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Harrison and Lewis Counties in WV Will Have a Choice in the 2026 Election Cycle

  • louassarowvhouse
  • 7 days ago
  • 2 min read

Last week I made a trip down to Weston and put boots on the ground to survey what kind of people I'll be representing if elected to the West Virginia House of Delegates. Let me tell you, there is some beautiful countryside in the two precincts assigned to District 69 in Lewis County, West Virginia. District 69 in Lewis County extends from Harrison County south all the way to the Gilmer County line, comprising the rural western portion of Lewis County. Farms with cows, pigs, horses were many and ATVs seemed to be popular in the many residences in this part of the district. I use my ATV for both work and play. Some of the roads I traveled last week in Lewis County need work folks.


I'm not just running for the West Virginia House of Delegates to see my name on a ballot. I'm running to actually go to Charleston to represent you with good ole common-sense and independent decision-making. You'll have a choice in 2026 West Virginia. The 2026 election cycle is critical to safeguard our Democratic Republic. This is not a time for amateur hour -- I have a lifetime of public service under my belt, as a U.S. Army Officer, U.S. Immigration Officer, Court Administrator, and career federal employee. I retired with the Department of Homeland Security in 2018. I've served this country, and now I'm ready to serve West Virginia.


It will take grit and experience to effectively advocate for you in Charleston. If you've had it with the lies, chaos, and extremism, check out my campaign website and the "What You Can Do" page. 


It will take all of us to flip District 69 blue in November 2026. If there was ever a time to get involved in politics, it is right now folks.


Paid for by the Committee to Elect Lou Assaro

For West Virginia House Delegate 2026, District 69

This message was approved by Lou Assaro



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