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CHARLESTON Five West Virginians, including Gov. Jim Justice, cast the state’s five electoral votes for Republican President Donald Trump and Vice President Mike Pence Monday as the Electoral College met across the country, giving Democrat Joe Biden the majority of electoral votes.
“This is a casting of our electoral votes in West Virginia,” Justice said. “Today we are fulfilling our civic duty to our country. It is a very important event.”
Justice, Lewis Rexroad of Wood County; Beth Bloch of Kanawha County; Paul Hartling of Putnam County; and Gary Duncan of Jefferson County met Monday at the Capitol to cast the electoral votes.
sadams@newsandsentinel.com Lewis Rexroad of Wood County, an elector representing the 1st Congressional District in the Electoral College, casts an Electoral College vote for President Donald Trump on Monday. The president won West Virginia, but lost the election to former Vice President Joe Biden, who won more than 300 Electoral College votes in the general election in November. (Photo Provided) Gov. Jim Justice holds up his ballot after casting his Electoral College vote for President Donald Trump. (Photo Provided) From left, Secretary of State Mac Warner watches as Paul Hartling, Gary Duncan, Lewis Rexroad and Beth Bloch cast their ballots for President Donald Trump in the Electoral College ceremony in Charleston. (Photo Provided)