Besides the big splash made by WVU law professor Bob Bastress into the two-seat Supreme Court race, other candidates have filed or announced plans to run in advance of Saturday's midnight deadline:
- Both the Register-Herald of Beckley and MetroNews reports that ex-state Sen. Russ Weeks, R-Raleigh, will/may challenge Gov. Joe Manchin's re-election bid. Since losing his Senate seat in 2006, Weeks has written a self-published expose of his time at the Legislature.
- (Update): With a 2 p.m. announcement expected from Weeks, a freshman legislator filed Thursday to challenge Manchin in the primary. Delegate Mel Kessler, D-Raleigh, entered the race this morning, The Associated Press reports.
- Hoppy Kercheval of MetroNews' Talkline also speculates that Charleston lawyers Terri Helmick and Dan Greear, a former delegate, could file to challenge Attorney General Darrell McGraw on the GOP ticket.
- U.S. Rep. Shelley Moore Capito, R-2nd, has filed her paperwork for a fifth term, AP reports.
- (Update) Delegate Eustace Frederick, D-Mercer, is perhaps the first incumbent from that chamber to announce he's not running to hold his seat. The Bluefield Daily Telegraph has the story.
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