One Hundred Seventeenth United States Senate election in West Virginia

The 117th United States Senate election in West Virginia took place on October 29, 2020, to elect a member of the United States Senate to represent the State of West Virginia, concurrently with other elections to the United States Senate. Frederick Andrews and Annabeth Chase were unopposed in their respective primaries on October 26th. Andrews won with a 6.6% margin of victory and was re-elected to his third term.

Background
Since the retirement of Worker's Party senator Liam Williams in October, a WP or Democrat had represented this seat since June 11th. Since the revitalization of the Constitution Party in late September, they had achieved a plurality of regional influence above their second major rival, the Socialist Party of America. The Socialist Senatorial Campaign Committee had hoped that Andrews' late showings would be enough to win the election, otherwise his large war chest and high donor base would be enough to win a major upset. Prior to the election, the Socialist's RI was slightly ahead in terms of percentage but could be easily surmounted by a few clicks.

Primaries
Both contestants were entered into a jungle primary on October 26, 2020, where the winner of each party would advance to the general election. Neither candidate was challenged.