Short List Of Replacements For Del. Walker Announced

The Monongalia County Democratic Party has released a short list of candidates to replace Del. Danielle Walker in the state House of Delegates. 

Del. Danielle Walker wears a red dress and holds a microphone into which she is speaking. In front of her is an array of flags including an American flag, a West Virginia flag and an LGBTQ+ flag next to a nameplate that reads "Walker, 81st". Behind her is a red curtain.

The Monongalia County Democratic Party has released a short list of candidates to replace Del. Danielle Walker in the West Virginia House of Delegates. 

Earlier this month, Walker, the only Black woman in the West Virginia Legislature, stepped down as delegate for the 81st House District to become the executive director of the American Civil Liberties Union of West Virginia. She also stepped down from her position as the vice chair of the state Democratic Party.

The Monongalia County Democratic Party has submitted three candidates to Gov. Jim Justice for his appointment to the remainder of Walker’s two-year term, which began this January.

Candidates include:

  • Anitra Hamilton, president of the Morgantown/Kingwood Branch of the NAACP of West Virginia.
  • Emily Harden, a Presbyterian pastor.
  • Marly Ynigues, who is seeking a seat on Morgantown’s city council in Tuesday’s election.

In the announcement, Mindy Salango, Chair of the Monongalia County Democratic Executive Committee, said she was, “thrilled at the enthusiasm of the many Democrats who reached out to help fill the seat.”

The 81st district encompasses a portion of Morgantown, including the neighborhoods next to West Virginia University.

Author: Chris Schulz

Chris is WVPB's North Central/Morgantown Reporter and covers the education beat. Chris spent two years as the digital media editor at The Dominion Post newspaper in Morgantown. Before coming to West Virginia, he worked in immigration advocacy and education in the Washington, D.C. region. He is a graduate of the University of Maryland and received a Masters in Journalism from Northwestern University's Medill School of Journalism.

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