Federal Politics Preston County lies within
West Virginia's 2nd congressional district. The current representative of the district is
Riley Moore (R). Generally speaking, most of the State of West Virginia became a Republican bastion in the 21st century, after having leaned heavily Democratic between the
New Deal and
Bill Clinton. However, Preston County has seemingly always been a Republican stronghold, if not quite as ‘rock-ribbed’ as its neighbor,
Grant County, or nearby
Garrett County, Maryland, two counties that have historically
never voted for a Democrat in the post-Civil War years. Preston County has, by comparison, voted Democratic on at least one occasion, during
Lyndon Johnson’s 1964 landslide election; however, Johnson's win over
Barry Goldwater was much more decisive than his narrow victory in analogous
Upshur County, and Bill Clinton came within 20 votes in 1996.
State Government Preston County is represented by two Senators in the
West Virginia Senate. Senate members Jay Taylor (R), and Randy Smith (R) both serve in
West Virginia's 14th Senate district. The county is also represented in the
West Virginia House of Delegates by two Delegates. The Delegates for Preston County are George Street (R) for district 83 and D. Rolland Jennings (R) for district 84.
Judicial Government Preston County was combined with Tucker County, West Virginia in 2025 to create the new 22nd Judicial Circuit. There are currently two circuit judges in the 22nd Circuit: Chief Judge, Steven L. Shaffer, who was originally elected in 2018 and reelected in 2024 and Judge, Hilary M. Bright, who was elected in 2024. Since 2016, judicial elections in West Virginia have been nonpartisan.
County Government Preston County is governed by a county commission. The Commission is made up of the Commission President and Commissioners who wield administrative/executive powers of the county's government. Don Smith (R), elected in 2014 and reelected in 2020, is the current President of the County Commission. The Preston County Commission consists of two other members. The current other members of the County Commission are Samantha Stone (R), elected in 2018 and Hunter Thomas (R), elected in 2022. The county government also consists of the Prosecuting Attorney of Preston County, James E. Shay, Jr. (R), elected in 2020; Sheriff, Scott Spiker (R), elected in 2024; Assessor, David Nestor (R), elected in 2024; County Clerk, David Sypolt (R), appointed in 2025; and Circuit Clerk, Lisa Leishman (R), appointed in 2020 and elected in 2022. ==Communities==