West Virginia is best known as an historically Democratic state that swung sharply right in recent decades. Republicans did have their areas of strength, mainly in the eastern counties especially Grant County, as well as the Mid-Ohio Valley.
West Virginia has had a Democratic Partisan Voting Index (PVI) from 1940, after its predominantly coal miner union electorate joined the New Deal coalition, until 2000. The counties’ voting patterns remained mostly stable for these six decades even with the Civil Rights Act. The Republican trend actually began in 1996 as some of the coal counties already were becoming less Democratic. After 2000, the Republican trend hastened with every county having Republican PVIs by 2012 and becoming more Republican in 2016.
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