CHARLESTON, W.Va. (WBOY) — West Virginia more than doubled its voter turnout from the general to primary elections in 2024.
Republican State Treasurer Riley Moore won the race for West Virginia’s 2nd District Congressional seat by a landslide – taking all 27 counties and 70.77% of the votes. The financial gap was even wider: Moore took in 44 times more cash donations than his Democratic opponent Steven Wendelin.
The West Virginia Senate race is between Democrat Glenn Elliott and Republican Jim Justice. The contest is for an open seat after independent Sen. Joe Manchin opted not to seek re-election.
The race in West Virginia's 2nd Congressional District is ... early as well as information provided to our vote reporters on Election Day from county election officials. The figure can change ...
A newly elected state lawmaker in West Virginia is facing at least one felony and is accused of making terroristic threats
In the last general election, West Virginia documented the second highest voter participation since 1960, according to new information released by the West Virginia Secretary of State’s Office.
This year, however, Tester lost by 8 points, and — with Manchin's retirement — Democrats lost their West Virginia seat by a whopping 41 points. These losses followed similar defeats for Democrats in deep-red Indiana, Missouri and North Dakota in 2018, as well as in Arkansas, Louisiana and South Dakota in 2014 and across the South in the 2000s.
Joseph de Soto is charged with making threats of terrorist acts, referring to statements he is accused of making to several delegates.
West Virginia's four electoral votes go to Donald Trump after the President-elect got 70 percent of the West Virginia vote in November
Goldie Jr. of the West Virginia State Police ... receiving 72% of the vote in the general election after defeating two other Republicans in the May primary. De Soto did not immediately return ...
CHARLESTON — West Virginia’s four electors cast their Electoral College ballots Tuesday afternoon for former Republican President Donald Trump in a ceremony overseen by Gov. Jim Justice and Secretary of State Mac Warner.