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Morgan County

Voted Republican in 2024 · 9,097 votes cast

Morgan County

About Morgan County

Morgan County is a county located in the U.S. state of West Virginia. As of the 2020 census, the population was 17,063. Its county seat is Berkeley Springs. The county was formed in 1820 from parts of Hampshire and Berkeley Counties and named in honor of General Daniel Morgan, prominent soldier of the American Revolutionary War. The county and Town of Bath are considered excellent jumping-off points for exploring the Potomac and Cacapon Rivers just to the north and west, respectively. Also, the county is a tourist destination hosting numerous local artists, mineral water spas, and a large amount of outdoor recreation that includes fishing, boating, wildlife, hunting, and mountain scenery. The region is known for the famed Apple Butter Festival, which is annually held in October. Morgan County is also the home of an important silica mine, part of U.S. Silica.

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Total Votes (2024)
9,097
Winner Margin
R+27.8
Turnout Change
+4.6%
2020→2024 Swing
D+24.4

2024 Presidential Results

All candidates · Morgan County, West Virginia

Donald J Trump(Republican)
77.0%7,009
Won by 5,062 votes
Kamala D Harris(Democrat)
21.4%1,947
Other(Other)
1.3%118
Chase Oliver(Libertarian)
0.3%23

Margin History

Red = Republican, Blue = Democratic

2024R+27.8
2020R+52.2
2016R+54.3
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Swung Left in 2024

Morgan County shifted 24.4 points toward Democrats compared to 2020. Voter turnout increased by 4.6%.

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