"2006 WV Family Foundation Political Action Committee Endorsements
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"Friend of the Family" Certificates -
The "Friend of the Family" certificates are based on favorable questionnaire responses where there is not a pro-family voting record. In some multi member districts where many candidates answered their questionnaires favorably we chose not to do endorsements at this time. We wanted to avoid any possible confusion between primary and general election endorsements.
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2006 Family Values Voting Record & Descriptions
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2005 Family Values Questionnaire Responses
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2004 Family Values Questionnaire Responses - click on the links to view the downloadable pdf files.
2004 WV House of Delegates |
2004 House FVQ Results |
2004 Senate FVQ Results
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WVFF 2003 Pro-Family Voting Records and Descriptions - click on the links to view the downloadable pdf files.
2003 House of Delegates
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2002 West Virginia Family Values Questionnaires - click on the links to view the files.
West Virginia Family Values Questionnaire 2002 Results
| Gambling Pledge 2002
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WVFF 2002 Pro-Family Voting Records & Scorecard - click on the links to view the html files.
2002 Endorsed Candidates | 2002 WV House of Delegates
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WVFF 2001 Pro-Family Voting Records & Scorecard -
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2001 WV House of Delegates
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WVFF 2000 Pro-Family Voting Records & Scorecard. -
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2000 WV Senate | 2000 WV House of Delegates
2000 County Contacts | 2000 Homosexual Agenda
29 Legislators Ask for Help in Combating Gray Machines
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1999 Family Value Candidate Scorecards -
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1999 WV Senate | 1999 WV House of Delegates
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PRESS RELEASE October 12, 1998 -
WV FAMILY FOUNDATION PUBLISHES SENATORIAL DISTRICT VOTER GUIDES
(Charleston, WV) For the 2nd time the WV Family Foundation has published voting information for each of the
Senate and House of Delegate candidates throughout the state, by Senatorial District. That means that each of the 17
Senatorial Districts have been published with a separate voter guide with only a dozen or so local candidates. This
enables the voters to review a candidates record without having to sort through 117 election campaigns and about 200
different legislative candidates
... for the complete October 12, 1998 Press Release click here
1998 Family Values Candiates Questionnaire & Scorecards
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1st Senatorial District
Brook & Hancock Counties
2nd Senatorial District
Doddridge, Tyler, Marion, Marshall, Ritchie, & Wetzel Counties
3rd Senatorial District
Calhoun, Wirt, Pleasants and Wood Counties
4th Senatorial District
Jackson, Mason, Putnam & Roane Counties
5th Senatorial District
Cabell County
6th Senatorial District
McDowell & Mingo Counties
7th Senatorial District
Boone, Lincoln & Logan Counties
8th Senatorial District
Kanawha County
9th Senatorial District
Raleigh & Wyoming Counties
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10th Senatorial District
Fayette, Mercer, Monroe & Summers Counties
11th Senatorial District
Clay, Greenbrier & Nicholas Counties
12th Senatorial District
Braxton, Gilmer, Harrison & Lewis Counties
13th Senatorial District
Marion & Monongalia Counties
14th Senatorial District
Barbour, Grant, Preston, Taylor & Tucker Counties
15th Senatorial District
Grant, Hardy, Pendleton & Pocahontas Counties
16th Senatorial District
Berkeley, Jefferson & Morgan Counties
17th Senatorial District
Kanawha County
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Click on the links below for the Pro-Family Voting Records of both the
West Virginia Senate and House of Delegates
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1998
98 Voting Record for the Senate
98 Voting Record for the House of Delegates
Explanation of 98 Voting Record
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1995-1997
1995-1997 Senate Voting Records
1995-97 House Voting Records
Explanation of 1995-97 Voting Records
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The WV Family Foundation was born in November of 1990 with the help and support of Rev. Don Wildmon and the American Family Association.
Since then we have been a light in the political darkness of West Virginia through the publication of the West Virginia Family News,
election voter guides and lobbying efforts to protect families and our Biblical values.
WV Family Foundation Restores Ties to American Family Association - Objectives
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