In-person early voting begins Wed., Oct. 23 at the Hardy County Courthouse, located at
204 Washington Street.
Registered voters wishing to vote early will have 10 days to do so, including two
Saturdays. Early voting runs until Sat., Nov. 2. The deadline to register or update
registration was Oct. 15.
The courthouse will be open for voters Mon.-Fri., 9 a.m. – 4 p.m.; and 9 a.m. – 5 p.m.
on both Saturdays, Oct. 26 and Nov. 2. The courthouse is the only location for early
voting.
Voters can view a sample ballot by visiting or requesting one from the County Clerk’s
office or by visiting www.GoVoteWV.com, a website established by the West Virginia
Secretary of State’s office.
In a press release last week, Secretary of State Mac Warner reminded all voters to bring
a form of personal identification with them, regardless of when they vote. Accepted
forms of identification can also be found at www.GoVoteWV.com under “Voter
Identification Information.”
This year each precinct will be equipped with an electronic poll book, something County
Clerk Gregg Ely hopes will speed up voter check-in. Like the former paper poll books,
the electronic poll book contains voter registration information on every voter in the
precinct and will be used to check in voters as they arrive at their polling place.
Precincts will also use a DS200 ballot scanner and tabulator this year.
The General Election is Tue., Nov. 5. Polls will be open from 6:30 a.m. – 7:30 p.m.
To find your polling place, visit www.GoVoteWV.com