Beginning today, West Virginia voters may cast their ballots for the 2024 general election. Early voting starts Wednesday, Oct. 23 and continues through Saturday, Nov. 2.
West Virginia began early in-person voting on Wednesday, joining a growing number of U.S. states to have open polls for the 2024 election.
As early voting kicks off on Wednesday, West Virginia’s political parties are trying to motivate voters in a state that has an abysmal voter turnout rate. Population decline, poverty, transportation barriers and political party apathy contribute to a lack of West Virginians at the polls.
As of Wednesday, early voting is officially underway in the Mountain State and voters turned out in strong numbers at polling stations in West Virginia’s eastern panhandle. The culture in the area is distinctive: the fast-growing region feeds off the economic vitality of the neighboring Washington,
Wondering about early and absentee voting details? Not sure if you should even vote at all? We have answers to help you plan to vote.
Here’s a list of places you can early vote in north central West Virginia. Most locations are open during normal business hours on Monday-Saturday. Barbour County Courthouse at 26 North main Street in Philippi (2nd floor); open Monday-Friday from 8:30 a.m.-4:30 p.m. and on Saturday from 9 a.m.-5 p.m.
Even if you haven’t moved, it’s best to double check your polling place before you head out to vote. The easiest way to check is by looking on your voter registration card. Your polling place should be listed on your card just below your home address. This should include both your county and city polling place if you have one.
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