
Wesley A. Self, a lifelong resident of West Virginia and proud Mountaineer with deep roots in coal country values, is running as a Republican for the West Virginia House of Delegates in District 63, representing Braxton and Gilmer Counties. As a GSU graduate, educator, and community advocate who has witnessed firsthand the burdens of excessive government on everyday families, Wesley is driven by a passion for liberty, fiscal responsibility, and family-first policies, committing to shrink government, cut taxes, and restore freedom to West Virginians in his quest to “Make West Virginia Great Again” through lower taxes, better infrastructure, strong energy jobs, and parental rights in education. As Delegate, he will prioritize empowering families and reducing government overreach by phasing out the income tax entirely, reducing property and sales taxes, ending corporate welfare subsidies, never voting for state budgets that increase spending, advocating for dramatic cuts to eliminate waste, opposing unnecessary taxpayer-funded projects, and fighting every tax hike—including personal property, sin, capital gains, hotel occupancy, licenses, consumption, impact fees, VAT, payroll, or estate taxes—while working to lower or eliminate them all. Rooted in liberty, family values, and fiscal conservatism, Wesley puts West Virginia families first to build a stronger, freer state; for more information, visit wesleyforwv.com or contact him through Facebook.















