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Members of The 80th West Virginia Senate

District Senator Party Residence 2000 Census District County/Counties (2010 Census District Changes)
1 Orphy Klempa Democratic Ohio Brooke, Hancock, Ohio (Brooke, Hancock, Ohio, Marshall (part))
Jack Yost Democratic Brooke
2 Larry J. Edgell Democratic Wetzel Calhoun, Doddridge, Marion (part), Marshall,
Monongalia (part), Ritchie, Tyler, Wetzel (Calhoun, Doddridge, Marion (different part), Marshall (part), Monongalia (different part), Tyler, Gilmer, Calhoun (part)
Jeffrey V. Kessler Democratic Marshall
3 Donna J. Boley Republican Pleasants Pleasants, Roane (part), Wirt, Wood (Pleasants, Roane (different part), Wirt, Wood
David Nohe Republican Wood
4 Karen L. Facemyer Republican Jackson Jackson, Mason, Putnam, Roane (part) (Jackson, Mason, Putnam (part), Roane (different part)
Mike Hall Republican Putnam
5 Evan Jenkins Democratic Cabell Cabell, Wayne (part) (Cabell, Wayne (different part))
Robert H. Plymale Democratic Wayne
6 H. Truman Chafin Democratic Mingo McDowell, Mercer (part), Mingo, Wayne (part) (McDowell (part), Mercer, Mingo (part) Wayne (different part))
John Pat Fanning Democratic McDowell
7 Ron Stollings Democratic Boone Boone, Lincoln, Logan, Wayne (part) (Boone, Lincoln, Logan, Wayne (different part), Mingo (Part))
Art Kirkendoll Democratic Logan
8 Corey Palumbo Democratic Kanawha Kanawha (Kanawha (part), Putnam (part))
Erik Wells Democratic
9 Richard Browning Democratic Wyoming Raleigh, Wyoming (part) (Raleigh, Wyoming, McDowell (part))
Mike Green Democratic Raleigh
10 Ron Miller Democratic Greenbrier Fayette (part), Greenbrier, Mercer, Monroe, Summers (Summers, Monroe, Greenbrier, Fayette)
Mark Wills Democratic Mercer
11 William R. Laird, IV Democratic Fayette Fayette (part), Clay, Nicholas, Upshur, Webster (Nicholas, Pocahontas, Webster, Upshur, Randolph, Pendleton, Grant (part))
Gregory Tucker Democratic Nicholas
12 Douglas E. Facemire Democratic Braxton Braxton, Gilmer, Harrison, Lewis (Clay, Braxton, Lewis, Harrison, Gilmer (part))
Joseph M. Minard Democratic Harrison
13 Bob Beach Democratic Monongalia Marion (part), Monongalia (part) (Marion (different part), Monongalia (different part))
Roman W. Prezioso, Jr. Democratic Marion
14 David Sypolt Republican Preston Barbour, Grant (part), Mineral (part),
Monongalia (part), Preston, Taylor (Barbour, Taylor, Tucker, Preston, Monongalia (different part), Grant (different part), Hardy, Mineral (part)
Bob Williams Democratic Taylor
15 Clark S. Barnes Republican Randolph Berkeley, Grant (part), Hardy, Hampshire,
Pendleton, Pocahontas, Randolph, Upshur (part) (Hampshire, Mineral (part) Morgan, Berkeley (different part))
Walt Helmick Democratic Pocahontas
16 Herb Snyder Democratic Jefferson Berkeley (part), Jefferson (Berkeley (different part), Jefferson)
John Unger Democratic Berkeley
17 Dan Foster Democratic Kanawha Kanawha (Kanawha (part))
Brooks McCabe Democratic

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