United States congressional delegations from West Virginia

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File:West Virginia's congressional districts (since 2023).png

These are tables of congressional delegations from West Virginia to the United States House of Representatives and the United States Senate.

The current dean of the West Virginia delegation is Senator Shelley Moore Capito, having served in the Senate since 2015 and in Congress since 2001.

From June 1861 to June 1863, during the Civil War and before West Virginia statehood, the United States recognized the Restored Government of Virginia sitting in Wheeling as the "legitimate", pro-Union government of Virginia. Also called the Reorganized Government of Virginia, it controlled a contiguous area roughly the same as present-day West Virginia, along with parts of Northern Virginia and Tidewater. The rest of Virginia was under Confederate military control, with a state government in Richmond, and did not send representatives to Congress. The legislature in Wheeling chose two U.S. Senators for Virginia, John S. Carlile and Waitman T. Willey, who were seated by the Senate.[http://www.wvculture.org/history/statehood/carlilewilleysenate.html wvculture.org - Restored Government] Three U.S. Representatives elected in western districts of Virginia also went to Congress in 1861: Jacob B. Blair, William G. Brown, and Kellian V. Whaley.[http://www.wvculture.org/hiStory/statehoo.html wvculture.org - Statehood] {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20070307001222/http://www.wvculture.org/history/statehoo.html |date=2007-03-07 }}{{cite book| author=Virgil Anson Lewis | title=Southern Historical Magazine: Devoted to History, Genealogy, Biography, Archæology and Kindred Subjects | url=https://books.google.com/books?id=pSIUAAAAYAAJ&pg=PA14 | year=1892 | publisher=V.A. Lewis. | page=14 }} In 1861, as one of its first acts, the Restored Government began the process of creating the new state of West Virginia, which was achieved in 1863. The Restored Government of Virginia then moved to Alexandria.

U.S. House of Representatives

{{Main|List of United States representatives from West Virginia}}

=Current members =

List of current members of the delegation, their terms in office, district boundaries, and the district political ratings according to the Cook Partisan Voting Index. The delegation has 2 members, both Republicans.

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District

! CPVI

! Representative
(Residence)

! Party

! Incumbent time in office

! District map

1st

| {{Party shading/Republican}} | R+23

| 100px
Carol Miller
(Huntington)

| {{Party shading/Republican}} | Republican

| Since January 3, 2019

| File:West Virginia's 1st congressional district (since 2023).png

2nd

| {{Party shading/Republican}} | R+22

| 100px
Riley Moore
(Harpers Ferry)

| {{Party shading/Republican}} | Republican

| Since January 3, 2025

| File:West Virginia's 2nd congressional district (since 2023).png

=Delegation timeline (1863 – present)=

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| {{USCongressOrdinal|38}} {{nowrap|(1863–1865)}}

| {{Party cell|Unionist Party (US)}} | Jacob B. Blair (U)

| {{Party cell|Unionist Party (US)}} | William G.
Brown Sr.
(U)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Unionist Party (US)}} | Kellian Whaley (U)

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! rowspan=21 style=vertical-align:center |

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| {{USCongressOrdinal|39}} {{nowrap|(1865–1867)}}

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Chester D. Hubbard (R)

| {{Party cell|Unionist Party (US)}} | George R. Latham (U)

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| {{USCongressOrdinal|40}} {{nowrap|(1867–1869)}}

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Bethuel Kitchen (R)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Daniel Polsley (R)

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| {{USCongressOrdinal|41}} {{nowrap|(1869–1871)}}

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Isaac H. Duval (R)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | James McGrew (R)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | John Witcher (R)

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| {{USCongressOrdinal|42}} {{nowrap|(1871–1873)}}

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | John James
Davis
(D)

| rowspan=3 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Frank Hereford (D)

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| {{USCongressOrdinal|43}} {{nowrap|(1873–1875)}}

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | John Hagans (R)

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| {{USCongressOrdinal|44}} {{nowrap|(1875–1877)}}

| rowspan=4 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Benjamin Wilson (D)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Charles J. Faulkner (D)

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| {{USCongressOrdinal|45}} {{nowrap|(1877–1879)}}

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Benjamin F. Martin (D)

| rowspan=3 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | John E. Kenna (D)

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| {{USCongressOrdinal|46}} {{nowrap|(1879–1881)}}

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| {{USCongressOrdinal|47}} {{nowrap|(1881–1883)}}

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | John B. Hoge (D)

