West Virginia House of Delegates
The West Virginia House of Delegates is the lower chamber of the state legislature in West Virginia. It consists of 100 members who are elected to represent various districts across the state. Delegates serve two-year terms and are responsible for proposing and voting on legislation, as well as addressing issues that affect their constituents.
The House meets annually in Charleston, the state capital, where it collaborates with the upper chamber, the West Virginia Senate, to create laws. The House of Delegates plays a crucial role in shaping state policy and budget decisions, impacting the lives of West Virginians.