• Are conservation district board elections on the general ballot in your state?
WV district supervisors are elected through non-partisan ballots in the state's primary election (similar to how county school board members are elected.)
• What role (if any) does your agency have in setting the procedure for and overseeing conservation district elections?
Elections are overseen by the WV Secretary of State's office and the 55 county clerks. Sometimes we are asked questions about supervisor elections from county clerks, but that is all. Supervisors have been elected to four-year terms since 2008, so the process has become fairly normal.
• Have any issues around district elections (e.g. low voter turnout, lack of publicity/transparency) come under fire in your state by the media or legislature? If so, how was that handled or resolved?
No issues to date. The constant question is "What is a Conservation Supervisor?"