New state revenue
Shawn championed regulated sports gaming and iGaming, producing more than $100 million for vital public programs without raising taxes.
Shawn Fluharty for State Senate
Shawn Fluharty has never been a silent politician. He takes our values to Charleston, stands up to the insiders, and delivers results for the people who call the Northern Panhandle home.
Rooted Here. Ready to Lead.
Shawn is the son of a union electrician from IBEW Local 141 and a teacher's aide who served children with special needs. He learned that hard work is not a slogan—it is how families across the Northern Panhandle survive, build, and take care of one another.
Since first being elected in 2014, Shawn has brought that same work ethic to the Legislature. Now he is running for State Senate to make sure this region finally has a strong, independent voice.
Join ShawnA Record That Delivers
Shawn championed regulated sports gaming and iGaming, producing more than $100 million for vital public programs without raising taxes.
More than a decade of standing up for the Northern Panhandle and refusing to become another silent Charleston politician.
Shawn voted against the data-center law that stripped away local control and put taxpayers and neighborhoods at risk.
Local Control Matters
Shawn opposed House Bill 2014 because Charleston should not be able to erase local zoning, silence communities, and force massive data-center projects into people's backyards. State government should answer to citizens—not corporate insiders.
Stand With ShawnOn the Floor
Shawn does not go to Charleston to sit quietly. He speaks up, asks the hard questions, and fights for the communities that sent him there.
Featured Floor Speech
Delegate Fluharty continues his fight for Raylee's Law, which he initially introduced, and calls out the Legislature for protecting child abusers instead of strengthening protections for vulnerable children.
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For Shawn, public service means connecting communities, defending working people, and making sure our region is never left behind.
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Knock doors, make calls, host an event, help online, or tell us how you want to contribute.
Forward Thinking. Finally.
This campaign is powered by the people who live here—not the insiders trying to buy and sell West Virginia.