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House District 37


House District 37 (all of Randolph and Pocahontas counties) elects two members.

Denise Campbell was elected to the House in November of 2010, and began her service in January of 2011.  She is a Democrat.  Because no Republican made the motion to vote on the Constitutional Amendment, Ms. Campbell was not forced to choose between voting for the babies or voting with the leadership.  She doesn't have a grade yet.

William Hartman earned an F from Life Gauge.  On February 24, 2010 he voted against a motion to discharge a committee, effectively killing a Constitutional Amendment that would stop state funding of abortions, and that would allow us to stop abortion when Roe v Wade is overturned.  In 2006 he voted against a motion to dispense with committee reference, effectively killing a parental notification bill. He voted against Separate Offense legislation on the floor in 2004.  He also voted for two harmful amendments to the bill.  He is a Democrat.

The trajectory of Mr. Hartman's rise to power is determined by the Speaker of the House, who uses this authority to convince delegates to vote as he wishes them to vote.  West Virginia's unborn babies will receive no justice in such a political system.  To expose injustice, make it expose itself.  Make the politicians vote.  Make the motion.

If you live in Randolph County, ask Delegate Hamilton in Buckhannon to introduce the motion that forces your delegates to vote.  To write a letter to Mr. Hamilton, click here.

If you live in Pocahontas County, ask Delegate Canterbury in Lewisburg to introduce the motion that forces your delegates to vote.  To write a letter to Mr. Canterbury, click here.