President
Donald Trump – 3,916 votes
Kamala Harris – 1,221 vote
Robert F. Kennedy Jr. – 72 votes
Jill Stein – 17 votes
U.S. Senator
Jim Justice – 3,95 votes
Glenn Elliott – 1,263 votes
David Moran – 159 votes
U.S. House of Representatives, 1st Congressional District
Carol Miller – 3,496 votes
Chris Bob Reed – 1,186 votes
Wes Holden – 260 votes
Governor
Patrick Morrisey – 3,355 votes
Steve Williams – 1,468 votes
Erika Klie Kolenich – 104 votes
Chase Linko-Looper – 71 votes
S. Marshall Wilson – 55 votes
Secretary of State
Kris Warner – 3,680 votes
Thornton Cooper – 1,226 votes
Auditor
Mark Hunt – 3,494
Mary Ann Roebuck Claytor – 1,319 votes
Treasurer
Larry Pack – 4,218 votes
Commissioner of Agriculture
Kent Leonhardt – 3,545 votes
Deborah Stiles – 1,273 votes
Attorney General
John “JB” McCuskey – 3,592 votes
Teresa Toriseva – 1,229 votes
State Senator, 10th Senatorial District
Jack David Woodrum – 4,448 votes
House of Delegates, 40th District
Roy G. Cooper – 1,660 votes
James W. “Jim” McNeely – 728 votes
House of Delegates, 41st District
Jordan Allen Maynor – 1,790 votes
Anna White Ferraraccio – 729 votes
County Commission
Charles W. Saunders – 4,394 votes
Prosecuting Attorney
Christopher Lefler – 4,198 votes
Sheriff
Justin Faris – 4,292 votes
Assessor
Gregory S. “Greg” Vandall – 2,707 votes
Larry D. Fox – 2,361 votes
Surveyor
Jeffery J. Chambers – 3,892 votes
Amendment No. 1: Protection of Persons Against Medically Assisted Suicide
For – 2,417 votes
Against – 2,199 votes
City of Hinton Levy
For – 662 votes
Against – 260 votes
Board of Education Levy
For 2,331 votes
Against – 2,655 votes
Summers County had a 63.24% voter turnout with 5,303 ballots cast and 8,386 registered voters, according to the Summers County Clerk’s Office.










