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2024 Huntington mayoral election
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The 2024 Huntington, West Virginia municipal election will be held on November 5, 2024, to elect members of the city council and mayor.
Mayor
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On March 5, 2024, incumbent Steve Williams is term-limited and can not run for reelection, instead running for governor.[1] Jennifer Wheeler and Dan Ferguson ran as Democrats.[2] Patrick Farrell, Andy Battista, and Richard Luther entered the race as Republicans.[3] Jay Michaels filed to run as an independent, and will appear on the general election ballot.[4]
Democratic primary
Nominee
- Jennifer Wheeler, Director of Development at Huntington Museum of Art and former Chairwoman of Huntington City Council (2021) for District 4 (2017–2021)
Eliminated in primary
- Dan Ferguson, retired magistrate judge, former police officer, and U.S. Coast Guard veteran
Republican primary
Nominee
- Patrick Farrell, business owner and U.S. Air Force veteran
Eliminated in primary
- Andy Battista, Vietnam War veteran
- Richard Luther
Third-party and independent candidates
Declared
- Jay Michaels (Independent), entertainment industry professional and home renovation specialist
General election
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City Council
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All 11 of Huntington's City Council seats are up for election. Huntington will elect 9 members from single-member districts and 2 members from an at-large district.
At-Large District
Democratic primary
Advanced to general election
- DuRon Jackson, incumbent At-large councilman
- Ally Layman, incumbent District 9 councilwoman
Eliminated in primary
- Drew Ciccarello, former dean of the College of Business at Alderson Broaddus University
Republican primary
Advanced to general election
- Rob Archer, associate principal at Huntington High School
- Greg Martin
Eliminated in primary
- Tommy Matty, business owner
General Election
District 1
Republican primary
Nominee
- Jason Arthur, business owner and high school coach
Eliminated in primary
- Eric S. Kilgore
- Kevin Dale Maynard
Democratic primary
Nominee
- Sasha Chapman, clinical specialist
General election
District 2
Republican primary
Nominee
- Todd Sweeney, incumbent District 2 councilman
Democratic primary
Nominee
- David S. Clark, former journalist, restaurant manager, and teacher
Eliminated in primary
- Steve Marcum, automotive business owner, welder, and plumber
General election
District 3
Democratic primary
Nominee
- Tia "Fix" Rumbaugh, incumbent District 3 councilwoman
Eliminated in primary
- Jeffrey McKay, business owner
Republican primary
Nominee
- Joshua M. Garnes, business owner
Eliminated in primary
- James P. Hoffsted
General election
District 4
Democratic primary
Nominee
- Sarah Walling, incumbent District 4 councilwoman and Huntington City Council Chairwoman
Eliminated in primary
- Rebecca Thacker Howe
Republican primary
Nominee
- Jim Duke, sales representative
General election
District 5
Democratic primary
Nominee
- Teresa Johnson, incumbent District 5 councilwoman
Republican primary
Nominee
- Lauren Vega, manager and fitness instructor
Eliminated in primary
- Dino Battista
General election
District 6
Democratic primary
Nominee
- Holly Smith Mount, incumbent District 6 councilwoman and Huntington City Council Vice Chairwoman
Republican primary
Nominee
- Matthew Glenn White, business owner
General election
District 7
Democratic primary
Nominee
- Mike Shockley, incumbent District 7 councilman
Republican primary
Nominee
- Jamie Springston, veteran advocate, former EMT, and U.S. Navy veteran
General Election
District 8
Democratic Primary
Nominee
- Pat Jones, incumbent District 8 councilman
Eliminated in primary
- Brian Byrd, chief operating officer of Huntington YMCA
Republican Primary
Nominee
- Linda Blough, former retail manager
General Election
District 9
Democratic primary
Nominee
- Carl Eastham, former firefighter
Eliminated in primary
- Jack Daniels, software engineer
Republican primary
Nominee
- Stacy Jo Holley, adult protective service investigator
Eliminated in primary
- Gary David Sawyers Jr., manager
General election
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