Providing Resources.
Making informed decisions at the polls starts with having the right information. Whether you need to check your voter registration, find your polling place, request an absentee ballot or learn about local candidates and levies, this guide has everything you need to be prepared for Election Day.
The Morgantown Area Partnership neither endorses nor supports any candidate, levy or bond. The information provided was sourced to provide the voters with information about what they will see on their ballots in the Primary Election. The information contained in this site is provided on an “as is” basis with no guarantees of completeness, accuracy, usefulness or timeliness.
Check Your Registration
Polling Place Locator
Sample Ballot Lookup Tool
A convenient online portal released by the WV Secretary of State that allows voters to view their sample ballot for the May 12 Primary Election.
Register to Vote
– Your name as it appears on your West Virginia driver’s license or ID card
– Your date of birth
– Your West Virginia driver’s license or ID card number
– Your last four digits of your Social Security Number
When you complete the application online it will be submitted to your county clerk for processing. The county clerk will notify you if your application has been accepted or rejected.
If you do not have a West Virginia driver’s license or ID card number and the last four digits of your Social Security Number, you may not submit your form online, but you may enter your information online to be auto-filled in a voter registration application. Once you create your application online, you may print, sign, and deliver it to your County Clerk by mail or in person.
Request an Absentee Ballot
The absentee ballot application must be received in your county clerk’s office by the 6th day before each election. Applications may be submitted to your county clerk via fax, U.S. mail, email, or in-person by hand delivery.
Monongalia County Clerk’s Office
County clerks play a crucial role in managing local elections, including overseeing voter registration, preparing ballots, and ensuring the accuracy of vote counts. If you’re planning to vote absentee, you’ll need to send your completed absentee ballot application to your county clerk’s office.
Monongalia County Clerk
243 High St
Room 123
Morgantown, WV 26505-5491
Phone: 304-291-7230
Fax: 304-291-7233
Email: cl***@*******************rk.com
Office Hours: Monday – Friday 8:30 am to 4:30 pm