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| {{USCongressOrdinal|48}} {{nowrap|(1883–1885)}}

| rowspan=3 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Nathan Goff Jr. (R)

| rowspan=7 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | William Lyne
Wilson
(D)

| rowspan=3 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Charles P. Snyder (D)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Eustace Gibson (D)

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| {{USCongressOrdinal|49}} {{nowrap|(1885–1887)}}

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| {{USCongressOrdinal|50}} {{nowrap|(1887–1889)}}

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Charles E. Hogg (D)

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| rowspan=2 | {{USCongressOrdinal|51}} {{nowrap|(1889–1891)}}

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | John O. Pendleton (D)

| rowspan=4 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | John D. Alderson (D)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | James M. Jackson (D)

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| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | George W. Atkinson (R)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Charles Brooks Smith (R)

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| {{USCongressOrdinal|52}} {{nowrap|(1891–1893)}}

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | John O. Pendleton (D)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | James Capehart (D)

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| {{USCongressOrdinal|53}} {{nowrap|(1893–1895)}}

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| {{USCongressOrdinal|54}} {{nowrap|(1895–1897)}}

| rowspan=7 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Blackburn B.
Dovener
(R)

| rowspan=6 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Alston G. Dayton (R)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | James H. Huling (R)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Warren Miller (R)

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| {{USCongressOrdinal|55}} {{nowrap|(1897–1899)}}

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Charles Dorr (R)

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| {{USCongressOrdinal|56}} {{nowrap|(1899–1901)}}

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | David Emmons
Johnston
(D)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Romeo H. Freer (R)

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| {{USCongressOrdinal|57}} {{nowrap|(1901–1903)}}

| rowspan=6 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Joseph H. Gaines (R)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | James A. Hughes (R)

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| {{USCongressOrdinal|58}} {{nowrap|(1903–1905)}}

| rowspan=5 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Harry C. Woodyard (R)

| rowspan=8 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | James A. Hughes (R)

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| rowspan=2 | {{USCongressOrdinal|59}} {{nowrap|(1905–1907)}}

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| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Thomas B. Davis (D)

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| {{USCongressOrdinal|60}} {{nowrap|(1907–1909)}}

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | William Pallister
Hubbard
(R)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | George C.
Sturgiss
(R)

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| {{USCongressOrdinal|61}} {{nowrap|(1909–1911)}}

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| {{USCongressOrdinal|62}} {{nowrap|(1911–1913)}}

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | John W. Davis (D)

| rowspan=4 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | William G.
Brown Jr.
(D)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Adam B.
Littlepage
(D)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | John M. Hamilton (D)

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| rowspan=2 | {{USCongressOrdinal|63}} {{nowrap|(1913–1915)}}

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Samuel B. Avis (R)

| rowspan=3 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Hunter H.
Moss Jr.
(R)

| rowspan=4 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Howard Sutherland (R)

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| rowspan="6" {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Matthew M. Neely (D)

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| rowspan="3" | {{USCongressOrdinal|64}} {{nowrap|(1915–1917)}}

| rowspan="3" {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Adam B.
Littlepage
(D)

| rowspan="4" {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Edward Cooper (R)

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| rowspan="5" {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | George Meade
Bowers
(R)

| rowspan="5" {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Harry C. Woodyard (R)

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| {{USCongressOrdinal|65}} {{nowrap|(1917–1919)}}

| rowspan="4" {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Stuart F. Reed (R)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Adam B.
Littlepage
(D)

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| {{USCongressOrdinal|66}} {{nowrap|(1919–1921)}}

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Wells Goodykoontz (R)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Leonard S. Echols (R)

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| {{USCongressOrdinal|67}} {{nowrap|(1921–1923)}}

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Benjamin L.
Rosenbloom
(R)

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| {{USCongressOrdinal|68}} {{nowrap|(1923–1925)}}

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Robert E.
Lee Allen
(D)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | George W.
Johnson
(D)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Thomas Jefferson
Lilly
(D)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | J. Alfred Taylor (D)

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| {{USCongressOrdinal|69}} {{nowrap|(1925–1927)}}

| rowspan=5 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Carl G. Bachmann (R)

| rowspan=5 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Frank Llewellyn
Bowman
(R)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | John M. Wolverton (R)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Harry C. Woodyard (R)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | James F. Strother (R)

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| {{USCongressOrdinal|70}} {{nowrap|(1927–1929)}}

