District Maps
Determining Districts
In a census year, data is collected based on the residence of the population on April 1st. At the state level, by April 1st of the year following the census, in this case 2021, the Census Bureau Director will provide geographically defined population counts to the Governor, legislative leaders and state liaisons.
Once the data is received, legislative leadership forms redistricting committees, which are charged to draw new political boundaries for Congressional, State Senate and House of Delegate Districts to ensure equal representation within West Virginia.
Once the initial plans are completed, the House and Senate generate the reports and maps needed for the formation of the Redistricting Bill. This normally takes place during a special session the year following the census.
In the 2021 3rd Extraordinary Session, the West Virginia Legislature concluded its redistricting process.
Senate Redistricting Committee
Districts Breakdown
The House of Delegates is divided into 100 single-member districts. Delegates serve two-year terms and all seats are up for election every two years.
The Senate is divided into 17 districts with 2 Senators from each district. There are 34 Senators serving 4 year terms with half of the seats up for election every two years.
Congressional Districts
West Virginia is split into two districts for congressional elections. The State has two representatives in the House of Representatives and two Senators.
Final Legislation
- Senate Bill 3033 – Relating to Composition of Congressional Districts
- Senate Bill 3034 – Dividing State into Senatorial Districts
- House Bill 301 – Reapportioning House of Delegates Districts
Final Map Files
- Congressional Map
- KMZ/Google Earth
- Technical Files
- State Senate Map
- KMZ/Google Earth
- Technical Files
- State House Map
- KMZ/Google Earth
- Technical Files
Follow the Process – Helpful Links
› Public Submissions to the Joint Committee on Redistricting
› SR 103 (2021 1ES) – Creating Select Committee on Redistricting
› Redistricting Committee Memorandum (06-10-2021)
› Release (06/07/2021) – Senate, House Adopt Resolution, Motion to Start Redistricting Process
› Release (07/08/2021) – Public Hearing Dates Set for Joint Committee on Redistricting
› Release (07/23/2021) – Procedures Set for Joint Committee on Redistricting Public Hearings
› Release (08/27/2021) – Procedures Set for Joint Committee on Redistricting Virtual Public Hearings
› Current District Maps (2010 Plan)
› ARCHIVE – 2011 Senate Redistricting Project
› ARCHIVE – 2011 House Redistricting Project
Public Hearing Information
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July 27: Putnam County Old Judicial Building, Room 202
12093 Winfield Road Winfield, WV 25213
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July 29: Chief Logan Lodge Hotel Conference Center
1000 Conference Center Drive, Logan, WV 25601
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Aug. 3: Tamarack, Gov. Hulett C. Smith Theater
1 Tamarack Park, Beckley, WV 25801
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Aug. 4: Summersville Arena & Conference Center, Rooms 112-116
3 Armory Way, Summersville, WV 26651
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Aug. 10: Stonewall Resort State Park, Birch Room
149 State Park Trail, Roanoke, WV 26447
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Aug. 12: Hazel & J.W. Ruby Community Center
111 Mylan Park Lane, Morgantown, WV 26501
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Aug. 17: Martinsburg Sheriff’s Office Meeting Room
510 S Raleigh St, Martinsburg, WV 25401
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Aug. 18: Keyser VFD Station 2
1550 Cornell St Keyser, WV 26726
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Aug. 24: Wheeling Independence Hall
1528 Market St, Wheeling, WV 26003
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Aug. 26: Cabell County Courthouse, Courtroom #1 Judge Paul Farrell’s courtroom
750 5th Ave, Huntington, WV 25701
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Sept. 9: The Culture Center, Building 9, Capitol Complex
1900 Kanawha Blvd. E., Charleston, WV 25305
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Sept. 16: Judge Donald F. Black Courthouse Annex
317 Market St, Parkersburg, WV 26101
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