2024 Huntington mayoral election
The 2024 Huntington, West Virginia municipal election will be held on November 5, 2024, to elect members of the city council and mayor.
Mayor
2024 Huntington mayoral election
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
Eliminated in primary
Third-party and independent candidates
Declared
Jay Michaels (Independent), entertainment industry professional and home renovation specialist
General election
City Council
2024 Huntington City Council elections
Majority party
Minority party
Party
Democratic
Republican
Seats before
9
2
Seats won
6
5
Seat change
3
3
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
Republican primary
Advanced to general election
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
General election
District 4
Democratic primary
Nominee
Sarah Walling, incumbent District 4 councilwoman and Huntington City Council Chairwoman
Eliminated in primary
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
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
References
Official campaign websites