CHARLESTON, W.Va. (AP) — A Republican lawmaker in West Virginia who resigned after posting an anti-gay slur is set to elude political consequences now that he has won back his seat in the Statehouse.
A lawmaker in West Virginia who narrowly won re-election in November despite offensive, private, social media messages coming to light, has spoken further about the controversy. John Mandt Jr says he ...
HUNTINGTON — Cabell County Delegate John Mandt Jr. resigned from his position in the West Virginia House of Delegates on Saturday night after messages were released allegedly showing the delegate ...
HUNTINGTON — After receiving messages of support following his resignation, John Mandt Jr. said Monday he would serve Cabell County if elected to the House of Delegates in the General Election. Mandt ...
CHARLESTON, W.Va. — Delegate John Mandt resigned from office Saturday night and ended his reelection bid after allegedly posting anti-gay slurs and other controversial remarks on social media. John ...
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