The West Virginia Chamber of Commerce is the Voice of Business in West Virginia.
Chamber members are your small business neighbors and employ over half of West Virginia’s workforce. Members are also located in every county and region of the state. To help keep the public informed about important activities in West Virginia, the Chamber undertakes several important initiatives.
Legislative Scorecard
At the conclusion of each legislative session, the West Virginia Chamber of Commerce produces a scorecard to show how members of the West Virginia Legislature vote on bills that are important for economic development and job creation. The most recent scorecard was based on nearly twenty-five pieces of legislation that can affect the state’s jobs climate.
West Virginia Chamber PAC
The West Virginia Chamber PAC is the political arm of the West Virginia Chamber of Commerce. The Chamber PAC is charged with the mission of supporting candidates for public office who will strive to improve the economic well-being of all West Virginians.
Reach out to Brian to learn more about how you can participate in our voter education initiatives and to discuss getting involved!
Your investment in the West Virginia Chamber empowers critical initiatives and programs aimed at ensuring accountability among lawmakers from all political backgrounds. These initiatives include:
Our Legislative Scorecard, a publication designed to inform employers, employees, and voters across the state about their legislators’ actions when presented with opportunities to support the business community.
Ongoing, independent political engagement through polling, campaign mail, and advertisements in support of pro-business candidates and issues.
Ready to make a tangible difference in West Virginia’s future? Contact us today to learn more about how you can support the West Virginia Chamber of Commerce’s policy and advocacy initiatives.
2026 Elections in West Virginia
As we enter another election year, the West Virginia Chamber encourages all to check their voter registration and prepare for the 2026 West Virginia Primary & General Elections.
West Virginia’s 2026 Primary Election is Tuesday, May 12
West Virginia’s 2026 General Election is Tuesday, November 3
You can register or update your information at GoVoteWV.com.
Important Dates for the 2026 Primary Election
Thursday, January 1-Wednesday, May 6:
Absentee Ballot Applications Accepted
Tuesday, April 21:
Voter Registration Deadline
Wednesday, April 29-Saturday, May 9:
Early Voting Period
Wednesday, May 6:
Deadline for Absentee Ballot Applications
Saturday, May 9:
Last Day for Early Voting
Tuesday, May 12 | Primary Election Day
Polls Open: 6:30 a.m. – 7:30 p.m.
Important Dates for the 2026 General Election
Thursday, August 11-Wednesday, October 28:
Absentee Ballot Applications Accepted
Tuesday, October 13:
Voter Registration Deadline
Wednesday, October 21-Saturday, October 31:
Early Voting Period
Wednesday, October 28:
Deadline for Absentee Ballot Applications
Saturday, October 31:
Last Day for Early Voting
Tuesday, November 3 | General Election Day
Polls Open: 6:30 a.m. – 7:30 p.m.
Races on the 2026 Ballot
- U.S. Senate
- U.S. House of Representatives
- WV Supreme Court of Appeals (Unexpired Term)
- Judge of the Intermediate Court of Appeals
- State Senate
- House of Delegates
- State Executive Committee
- County Commission
- Board of Education
- Greater Huntington Park & Recreation District
- Conservation District Supervisor
- County Executive Committee
- District Executive Committee




































