West Virginia Lawmaker Leaves Democrat Party for GOP

West Virginia Lawmaker Leaves Democrat Party for GOP
West Virginia Delegate Elliott Pritt in a file photo. Courtesy of the West Virginia Legislature
Ryan Morgan
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A lawmaker in the West Virginia House of Delegates has switched allegiances from the Democratic Party to the Republican Party, shrinking his former party’s presence in the state’s legislature.

Del. Elliott Pritt announced his party switch on Monday, bringing the balance of power in the House of Delegates to 89 Republicans and 11 Democrats. Pritt, who is in his first term, and won in a district previously held by a Republican, said he felt he needed to change parties “if I am to accurately represent my constituents and my people as well as my own conscience.”
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