West Virginia voters approved most measures to fund public schools during the 2026 primary election [View all]
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Voters across West Virginia approved most school levies and bond measures on Tuesdays primary ballot, giving millions of dollars in local funding to support employee salaries, meal programs and school construction projects.
Voters approved seven out of the 10 school funding measures on ballots across the state in several counties, including Tyler, Wetzel and Wirt counties.
In Berkeley County, voters approved a new $115 million bond levy to support renovation across the school district and construction of a new middle school and career and technical education center.
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