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | William S.
O'Brien
(D)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | James A. Hughes (R)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Edward T. England (R)

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| rowspan=2 | {{USCongressOrdinal|71}} {{nowrap|(1929–1931)}}

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | John M. Wolverton (R)

| rowspan=3 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Hugh Ike Shott (R)

| rowspan=10 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Joe L. Smith (D)

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| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Robert L.
Hogg
(R)

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| {{USCongressOrdinal|72}} {{nowrap|(1931–1933)}}

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Lynn Hornor (D)

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| rowspan=2 | {{USCongressOrdinal|73}} {{nowrap|(1933–1935)}}

| rowspan=4 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Robert L. Ramsay (D)

| rowspan=8 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Jennings Randolph (D)

| rowspan=6 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | George W.
Johnson
(D)

| rowspan=11 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | John Kee (D)

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| rowspan=5 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Andrew
Edminston Jr.
(D)

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| {{USCongressOrdinal|74}} {{nowrap|(1935–1937)}}

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| {{USCongressOrdinal|75}} {{nowrap|(1937–1939)}}

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| {{USCongressOrdinal|76}} {{nowrap|(1939–1941)}}

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | A. C. Schiffler (R)

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| {{USCongressOrdinal|77}} {{nowrap|(1941–1943)}}

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Robert L. Ramsay (D)

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| {{USCongressOrdinal|78}} {{nowrap|(1943–1945)}}

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | A. C. Schiffler (R)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Edward G.
Rohrbough
(R)

| rowspan=3 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Hubert S. Ellis (R)

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| {{USCongressOrdinal|79}} {{nowrap|(1945–1947)}}

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Matthew M. Neely (D)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Cleveland M. Bailey (D)

| rowspan=5 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | E. H. Hedrick (D)

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| {{USCongressOrdinal|80}} {{nowrap|(1947–1949)}}

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Francis J. Love (R)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Melvin C. Snyder (R)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Edward G.
Rohrbough
(R)

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| {{USCongressOrdinal|81}} {{nowrap|(1949–1951)}}

| rowspan=3 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Robert L. Ramsay (D)

| rowspan=18 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Harley Orrin
Staggers
(D)

| rowspan=8 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Cleveland M.
Bailey
(D)

| rowspan=3 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Maurice G. Burnside (D)

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| rowspan=2 | {{USCongressOrdinal|82}} {{nowrap|(1951–1953)}}

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| rowspan=7 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Elizabeth Kee (D)

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| {{USCongressOrdinal|83}} {{nowrap|(1953–1955)}}

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Bob Mollohan (D)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Will E. Neal (R)

| rowspan=3 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Robert Byrd (D)

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| {{USCongressOrdinal|84}} {{nowrap|(1955–1957)}}

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Maurice G. Burnside (D)

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| {{USCongressOrdinal|85}} {{nowrap|(1957–1959)}}

| rowspan=6 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Arch A. Moore Jr. (R)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Will E. Neal (R)

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| {{USCongressOrdinal|86}} {{nowrap|(1959–1961)}}

| rowspan=9 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Ken Hechler (D)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | John M. Slack Jr. (D)

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| {{USCongressOrdinal|87}} {{nowrap|(1961–1963)}}

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| {{USCongressOrdinal|88}} {{nowrap|(1963–1965)}}

| rowspan=9 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | John M. Slack Jr. (D)

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| {{USCongressOrdinal|89}} {{nowrap|(1965–1967)}}

| rowspan=4 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | James Kee (D)

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| {{USCongressOrdinal|90}} {{nowrap|(1967–1969)}}

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| {{USCongressOrdinal|91}} {{nowrap|(1969–1971)}}

| rowspan=8 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Bob Mollohan (D)

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| {{USCongressOrdinal|92}} {{nowrap|(1971–1973)}}

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| {{USCongressOrdinal|93}} {{nowrap|(1973–1975)}}

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| {{USCongressOrdinal|94}} {{nowrap|(1975–1977)}}

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| {{USCongressOrdinal|95}} {{nowrap|(1977–1979)}}

| rowspan=9 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Nick Rahall (D)

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| rowspan=2 | {{USCongressOrdinal|96}} {{nowrap|(1979–1981)}}

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| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | John G. Hutchinson (D)

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| {{USCongressOrdinal|97}} {{nowrap|(1981–1983)}}

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Cleve Benedict (R)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Mick Staton (R)

