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Ranson Local Elections – June 1

May 1, 2021 Tagged With: city council, local election, mayor, Ranson, vote

Ranson local elections will take place on June 1.

Who’s On The Ballot

In the upcoming election, Ranson residents will vote for Mayor and 2 City Council seats:

  • Mayor (4 year term): Brian Parish, Tyler Payton, or Keith “Duke” Pierson
  • Council – At Large (4 year term): Michael Baker or Amanda Stroud
  • Council – Ward 3 (4 year term): Michael Anderson

The elected candidates will take office on July 1.


Register To Vote

May 11 is the last day to register to vote. Visit the website GoVoteWV.com to register (blue “register to vote” button) or confirm that your registration is active.


How To Vote in the Election

  • Vote Absentee
  • Vote In Person – Early
  • Vote In Person – On Election Day

Remember to bring a valid form of ID. See below for more information about voter ID.

Vote Absentee

May 26 is the last day to request an Absentee ballot. You can obtain an absentee ballot request form at City Hall (312 S Mildred St, Ranson) or download the form from the WV Secretary of State’s website (GoVoteWV.com & click the red “absentee voting” button). Military and overseas voters should visit FVAP.gov to request a ballot.

Concern for COVID-19 exposure is a valid medical reason for requesting an absentee ballot (check the first box in section 4-A of the application).

Mail your absentee ballot so it is postmarked by June 1 (or earlier) City of Ranson, Attn: Clerk’s Office, 312 S Mildred St, Ranson WV 25438.

You may also drop off your absentee ballot in-person during office hours by Friday, May 28 (or earlier) at the Clerk’s office in the Ranson City Hall (312 S Mildred St, Ranson). You may drop off your own ballot and 1 other person’s ballot (e.g. spouse, parent, child). Note that Monday, May 31 is a holiday and the City Hall will be closed.

If you request an absentee ballot and decide to vote in person, bring the absentee ballot with you to the polling place on Election Day to exchange it for a standard ballot (otherwise you will be directed to cast a provisional ballot).

Vote In Person – Early

You can vote early at the Ranson City Hall (312 S Mildred St, Ranson) in the Council Chamber room during the hours of 9 am to 5 pm on May 22 (Sat) and May 24-29 (Mon-Sat). See Voting ID requirements for what to bring when you vote.

Vote In Person – On Election Day

Election day is TUESDAY, June 1. Voting will take place at Ranson City Hall (312 S Mildred St, Ranson), from 6:30 in the morning to 7:30 in the evening.

The area within 100 feet of the entrance to a WV polling place is a “campaign-free zone” — to avoid being challenged, don’t wear any buttons, hats, shirts, etc. for/against any candidate or issue within the area indicated by the posted signs.


Voter ID – What To Bring

Voters in WV should expect to show a valid and non-expired ID to vote. This ID can be any of the following:

  • Voter registration card
  • WV driver license or DMV ID card
  • Driver’s license from other state
  • US Military ID card
  • Government employee ID (US or WV)
  • Student ID
  • Concealed carry permit
  • Bank or debit card
  • Utility bill or bank statement in your name (dated January or later)
  • Health insurance card
  • Medicare card
  • WV Medicaid card
  • Social Security card or Birth Certificate
  • WV hunting or fishing license
  • WV SNAP ID card or WV TANF ID card

If you are a first-time WV voter, you will need to show proof of residence at your voting address. Bring an ID (with photo and address) from the above list or a photo ID and recent utility bill, bank statement, government check or paycheck. 

If you do not have a valid ID or your ID is not accepted — ask for a provisional ballot. You may still obtain a regular ballot if an adult (with valid ID) accompanying you can sign an affidavit or if a poll worker confirms to have known you for 6 months.

Visit GoVoteWV.com for more information about voter identification information.

By Staff Contributor

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