West Virginia Secretary of State Kris Warner visited two Wood County schools to raise awareness about voter registration for teenagers ahead of the 2026 elections.
Getting young people involved in the political process was the focus Wednesday of West Virginia Secretary of State Kris Warner’s visits to two area schools. Warner appeared at Parkersburg High School and Wood County Christian School to talk to students who will be of voting age for the 2026 general election about the
WELLSBURG — West Virginia Secretary of State Kris Warner said he often hears, particularly from young voters, “My vote really doesn’t matter. I’m just one vote.” But the state’s chief election official told Brooke High School students Wednesday that five municipal elections last year included tied races,
Schools across West Virginia are set to receive $1,500 each through the "Keep the Ball Rolling Program," aimed at supporting students in need.The initiative, le
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West Virginia enters quiet 2025 with no statewide elections, gearing up for a busy 2026
The state of West Virginia doesn't have any statewide elections in 2025, although it does mean that prep work is currently being done as next year will be a bus
West Virginia Democrats are hitting the road hoping to connect with voters and rebuild momentum heading into next year's elections.The "Kitchen Table Roundtable
State Sen. Tom Willis reported his first campaign donations since announcing his Republican campaign to challenge U.S. Sen. Shelley Moore Capito, but even with an additional loan, his funding is far eclipsed by West Virginia’s senior senator.
S&P upgrades West Virginia's credit outlook as Republican policies drive economic success, offering lessons for Virginia and New Jersey voters in upcoming elections.
State lawmakers are convening to take a vote that would allow redistricting before next year’s midterms, though the process would take months.
A former red state chief election official who once alleged that the CIA rigged the 2020 presidential race is now playing a central role in the Justice Department’s (DOJ) controversial investigation into that same election — a move that critics say deepens fears of political retribution within federal agencies.
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