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| {{USCongressOrdinal|98}} {{nowrap|(1983–1985)}}

| rowspan=14 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Alan Mollohan (D)

| rowspan=5 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Harley O.
Staggers Jr.
(D)

| rowspan=5 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Bob Wise (D)

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| {{USCongressOrdinal|99}} {{nowrap|(1985–1987)}}

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| {{USCongressOrdinal|100}} {{nowrap|(1987–1989)}}

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| {{USCongressOrdinal|101}} {{nowrap|(1989–1991)}}

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| {{USCongressOrdinal|102}} {{nowrap|(1991–1993)}}

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| {{USCongressOrdinal|103}} {{nowrap|(1993–1995)}}

| rowspan=4 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Bob Wise (D)

| rowspan=11 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Nick Rahall (D)

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| {{USCongressOrdinal|104}} {{nowrap|(1995–1997)}}

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| {{USCongressOrdinal|105}} {{nowrap|(1997–1999)}}

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| {{USCongressOrdinal|106}} {{nowrap|(1999–2001)}}

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| {{USCongressOrdinal|107}} {{nowrap|(2001–2003)}}

| rowspan=7 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Shelley Moore
Capito
(R)

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| {{USCongressOrdinal|108}} {{nowrap|(2003–2005)}}

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| {{USCongressOrdinal|109}} {{nowrap|(2005–2007)}}

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| {{USCongressOrdinal|110}} {{nowrap|(2007–2009)}}

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| {{USCongressOrdinal|111}} {{nowrap|(2009–2011)}}

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| {{USCongressOrdinal|112}} {{nowrap|(2011–2013)}}

| rowspan=6 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | David McKinley (R)

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| {{USCongressOrdinal|113}} {{nowrap|(2013–2015)}}

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| {{USCongressOrdinal|114}} {{nowrap|(2015–2017)}}

| rowspan=5 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Alex Mooney (R)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Evan Jenkins (R)

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| {{USCongressOrdinal|115}} {{nowrap|(2017–2019)}}

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| {{USCongressOrdinal|116}} {{nowrap|(2019–2021)}}

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Carol Miller (R)

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| {{USCongressOrdinal|117}} {{nowrap|(2021–2023)}}

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| {{USCongressOrdinal|118}} {{nowrap|(2023–2025)}}

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Carol Miller (R)

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| {{USCongressOrdinal|119}} {{nowrap|(2025–2027)}}

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Riley Moore (R)

United States Senate

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colspan=3 | Current U.S. senators from West Virginia
rowspan=2 | {{big|West Virginia}}

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! CPVI {{small|(2022)}}:{{Cite web|title=2022 Cook PVI: State Map and List|url=https://www.cookpolitical.com/cook-pvi/2022-partisan-voting-index/state-map-and-list|access-date=2023-01-07|website=Cook Political Report|date=12 July 2022 |language=en}}

{{Shading PVI|R|22}}

! Class I senator

! Class II senator

|- style="vertical-align: top;"

| x150px
Jim Justice
{{Small|(Junior senator)}}
{{Small|(Lewisburg)}}

| x150px
Shelley Moore Capito
{{Small|(Senior senator)}}
{{Small|(Charleston)}}

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! Party

| {{party shading/Text/Republican}}

| {{party shading/Text/Republican}}

|-

! Incumbent since

| January 14, 2025

| January 3, 2015

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! colspan="2" | Class I senator

! Congress

! colspan="2" |Class II senator

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| rowspan="2" {{Party cell|Unionist Party (US)|right|top}} | Peter G. Van Winkle (U)

| rowspan="3" style="background: #D3D3D3"|

| {{USCongressOrdinal|38}} (1863–1865)

| style="background: #D3D3D3"|

| {{Party cell|Unionist Party (US)

top}} | Waitman T. Willey (U)
style="height:2em"

| {{USCongressOrdinal|39}} (1865–1867)

| rowspan="3" |

| rowspan="3" {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)

bottom}} | Waitman T. Willey (R)
style="height:2em"

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)|right|bottom}} | Peter G. Van Winkle (R)

| {{USCongressOrdinal|40}} (1867–1869)

style="height:2em"

| rowspan=3 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)|right}} | Arthur I. Boreman (R)

| rowspan="3" |

| {{USCongressOrdinal|41}} (1869–1871)

style="height:2em"

| {{USCongressOrdinal|42}} (1871–1873)

| rowspan="5" style="background: #D3D3D3"|

| rowspan=8 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Henry G. Davis (D)

style="height:2em"

| {{USCongressOrdinal|43}} (1873–1875)

style="height:2em"

