Senatorial Districts in West Virginia
The counties from which State Senators are elected
are listed below. A portion of a county
shown in regular type lies within the district, and whole counties
are indicated in italics. Two are elected
from each district.
The West Virginia Constitution
requires that in districts of more than one county, no two
Senators may reside in the same county. Unless altered by a resignation, citizens of the same county
and
senatorial district as the incumbent will not be eligible to be
elected. Voters and candidates, please contact your county
clerk to determine the district in which you reside.
District Number
|
Counties in District |
1
|
Brooke, Hancock, Ohio |
2
|
Calhoun, Doddridge,
Marion, Marshall,
Monongalia, Ohio, Ritchie, Tyler, Wetzel |
3
|
Pleasants,
Roane, Wirt,
Wood |
4
|
Jackson,
Mason, Putnam, Roane |
5
|
Cabell, Wayne |
6
|
McDowell,
Mercer, Mingo, Wayne, Wyoming |
7
|
Boone, Lincoln, Logan,
Wayne |
8
|
Kanawha |
9
|
Raleigh, Wyoming |
10
|
Fayette, Greenbrier,
Mercer, Monroe,
Summers |
11
|
Clay, Fayette,
Nicholas, Upshur Webster |
12
|
Braxton, Gilmer,
Harrison,
Lewis |
13
|
Marion,
Monongalia |
14
|
Barbour, Grant, Mineral, Monongalia,
Preston, Taylor, Tucker |
15
|
Berkeley, Grant, Hampshire,
Hardy, Morgan, Pendleton, Pocahontas, Randolph,
Upshur |
16
|
Berkeley, Jefferson |
17
|
Kanawha |
WV Senatorial District Map: Districts Adopted 2001
Map source: WV Legislative
Redistricting. Compare to the county map at WV
Counties.
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