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Berkeley County, West Virginia, has achieved a significant milestone, surpassing 100,000 registered voters for the first time in its history. This accomplishment was noted by the Berkeley County Clerk’s Voter Registration & Elections Division on National Voter Registration Day, September 16, 2025, when the total number of registered voters reached 100,058. This marks a substantial increase from September 2016, when the county had 76,030 registered voters.

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The Berkeley County Clerk’s office, which is responsible for overseeing elections and voter registration in accordance with the West Virginia Constitution, emphasized that this growth highlights the opportunity for county taxpayers to participate in the democratic process. For residents who wish to vote in the upcoming May 12, 2026, Primary Election, the deadline to register or update their registration is April 21, 2026.

Voters can conveniently register or check their existing registration status online through the state’s official voter portal, govotewv.com. The online process requires minimal information and can be completed quickly. Individuals who do not possess a DMV-issued ID can initiate their registration online and then finalize their application by submitting it via mail or in person at the Berkeley County Clerk’s office. For those seeking more information or assistance, the Berkeley County Voter Registration Office can be reached directly by phone at 304-264-1989.

Article by Mel Anara, based upon information from the Berkeley County Clerk’s Office.


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