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Early voting activity rises as primaries approach nationwide

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Charleston, West Virginia — State early voting is underway for the 2026 primary; Secretary of State Kris Warner reported 33,138 in-person ballots cast across 55 counties from April 29 through May 6, and noted early participation is modest compared with prior midterm early-voting rates. In Monterey County, ballot mailings began April 23 and were completed by May 4. Dallas organizers led by Col. Allen West sought to conduct hand counts for a March primary but reduced those plans after volunteer shortages, prompting local officials to adjust procedures; county election offices continue offering in-person early voting, tracking tools, and poll-worker recruitment ahead of the June 2 statewide direct primary.

Prepared by Lauren Mitchell and reviewed by editorial team.

Timeline of Events

  • November: Dallas GOP meeting records discuss hand counts and political concerns.
  • March: County GOP planned hand counts for the primary but scaled back after volunteer shortages.
  • April 23: Monterey County began mailing local voter information guides and ballots.
  • April 29–May 6: West Virginia reported 33,138 in-person early votes across 55 counties.
  • May 4: Monterey County completed ballot mailings ahead of the June 2 primary.

Why This Matters to You

Early voting is a critical part of our democratic process. It can help you avoid long lines on election day and gives you more time to cast your vote. If you're in Monterey County, check your mail for your ballot. If you're in Dallas, consider volunteering at your local election office.

The Bottom Line

Early voting rates are modest so far, but there's still time to participate. Your vote matters, and every ballot counts. Keep an eye on your local election office's updates. Worth forwarding if you know someone who hasn't voted yet.

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Who Benefited

Voters who use mailed ballots and early in-person voting benefited from increased access and convenience ahead of primary elections.

Who Impacted

Local party organizers and election volunteers faced operational strain from lower turnout and volunteer shortages that complicated planned voting procedures.

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Who Benefited

Voters who use mailed ballots and early in-person voting benefited from increased access and convenience ahead of primary elections.

Who Impacted

Local party organizers and election volunteers faced operational strain from lower turnout and volunteer shortages that complicated planned voting procedures.

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Early voting activity rises as primaries approach nationwide

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