Government and Politics
May 1, 2025
From: West Virginia Governor Patrick MorriseyCharleston, W.Va. – On May 1st, Governor Patrick Morrisey announced the signing of House Bill 3016, which requires voters to present a photo ID in order to vote. This legislation upholds election integrity and helps to prevent voter fraud in West Virginia.
“Democratic elections are only as strong as the trust placed in them by the voters,” said Governor Morrisey. “This commonsense legislation secures West Virginia’s elections and instills faith in the voting process.”
Governor Morrisey was joined by West Virginia Attorney General JB McCuskey and legislators at the ceremonial bill signing.
House Bill 3016 requires a person desiring to vote shall present to one of the poll clerks a valid identifying document, which includes:
Voters who cannot present a valid identifying document can cast a provisional ballot after executing an affidavit affirming his or her identity. The provisional ballot may be counted once the election authority verifies the identity of the individual through signature verification and determines that the individual was otherwise eligible to cast a ballot.