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American politician
Jarred Cannon
Member of the
West Virginia House of Delegates
Incumbent
Assumed office
June 15, 2022
Preceded byJoe Jeffries
Constituency21st district (2022 – present)
22nd district (2022)
Personal details
BornJarred Alexander Cannon
(1997-12-23) December 23, 1997 (age 26)
Huntington, West Virginia, U.S.
Political partyRepublican
ResidenceHurricane, West Virginia
Alma materWest Virginia University (B.A.)
OccupationPublic Relations

Jarred Cannon is an American politician serving as a Republican member of the West Virginia House of Delegates from the 21st district, elected in the 2022 general election. He previously served the 22nd district after being appointed by Jim Justice in 2022 following the resignation of his predecessor Joe Jeffries from the legislature.

Cannon won the 2022 general election running as the Republican nominee in the 21st district. Before his appointment to the legislature, Cannon served as the Director of the West Virginia Republican Party's Victory Program and as campaign manager for the congressional re-election campaign of Evan Jenkins. Cannon also serves on the board of the Ohio-West Virginia Youth Leadership Association (YLA) and owns Athena Consulting, a public relations firm.

Electoral history

2022

General Election

West Virginia's 21st House of Delegates District, 2022
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Jarred Cannon (incumbent) 3,502 68.1
Democratic Theresa Jackson 1,640 31.9
Total votes 5,142 100.0
District 21 Republican primary results
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Jarred Cannon 804 48.3
Republican Michael Kidd 545 32.8
Republican Branden Long 315 18.9
Total votes 1,664 100.0

2018

District 16 Republican primary results
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican John Mandt 1,345 22.6
Republican Daniel Linville (incumbent) 1,142 19.2
Republican Vera Miller 848 14.2
Republican Jarred Cannon 844 14.2
Republican Steven Davis 736 12.3
Republican Chris Burger 679 11.4
Republican Andrew Dornbos 367 6.2
Total votes 5,961 100.0

2016

District 17 Republican primary results
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Matthew Rohrbach (incumbent) 1,996 43.5
Republican Anne Brockus Dandelot 1,117 24.3
Republican Jarred Cannon 802 17.5
Republican Alex Parlock 675 14.7
Total votes 4,590 100.0

References

  1. "Gov. Justice appoints Jarred Cannon to 22nd District seat in House of Delegates". governor.wv.gov. Retrieved 2022-08-14.
  2. "WV SOS - Elections - Candidate - Online Data Services". apps.sos.wv.gov. Retrieved 2022-08-14.
  3. "Campaign Website". cannonwv.com. Retrieved 2022-09-09.
  4. Writer, Joe Severino, Staff. "WVU student running for House seat". The Daily Athenaeum - West Virginia University. Retrieved 2022-08-14.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)
  5. "WV SOS - Elections - Candidate - Online Data Services". results.enr.clarityelections.com/. Retrieved 2022-11-16.
  6. "Election Night Reporting". results.enr.clarityelections.com. Retrieved 2022-08-14.
  7. "Election Night Reporting". results.enr.clarityelections.com. Retrieved 2022-08-14.
  8. "WV SOS - Elections - Election Results - Online Data Services". apps.sos.wv.gov. Retrieved 2022-08-14.
Members of the West Virginia House of Delegates
86th West Virginia Legislature (2023−2024)
Speaker
Roger Hanshaw (R)
Minority Leader
Sean Hornbuckle (D)
  1. Pat McGeehan (R)
  2. Mark Zatezalo (R)
  3. Jimmy Willis (R)
  4. Diana Winzenreid (R)
  5. Shawn Fluharty (D)
  6. Jeffrey Stephens (R)
  7. Charles Sheedy (R)
  8. David Kelly (R)
  9. Trenton Barnhart (R)
  10. Bill Anderson (R)
  11. Bob Fehrenbacher (R)
  12. Vernon Criss (R)
  13. Scot Heckert (R)
  14. Dave Foggin (R)
  15. Erica Moore (R)
  16. Steve Westfall (R)
  17. Jonathan Pinson (R)
  18. Jim Butler (R)
  19. Kathie Hess Crouse (R)
  20. Geoff Foster (R)
  21. Jarred Cannon (R)
  22. Daniel Linville (R)
  23. Evan Worrell (R)
  24. Patrick Lucas (R)
  25. Sean Hornbuckle (D)
  26. Matthew Rohrbach (R)
  27. Ric Griffith (D)
  28. Ryan Browning (R)
  29. Henry Dillon (R)
  30. David Adkins (R)
  31. Margitta Mazzocchi (R)
  32. Josh Holstein (R)
  33. Jordan Bridges (R)
  34. Mark Dean (R)
  35. Adam Vance (R)
  36. David Green (R)
  37. Marty Gearheart (R)
  38. Joe Ellington (R)
  39. Doug Smith (R)
  40. Roy Cooper (R)
  41. Jordan Maynor (R)
  42. Brandon Steele (R)
  43. Chris Toney (R)
  44. Bill Roop (R)
  45. Eric Brooks (R)
  46. Jeff Campbell (R)
  47. Todd Longanacre (R)
  48. Tom Clark (R)
  49. Heather Tully (R)
  50. Elliott Pritt (R)
  51. Tom Fast (R)
  52. Larry Rowe (D)
  53. Chris Pritt (R)
  54. Mike Pushkin (D)
  55. JB Akers (R)
  56. Kayla Young (D)
  57. Hollis Lewis (D)
  58. Walter Hall (R)
  59. Andy Shamblin (R)
  60. Dana Ferrell (R)
  61. Dean Jeffries (R)
  62. Roger Hanshaw (R)
  63. Lori Dittman (R)
  64. Adam Burkhammer (R)
  65. Carl Martin (R)
  66. Ty Nestor (R)
  67. Elias Coop-Gonzalez (R)
  68. Chris Phillips (R)
  69. Keith Marple (R)
  70. Mickey Petitto (R)
  71. Laura Kimble (R)
  72. Clay Riley (R)
  73. Amy Summers (R)
  74. Mike DeVault (R)
  75. Phil Mallow (R)
  76. Joey Garcia (D)
  77. Joe Statler (R)
  78. Geno Chiarelli (R)
  79. Evan Hansen (D)
  80. John Williams (D)
  81. Anitra Hamilton (D)
  82. Debbie Warner (R)
  83. George Street (R)
  84. D. Rolland Jennings (R)
  85. John Paul Hott (R)
  86. Bryan Ward (R)
  87. Gary Howell (R)
  88. Rick Hillenbrand (R)
  89. Darren Thorne (R)
  90. George Miller (R)
  91. Don Forsht (R)
  92. Michael Hite (R)
  93. Michael Hornby (R)
  94. Larry Kump (R)
  95. Chuck Horst (R)
  96. Eric Householder (R)
  97. John Hardy (R)
  98. Joe Funkhouser (R)
  99. Wayne Clark (R)
  100. William Ridenour (R)
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