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Obama Leading in New Poll

Last Updated: 5:28 PM 10/10/08 - A new national poll suggests Barack Obama maintains a seven-point lead on John McCain, and that Sarah Palin may be a drag on the Republican ticket. (Full Story)
 Talking Politics in the Locker Room

Last Updated: 4:39 PM 10/10/08 - As the presidential race revs up, political conversations in NFL locker rooms echo those in workplaces nationwide. (Full Story)
Clinton Stumps for Barth

Last Updated: 4:35 PM 10/10/08 - Sen. Hillary Clinton is praising congressional challenger Anne Barth as the candidate who will break with the policies of the Bush administration. (Full Story)
Candidates Try to Woo Voters

Last Updated: 2:09 PM 10/10/08 - The three candidates vying to represent the Valley in the U.S. House of Representatives met for a forum in Harrisonburg Thursday. (Full Story)
Stealing Campaign Signs

Last Updated: 3:08 PM 10/09/08 - As the election draws closer, some people are going to new lengths to assure their party's success. (Full Story)
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Record Early Voting Save Email Print
CHARLESTON, W.Va. (AP)
Posted: 5:21 PM May 9, 2008
Last Updated: 5:21 PM May 9, 2008

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A record number of West Virginians have cast early ballots for a primary in advance of Tuesday's election.

Secretary of State Betty Ireland reports 49,982 ballots cast in 52 of West Virginia's 55 counties between April 23 and Friday. Ireland's office says another 4,916 absentee ballots have been returned.

The numbers likely result from the Democratic presidential campaigns' increasing focus on the state. But officials in some counties also say they had expected even higher turnouts.

About 71 percent of early voters have been Democrats, who outnumber Republicans in the state by nearly two-to-one. The majority party invited unaffiliated voters into its primary for the first time this year. About 6.2 percent of the early voters have been independents or nonpartisans.

Early voting ends Saturday.
West Virginia adopted early voting in 2002.

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