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Yes, West Virginia, there are climate hawks, of a sort. They oppose out-of-state corporations using eminent domain to build pipelines under their land; they’re excited to see a new factory bringing jobs because of the Inflation Reduction Act; and most of all, they’re proud of their heritage and their miners’ history while recognizing that the state now needs to diversify its energy sources.
Voting rules and how to vote:
In West Virginia, certain registered voters may receive and vote an absentee ballot by mail — but the application must be received by November 2. In addition, voters may cast a ballot early, in person, from Oct 26 to November 5. Click here to learn more about voting early or by mail. Voter registration for the general election closed on October 18.
More voting rules and regulations are available from the Secretary of State – remember your polling place or district may have changed this year!
LIST OF ALL RACES
Read this first. c/i/o = challenger, incumbent, or open seat. Pro-climate is defined inclusively as a candidate who supports climate action and the transition to clean energy. Pro-democracy is defined inclusively as a candidate who supports voting rights, access to voting, opposes gerrymandering, or even just has voter registration tools on their website. NFFM = did they sign the No Fossil Fuel Money pledge?