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The West Virginia Clarity Project

West Virginia deserves to know who is asking for their vote.

Providing candidate Interviews, civic education, and teaching how you can really hold your public officials accountable.
Built for West Virginians who are done waiting for someone else to fix it.

Disclaimer: This project is an independent effort and is not yet a registered organization. Resources may not be complete as this is an active, growing project.

What We Do

Tools for a clearer West Virginia

Candidate Interviews

Real conversations with the candidates and incumbents asking for your vote. Same questions, fact-checked summaries, and full transparency on who declined to participate.

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Data Center Watch

A dedicated resource on information regarding all hyperscale AI data centers in West Virginia. What is HB2014? What's is proposed, what's at stake, and what residents can do.

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Help Build the Record

This project is a living resource that is constantly growing and updated. If you have a document, local update, or resource that helps West Virginians understand what's happening, add it here. All submissions are reviewed, credited, and published. You don't need to be an expert to contribute.

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Educational Blog

Articles highlighting and teaching what a better community, state, and world would look like.

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Civic Education

Dedicated resources to help you learn how to navigate the world of civics, media, and more!

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Transparency in Progress

We document our decisions publicly.

As this project grows and evolves, we publish updates explaining what changed, why, and what's next. Transparency means showing how we change, not just saying we did.

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The Vision

Why do we keep waiting for our politicians to do something for us?

West Virginia has 1.77 million people. When you account for children, seniors, and those living with disabilities - the highest disability rate in the nation, a product of decades of hard labor and limited healthcare - we're left with roughly 900,000 able-bodied adults.

Now Imagine if every one of them voluntarily gave just 15 minutes a month to their community, that's 225,000 hours. Every month. 108 years of full-time work. Now imagine 30 minutes. An hour. The resource isn't missing. It's us.

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The Math
1,770,000 total population
− children, seniors & disabled
900,000 able-bodied adults
×
15 minutes a month
=
225,000
hours of community work
every single month
108 years
of full-time labor

The WV Clarity Project is a civic education and accountability effort to help West Virginians understand themselves, their communities, and the world with clarity and confidence. We stopped waiting for something to happen, and started creating meaningful resources.

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