Sen. Shelley Moore Capito plans to seek re-election to the U.S. Senate, announcing her campaign with a video that touts her support for President Donald Trump and his
West Virginia Secretary of State Kris Warner appeared at the Lincoln County Courthouse Thursday morning to induct 146 Lincoln County residents into the West Virginia Voter Hall of Fame. To earn this honor,
Senator Shelley Moore Capito (R-WV) confirmed via video announcement Monday that she will seek a third six-year term.
Capito kicked her campaign off with a video announcement that links her political goals closely with President Donald Trump.
They were inducted into their respective halls of fame for decades of dedicated civil service by West Virginia Secretary of State Kris Warner.
CHARLESTON — West Virginia’s 2026 Republican primary next year will be closed to independent and unaffiliated voters for the first time in decades, but Republican leaders in one county are urging the state Republican Party to reverse course.
Senator Shelley Moore Capito has announced that she is running for re-election. Capito is seeking her third term in office. She is West Virginia's Senior Senator and is the fourth-highest-ranking republican.