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)|right}} | Allen T. Caperton (D)

| rowspan="5" style="background: #D3D3D3"|

| rowspan=3 | {{USCongressOrdinal|44}} (1875–1877)

style="height:2em"

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)|right}} | Samuel Price (D)

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| rowspan=3 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)|right}} | Frank Hereford (D)

style="height:2em"

| {{USCongressOrdinal|45}} (1877–1879)

| rowspan="3" |

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| {{USCongressOrdinal|46}} (1879–1881)

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| rowspan=3 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)|right}} | Johnson N. Camden (D)

| rowspan="3" |

| {{USCongressOrdinal|47}} (1881–1883)

style="height:2em"

| {{USCongressOrdinal|48}} (1883–1885)

| rowspan="3" style="background: #D3D3D3"|

| rowspan=5 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | John E. Kenna (D)

style="height:2em"

| {{USCongressOrdinal|49}} (1885–1887)

style="height:2em"

| rowspan=7 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)|right}} | Charles James Faulkner (D)

| rowspan="4" style="background: #D3D3D3"|

| {{USCongressOrdinal|50}} (1887–1889)

style="height:2em"

| {{USCongressOrdinal|51}} (1889–1891)

| rowspan="4" |

style="height:1.25em"

| rowspan=2 | {{USCongressOrdinal|52}} (1891–1893)

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| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Johnson N. Camden (D)

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| {{USCongressOrdinal|53}} (1893–1895)

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| {{USCongressOrdinal|54}} (1895–1897)

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| rowspan=8 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Stephen B. Elkins (R)

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| {{USCongressOrdinal|55}} (1897–1899)

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| rowspan=8 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)|right}} | Nathan B. Scott (R)

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| {{USCongressOrdinal|56}} (1899–1901)

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| {{USCongressOrdinal|57}} (1901–1903)

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| {{USCongressOrdinal|58}} (1903–1905)

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| {{USCongressOrdinal|59}} (1905–1907)

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| {{USCongressOrdinal|60}} (1907–1909)

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| rowspan=3 | {{USCongressOrdinal|61}} (1909–1911)

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| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Davis Elkins (R)

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| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Clarence W. Watson (D)

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| rowspan=3 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)|right}} | William E. Chilton (D)

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| {{USCongressOrdinal|62}} (1911–1913)

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| {{USCongressOrdinal|63}} (1913–1915)

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| rowspan=3 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Nathan Goff Jr. (R)

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| {{USCongressOrdinal|64}} (1915–1917)

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| rowspan=3 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)|right}} | Howard Sutherland (R)

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| {{USCongressOrdinal|65}} (1917–1919)

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| {{USCongressOrdinal|66}} (1919–1921)

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| rowspan=3 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Davis Elkins (R)

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| {{USCongressOrdinal|67}} (1921–1923)

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| rowspan=3 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)|right}} | Matthew M. Neely (D)

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| {{USCongressOrdinal|68}} (1923–1925)

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| {{USCongressOrdinal|69}} (1925–1927)

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| rowspan=3 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Guy D. Goff (R)

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| {{USCongressOrdinal|70}} (1927–1929)

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| rowspan=3 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)|right}} | Henry D. Hatfield (R)

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| {{USCongressOrdinal|71}} (1929–1931)

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| {{USCongressOrdinal|72}} (1931–1933)

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| rowspan=6 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Matthew M. Neely (D)

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| {{USCongressOrdinal|73}} (1933–1935)

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| rowspan=3 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)|right}} | Rush Holt Sr. (D)

| rowspan="3" style="background: #D3D3D3"|

| {{USCongressOrdinal|74}} (1935–1937)

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| {{USCongressOrdinal|75}} (1937–1939)

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| {{USCongressOrdinal|76}} (1939–1941)

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| rowspan=10 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)|right}} | Harley M. Kilgore (D)

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| rowspan=3 | {{USCongressOrdinal|77}} (1941–1943)

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| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Joseph Rosier (D)

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| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Hugh Ike Shott (R)

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| {{USCongressOrdinal|78}} (1943–1945)

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| rowspan=3 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Chapman Revercomb (R)

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| {{USCongressOrdinal|79}} (1945–1947)

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| rowspan="3" style="background: #D3D3D3"|

| {{USCongressOrdinal|80}} (1947–1949)

