All schools in Upshur County will close at 1 p.m. today. All B-UHS sporting events today are canceled.

Mail-In Absentee Ballot ‘Application’ to be Sent to Every Registered Voter in WV

Charleston, W. Va. – Secretary of State Mac Warner announced today that he has issued guidance and a funding opportunity to assist county clerks with mailing an absentee ballot application to every registered voter in West Virginia.

Returning the absentee ballot application is the first step to receiving the official ballot via mail. During the State of Emergency, every registered WV voter is eligible to vote an absentee-by-mail ballot in the May 12 Primary Election. There are three simple steps for voting an absentee-by-mail ballot: (1) the voter submits an absentee ballot application to their county clerk; (2) once approved, the county clerk will mail a postage prepaid absentee ballot with instructions and materials to the voter; and (3) the voter marks the absentee ballot according to the instructions and places it in the mail to be postmarked by Election Day, May 12, 2020.

  The goal of this uniform, statewide mailing is to ensure every eligible voter has an opportunity to vote while protecting the health of voters, county clerks’ staff members, election workers, and the general public, while maximizing participation in the May 12 Primary Election. Secretary Warner’s Office will reimburse the cost of the mailings to county clerks in an expedited fashion to reduce the increased financial burden on county budgets.   “The Governor, Attorney General, county clerks and I have zealously worked together within state law to balance health concerns with the ease of voting,” Warner said. “We have determined that the absentee voting process is the safest method.

By sending an absentee application to all registered voters, it encourages voters to participate in the election in the safest manner possible without having to leave their house. Your ballot box is as close as your mailbox.” Warner said that voters can expect to receive an absentee ballot application sometime during the week of April 6. Voters who have already requested or submitted an absentee application to their county clerk will be excluded from the mailing to prevent confusion and duplication.

However, there may be overlap in requests and mailings by clerks due to natural postal delays, so any voter who receives more than one absentee application may disregard additional application mailings.  Important deadlines apply to the absentee ballot application and voting process, which are different than in-person voting. Those key deadlines are: 

  • Absentee ballot applications must be received by the county clerk on, or before, May 6, 2020
  • Absentee ballots must be postmarked by Election Day, May 12, 2020

 Other key dates to remember include the last day to register to vote for the Primary Election, April 21; early in-person voting from April 29 to May 9; and Election Day, May 12.  The Secretary of State and county clerks recommend that voters return their applications as soon as possible. This will help county clerks and their staff process the applications and place absentee ballots in the mail in a timely manner.

When voters receive their absentee ballot, it is also recommended that they return the ballot in a reasonable time to help facilitate the administration of the election and speed up the tabulation process after the election.  The Secretary of State’s Office established a website, GoVoteWV.com, to provide information and educate voters on the election process, including absentee voting, updated registration/polling place locations, poll worker opportunities, and auxiliary positions.

With 1,723 polling locations throughout the state, it takes more than 9,000 election day workers and county employees to manage a statewide election. New poll workers and auxiliary staff will be needed to administer this election, so watch for future announcements about these opportunities. 

Warner reminds West Virginians that there are only two trusted sources for election information – the WV Secretary of State’s Office and your county clerk. Voters with questions or concerns can contact the Secretary of State’s Office at 304-558-6000 or by sending a message to Elections@wvsos.gov. To find your county clerk’s contact information, visit the directory at GoVoteWV.com.

Share this story:

Local Businesses

RECENT Stories

Upshur County Commission Agenda: January 15, 2026

The Upshur County Commission will meet January 15, 2026; this notice outlines the meeting agenda and items to be considered.

Buckhannon City Council Agenda: January 15, 2026

The Buckhannon City Council will hold a meeting on January 15, 2026, with an agenda outlining items for discussion and action.

Now Hiring: Upshur County Sheriff’s Office accepting applications for deputy sheriff

Competitive salary, strong benefits: The Upshur County Sheriff’s Office is accepting applications for Deputy Sheriff positions through Friday, January 30, 2026.

Lady Bucs drop home contest to Hurricane, 45-36

“We came out flat and tired, and I think some frustration occurred during the game,” stated Buckhannon-Upshur head coach Alicia Lentz. “Sometimes we have these amazing spurts, but we have to put together 32 minutes.”

Basketball Bucs (7-2) ranked ninth in this week’s WVSACA poll

Buckhannon-Upshur moved up to ninth in the WVSACA Week 5 poll after a 2-1 week, improving to 7-2 as senior Jerin Westfall led the team with big scoring and rebounding performances.

A story of compassion, community and care: St. Joseph’s Hospital Infusion Center patient finds family, support and hope

Roger Leary’s journey from hardship to healing illustrates how compassion and community can transform healthcare into something far greater than medicine alone.

City of Buckhannon calendar for the week of January 12, 2026

Buckhannon’s city calendar for the week of Jan. 13 includes Thursday’s Sanitary Board meeting and City Council meeting, with virtual options.

Upshur County receives $150,000 in grants to develop business-ready sites

The Upshur County Development Authority received two $75,000 grants for the Brushy Fork and Martin Weatherford sites as part of a $2.1 million statewide investment.

Diana Lynn Tenney

Diana Lynn Tenney, 74, of Buckhannon, WV, a retired mail carrier, died January 12, 2026; she is survived by her son Douglas Tenney, granddaughter Julia Lawrence, sister Carol Waybright, and other family members.