Early in-person voting kicks off in West Virginia
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.
West Virginia kicks off early in-person voting Wednesday, 13 days from Election Day.
In addition to the U.S. presidential race, voting also begins Wednesday in several down-ballot races. For a full list of competitive elections, see the latest Senate and House rankings.
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This is a guide to registration and early voting. For comprehensive and up-to-date information on voter eligibility, processes and deadlines, please go to Vote.gov and the election website for West Virginia.
West Virginia began absentee voting in late September. Applicants must provide an excuse to receive a ballot. The county must receive a ballot application by Oct. 30, and that ballot must be submitted by Nov. 5.
Early in-person voting begins Wednesday and will continue through Nov. 2. Absentee ballots can be submitted in person through Nov. 4.
The voter registration deadline in West Virginia was Oct. 15.