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| {{USCongressOrdinal|81}} (1949–1951)

| rowspan="3" |

| rowspan=7 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Matthew M. Neely (D)

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| {{USCongressOrdinal|82}} (1951–1953)

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| rowspan="7" |

| {{USCongressOrdinal|83}} (1953–1955)

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| rowspan=3 | {{USCongressOrdinal|84}} (1955–1957)

| rowspan="7" style="background: #D3D3D3"|

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| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)|right}} | William Laird III (D)

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| rowspan=4 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)|right}} | Chapman Revercomb (R)

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| rowspan=3| {{USCongressOrdinal|85}} (1957–1959)

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| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | John D. Hoblitzell Jr. (R)

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| rowspan=14 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Jennings Randolph (D)

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| rowspan=26 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)|right}} | Robert Byrd (D)

| rowspan="3" style="background: #D3D3D3"|

| {{USCongressOrdinal|86}} (1959–1961)

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| {{USCongressOrdinal|87}} (1961–1963)

| rowspan="3" style="background: #D3D3D3"|

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| {{USCongressOrdinal|88}} (1963–1965)

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| rowspan="3" |

| {{USCongressOrdinal|89}} (1965–1967)

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| {{USCongressOrdinal|90}} (1967–1969)

| rowspan="3" |

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| {{USCongressOrdinal|91}} (1969–1971)

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| rowspan="3" style="background: #D3D3D3"|

| {{USCongressOrdinal|92}} (1971–1973)

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| {{USCongressOrdinal|93}} (1973–1975)

| rowspan="3" style="background: #D3D3D3"|

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| {{USCongressOrdinal|94}} (1975–1977)

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| rowspan="3" |

| {{USCongressOrdinal|95}} (1977–1979)

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| {{USCongressOrdinal|96}} (1979–1981)

| rowspan="3" |

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| {{USCongressOrdinal|97}} (1981–1983)

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| rowspan="3" style="background: #D3D3D3"|

| {{USCongressOrdinal|98}} (1983–1985)

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| {{USCongressOrdinal|99}} (1985–1987)

| rowspan="3" style="background: #D3D3D3"|

| rowspan=17 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Jay Rockefeller (D)

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| {{USCongressOrdinal|100}} (1987–1989)

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| rowspan="3" |

| {{USCongressOrdinal|101}} (1989–1991)

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| {{USCongressOrdinal|102}} (1991–1993)

| rowspan="3" |

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| {{USCongressOrdinal|103}} (1993–1995)

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| rowspan="3" style="background: #D3D3D3"|

| {{USCongressOrdinal|104}} (1995–1997)

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| {{USCongressOrdinal|105}} (1997–1999)

| rowspan="3" style="background: #D3D3D3"|

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| {{USCongressOrdinal|106}} (1999–2001)

style="height:2em"

| rowspan="3" |

| {{USCongressOrdinal|107}} (2001–2003)

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| {{USCongressOrdinal|108}} (2003–2005)

| rowspan="3" |

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| {{USCongressOrdinal|109}} (2005–2007)

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| rowspan="5" style="background: #D3D3D3"|

| {{USCongressOrdinal|110}} (2007–2009)

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| rowspan=3 | {{USCongressOrdinal|111}} (2009-2011)

| rowspan="5" style="background: #D3D3D3"|

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| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)|right}} | Carte Goodwin (D)

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| rowspan=8 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)|right}} | Joe Manchin (D)

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| {{USCongressOrdinal|112}} (2011–2013)

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| rowspan="3" |

| {{USCongressOrdinal|113}} (2013–2015)

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| {{USCongressOrdinal|114}} (2015–2017)

| rowspan="3" |

| rowspan=7 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Shelley Moore Capito (R)

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| {{USCongressOrdinal|115}} (2017–2019)

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| rowspan="4" style="background: #D3D3D3"|

| {{USCongressOrdinal|116}} (2019–2021)

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| {{USCongressOrdinal|117}} (2021–2023)

| rowspan="4" style="background: #D3D3D3"|

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| rowspan="2" | {{USCongressOrdinal|118}} (2023–2025)

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| {{Party cell|Independent (United States)|right|bottom}} | Joe Manchin (I)

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| rowspan=1 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)|right}} | Jim Justice (R)

| rowspan="1" |

| {{USCongressOrdinal|119}} (2025–2027)

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colspan="2" | Class I senator

! Congress

! colspan="2" |Class II senator

Key

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See also

References

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