October 13, 2008
W.Va. gears up for early voting
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A global economy in meltdown and the certainty of a new president may have new voters signing up in record numbers elsewhere, but West Virginia is comparatively unmoved this year.

Four years ago, John Kerry and George Bush repeatedly visited to compete for the state's electoral votes, spurring the state to register the most voters since Harry Truman was president.

This year, it's a different story.

Voter registration ends Oct. 14, a day before early voting begins in the state. The Secretary of State's office won't have official numbers until then, but preliminary reports suggest few new voters are getting motivated this year.

Numbers from last week showed 1,199,750 registered voters in the state, an increase of 16,255 from the May 13 primary. In 2004, voter registration jumped by more than 65,000 between the primary and the general election.

"It would appear to be a run-of-the-mill year so far," said Jason Williams, election division manager in the Secretary of State's office.

That's not the case elsewhere. Nationally, there are more than 9 million new voters, and in the last six months registration has favored Democrats by a margin of nearly 4-to-1.

In the eight battleground states where voters register by party, an Associated Press analysis showed last week, Democrats have registered more than 1 million voters in the past four years - while the GOP has lost roughly 125,000.

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