Mountain Party

In 2018, the Mountain Party elected Betsy Orndoff-Sayers as Mayor of Wardensville winning 55.7% of the vote and was re-elected without a challenger in 2022.

[5] In 2022, House of Delegates candidate Dylan Parsons was endorsed by two members of the Morgantown City Council, former Democratic nominees for Congress Mike Manypenny and Sue Thorn, Conservation District Supervisor and Executive Director of the West Virginia Farmers Market Association Holly Morgan, and the organization WV Can't Wait.

[14] Orndoff-Sayers received the endorsement of Planned Parenthood Votes South Atlantic, WV Can’t Wait, and former Democratic candidate for U.S. Senate Zachary Shrewsbury.

The Mountain Party seeks to allow initiative and referendum processes in West Virginia, which the state does not currently provide, and to allow public employees to run for office.

The party supports a ban on conversion therapy and legislation to outlaw discrimination based on gender identity or expression.

The Mountain Party seeks to expand and protect women's rights to participate in society free from sexual harassment and job and wage discrimination.

The party also seeks to ends homelessness by constructing and maintaining sufficient public housing, placing a moratorium on home foreclosures and evictions, prohibiting compulsory work service for residents of public housing, providing job training and support services for homeless people, and replacing the shelter system with apartments.