Democrats in the West Virginia state Senate and House of
Delegates have re-elected their current leaders Saturday as the party moves
into the minority role for the first time in more than 80 years. Senate
Democrats chose current President Jeff Kessler (D-Marshall) to be their
minority leader, while House Democrats chose current House Speaker Tim Miley
(D-Harrison) to be their minority leader.
Sources said Kessler had no
challengers and was chosen during the closed-door caucus in Charleston by acclamation, while the House
Democrats caucused for over an hour before choosing Miley. There had been
rumors in both the Senate and House of possible challenges, and Justin Marcum
(D-Mingo) had announced a challenge to Miley.
The
election last month put the Republicans in control of House with a 64-36 advantage.
The Senate was tied 17-17 after the election, but a party switch by
Senator Daniel Hall from Wyoming
County gave the GOP an
18-16 edge.