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Publications of the Senate Clerk’s Office

Blue Book

Published each year, the Blue Book is an extensive guide containing information on current officials in the executive, legislative and judicial branches of state government; federal officers, including the president, congressional representatives and judges; and, political leaders, including party committee chairs and members. The books, published in odd-numbered years and the 2000 edition, include photographs and biographies of these officials. This publication also contains information on state and federal agencies; postal information; the Constitutions of the United States and West Virginia; and, considerable information on counties, municipalities and various organizations.

Archived Editions

Senate Journals

Printed daily, this is the official record of the proceedings that take place each day while the Senate is in session. The Journal follows the Order of Business and details floor actions on any legislation up for introduction, amendment or passage. In addition, the results of all roll call votes are shown. For added convenience, the Senate Daily Journals are now available online.

Senate Journals

Senate Journal 2021Volume 1Volume 2Volume 3Volume 4
Senate Journal 2020Volume 1Volume 2Volume 3Volume 4
Senate Journal 2019Volume 1Volume 2Volume 3Volume 4
Senate Journal 2018Volume 1Volume 2Volume 3Volume 4
Senate Journal 2017Volume 1Volume 2Volume 3Volume 4
Senate Journal 2016Volume 1Volume 2Volume 3Volume 4
Senate Journal 2015Volume 1Volume 2Volume 3
Senate Journal 2014Volume 1
Senate Journal 2013Volume 1

The West Virginia Capitol: A Commemorative History

First printed in 1982 to celebrate the 50th anniversary of the Capitol’s dedication, this publication contains archival pictures, photographs and detailed accounts of the Statehouse’s history – from its early locations and a devastating fire to Cass Gilbert’s vision, its awe-inspiring construction in Charleston and the intricate details that citizens continue to enjoy today. The book also includes information on the Governor’s Mansion and a summary of statistical figures concerning the Capitol. See Capitol History

Page Program Book.

Created as a guide for students participating in the Legislature’s Page Program, this book provides valuable information on the members of the Senate and House of Delegates, including their photographs and seating charts. It also details students’ responsibilities while serving as pages and important rules to follow while in the Chambers. In addition, the book includes Capitol maps, an explanation of the legislative process and historical information on West Virginia.