,700 31.61%
Democratic Larry Starcher 306,731 31.52%
Republican John C. Yoder 182,423 18.74%
Republican Richard A. "Richie" Robb 176,462 18.13%
Total votes 973,316 100.00%
Democratic hold
Democratic hold

References

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  1. ^ "Lees files for governor's race". Point Pleasant Register. January 31, 1996.
  2. ^ Rochelle Olson (January 23, 1996). "Gallagher touts legislative experience in running for court". Point Pleasant Register.
  3. ^ "West Virginia Blue Book - 1996 - Pages 552-553" (PDF). West Virginia Legislature.
  4. ^ "West Virginia Blue Book - 1996 - Page 581" (PDF). West Virginia Legislature.
  5. ^ "West Virginia Blue Book - 1997 - Page 714" (PDF). West Virginia Legislature.