West Virginia Seeks Answers on Judicial ElectionsStone, Gretchen Mae
1.8% West Virginia -2.8%min 4.4%US 6.7%max Unemployment rate 5.8% West Virginia 2.9%min 4.9%US 6.9%max Poverty rate 17.9% West Virginia 8.2%min 13.5%US 22%max College educated 18.7% West Virginia 18.7%min 29.3%US 53.4%max Hispanic population 1.5% West Virginia 1.5%min 17.6%US 48...
Former President Donald Trump will win West Virginia and Indiana, CBS News projects. CBS News chief Washington correspondent Major Garrett and CBS News executive director of elections and surveys Anthony Salvanto break down the first race projections of the 2024 election. ...
West Virginia to introduce mobile phone voting for midterm elections by Donie O'Sullivan@CNNTechAugust 6, 2018: 4:46 PM ET
Sen. Joe Manchin’s decision to forgo a tough re-election campaign next year removes any real chance of Democrats holding a Senate seat in West Virginia, and deals a blow to his party’s odds of maintaining their narrow majority in the upper chamber....
West Virginia military personnel serving abroad will have the option to vote on a blockchain-based mobile app in this fall’s midterm elections.
When people arrived at a saloon, they could talk to fellow travelers or locals,engage in a bit of business, and relax while having a drink.Researcher Kelly Dixonfound evidence to support the notion that saloons were more about collegiality than conflict. At former saloon sites in Virginia City...
West Virginia will reportedly allow troops serving overseas to vote in November's midterm elections using a mobile app. The mobile votes -- an effort spearheaded on West Virginia Secretary of State Mac Warner -- will act as alternatives to mailed paper ballots and the state's counties can deci...
Before Manchin announced his plans not to seek reelection, the battle for West Virginia's Senate seat was shaping up to be one of the most competitive of the general election cycle. Now, national Democrats are largely remaining on the sidelines. ...
Deadwood, SD; Virginia City, NV; and Dodge City, KS, attempted to regulate arms, albeit with varying degrees of success. In 1874, Dodge City banned weapons for anyone other than law enforcement officers. Two years later, Deadwood passed a law dictating: No person shall fire or dischar...