West Virginia 2022 Election results
West Virginians voted Tuesday to elect two members of the U.S. House of Representatives, state delegates, state senators, and in many places, new county and city officials. Plus, there are four proposed amendments to the West Virginia Constitution.
Polls close Tuesday, Nov. 8 at 7:30 p.m. across West Virginia; results will be live soon after.
Through our partnership with Newspack, we will have real-time election results from all West Virginia races and constitutional amendments via Decision Desk HQ. Check back here for results; or visit our 2022 Election Guide for information about the candidates on your ballot.
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West Virginia 2022 election: Republicans expand majorities, amendments defeated
Republicans increased their statehouse supermajorities on Tuesday and now hold almost all the seats in both the state Senate and House. All four constitutional amendments were defeated after weeks of campaigning by Gov. Jim Justice against Amendment 2.
U.S. House of Representatives
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State Senate
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House of Delegates
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Amendment 2
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Amendment 4
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2022 voter guide
West Virginia 2022 election guide: Basic info, amendments and candidates by county
Early voting runs until Nov. 5 in West Virginia.
Use our our voter guide to find out the candidates on the ballot in each county.