W.Va. Voter Registration Campaign On For Nov. 8 Election

As election day approaches, nearly 100 voter registration drives are underway throughout West Virginia.

Tuesday is National Voter Registration Day and recent West Virginia election numbers show every vote does count. As election day approaches, nearly 100 voter registration drives are underway throughout West Virginia.

Secretary of State Mac Warner is personally leading drives in high schools, targeting the 18 year old demographic that historically has low turnout numbers. He said he likes to tell stories to the students.

“West Virginia has a unique history. The youngest legislator ever elected to office in the United States was Sarah Blair who started serving at the age of 18,” Warner said. “Caleb Hanna, the youngest African American elected in the history of the United States was right here in West Virginia. Those are dynamic stories and when those students hear that, they think ‘if they can do it, I can do it’. We want to pull them into the government and the civic discourse that they’re educated in when they go to vote, and perhaps even see themselves participating in an elected office at some point.”

Warner said the recent primary demonstrated the ‘win or lose’ weight that a single vote carries.

“We had 43 races in the state of West Virginia that were decided by less than 10 votes in the primary,” Warner said. “When you hear every vote counts, those are examples that it does count.”

Warner said with recent state redistricting, counties are still making precinct adjustments and if you have any questions, contact your county clerk’s office now.

“We’ve gone to a single member house of Delegate districts, so a lot of lines on the map were changed. The U.S Census caused us to lose a congressional seat so those lines were changed. There are some moving parts that have occurred this year alone,” Warner said. “They may be affected in where they vote, and all that information is available at GoVoteWV.com. That’s the one website that has all this election related information. You can register, you can change your registration, it can tell you where you’re going to vote, and tell you all those key dates.”

October 18th is the last day to register for the November 8 election.

Secretary Warner Marks National Voter Registration Day with Emphasis on Young Voters

With the midterm election just six weeks away, West Virginia Secretary of State Mac Warner is highlighting voter registration. It’s part of a push to…

With the midterm election just six weeks away, West Virginia Secretary of State Mac Warner is highlighting voter registration. It’s part of a push to increase awareness on National Voter Registration Day.

With September designated as National Voter Registration Month, Warner’s office has been encouraging residents to register to vote and check their voter registration status.

To mark National Voter Registration Day on Tuesday, state election officials traveled to three West Virginia high schools — Cabell Midland (Cabell County), Hurricane (Putnam County) and George Washington (Kanawha County) — with Miss Teen International 2018 to encourage would-be student voters to get registered.

This year’s Miss Teen International is 18-year-old Georgia Clark of Dothan, Alabama. She won the pageant at the Clay Center in Charleston, West Virginia in July and has returned to help the Secretary of State’s office encourage voter registration. During the pageant, Clark outlined a platform emphasizing the civic engagement of young people.

“We are excited about Miss Clark’s return to West Virginia. And to have her here on National Voter Registration Day emphasizes our focus on encouraging young adults to register to vote,” Secretary Warner said in a news release.

 

Earlier this month, the Secretary of State’s office announced it had removed more than 100,000 outdated files from the state’s voter registration lists during the past 19 months. Those removals include outdated, duplicate, deceased and convicted felon voter registrations.

“People should not be concerned over this. In fact, I think that folks in West Virginia — now more than ever — can have more confidence in the integrity of the election and the results ascertained therefrom,” said elections division director Deak Kersey. “Mainly because with those 100,000 cancellations came 78,000 new registrations.”

Of those 78,000 news registrations, more than 22,000 have come from high school students, according to a news release last week from the Secretary of State’s office.

Voter registration information is available at govotewv.com.

Election Day for the 2018 midterms is November 6. The deadline to register to vote in this election is October 16.

 

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