West Virginia Legislature

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The West Virginia Legislature is a bicameral legislature composed of the Senate and House of Delegates. It was established under Article VI of the West Virginia Constitution.

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[edit] Terms

Senators are elected for terms of four years, and delegates for terms of two years. These terms are staggered, meaning that not all 34 State Senate seats are up every election. Some are up for grabs during the Presidential Election years and some are up during "mid-term" elections.

[edit] Sessions

Regular sessions of the Legislature commence on the second Wednesday of January of each year. However, following the election of a new governor, the session starts in January with the governor's address but then adjourns until February. On the first day of the session, members of both the House and the Senate sit in joint session in the House Chamber where the governor presents his or her legislative program. The length of the general session may not go beyond 60 calendar days unless extended by a concurrent resolution adopted by a two-thirds vote of each house. The governor may convene the Legislature for extraordinary sessions. Governor Joe Manchin III has already called three special sessions of the legislature during the first year of his first term. Given the part time nature of the legislature of West Virginia, this is not uncommon.

[edit] Origination of bills

Bills, even revenue bills, and resolutions may originate in either house.

[edit] Veto override

Two-thirds of the members elected to each house are required to override the governor's veto of a bill or items or parts thereof.

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Topics

Cities | Towns | Villages | Census-designated places | Governors | Colleges and universities

Capital

Charleston

Regions

Allegheny Mountains | Allegheny Plateau | Baltimore-Washington Metropolitan Area | Charleston Metropolitan Area | Cumberland Plateau | Eastern Panhandle | North-Central West Virginia | Northern Panhandle | Potomac Highlands | Ridge-and-valley Appalachians | Southern West Virginia

Major
cities

Charleston | Huntington | Parkersburg | Wheeling | Morgantown

Smaller
cities

Beckley | Bluefield | Clarksburg | Cross Lanes | Fairmont | Martinsburg | Saint Albans | South Charleston | Teays Valley | Vienna | Weirton

Counties

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