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Statutes > West-virginia > 03 > 3-4-2

§3-4-2. Procedures for adopting voting machines.
Voting machines may be adopted for use in general, primary and special elections in any county by either of the following procedures, and not otherwise:

(1) By a majority of the members of the county court voting to adopt the same at a meeting regularly called in regular or special session: Provided, however, That such meeting shall be held not less than six months prior to a general election or six months prior to a primary election. If at such meeting, such county court shall enter an order of its intention to adopt the use of voting machines, it shall thereafter forthwith cause to be published a certified copy of such order as a Class II-O legal advertisement in compliance with the provisions of article three, chapter fifty-nine of this code, and the publication area for such publication shall be the county involved. The first publication of such order shall not be less than twenty days after the entry of such order. Such county court shall not adopt the use of voting machines until ninety days after the entry of such order of its intention to adopt the same. Promptly after the expiration of ninety days after the entry of such order of intention to adopt the use of voting machines, if no petition has theretofore been filed with such county court requesting a referendum on the question of adoption of voting machines as hereinafter provided, such county court shall enter a final order adopting voting machines, and voting machines shall thereby be adopted.

If five percent or more of the registered voters of such county shall sign a petition requesting that voting machines be not adopted for use in such county and such petition be filed with the county court of such county within ninety days after the entry of such order of intention to adopt the use of voting machines, such county court shall submit to the voters of such county at the next general or primary election, whichever shall first occur, the question: "Shall voting machines be adopted in ................... County?" If this question be answered in the affirmative by a majority of the voters in such election upon the question, voting machines shall thereby be adopted. If such question shall not be answered in the affirmative by such majority, the use of voting machines shall not be adopted.

(2) By the affirmative vote of a majority of the voters of such county voting upon the question of the adoption of voting machines in such county. If five percent or more of the registered voters of such county shall sign a petition requesting the adoption of voting machines for use in such county, and such petition be filed with the county court of such county, such county court shall submit to the voters of such county at the next general or primary election, following by not less than ninety days the date of the filing of such petition, the question:" Shall voting machines be adopted in ...............County?" If this question be answered in the affirmative by a majority of the voters of such county voting upon the question, voting machines shall thereby be adopted. If such question shall not be answered in the affirmative by such majority, the use of voting machines shall not be adopted.

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > West-virginia > 03 > 3-4-2

§3-4-2. Procedures for adopting voting machines.
Voting machines may be adopted for use in general, primary and special elections in any county by either of the following procedures, and not otherwise:

(1) By a majority of the members of the county court voting to adopt the same at a meeting regularly called in regular or special session: Provided, however, That such meeting shall be held not less than six months prior to a general election or six months prior to a primary election. If at such meeting, such county court shall enter an order of its intention to adopt the use of voting machines, it shall thereafter forthwith cause to be published a certified copy of such order as a Class II-O legal advertisement in compliance with the provisions of article three, chapter fifty-nine of this code, and the publication area for such publication shall be the county involved. The first publication of such order shall not be less than twenty days after the entry of such order. Such county court shall not adopt the use of voting machines until ninety days after the entry of such order of its intention to adopt the same. Promptly after the expiration of ninety days after the entry of such order of intention to adopt the use of voting machines, if no petition has theretofore been filed with such county court requesting a referendum on the question of adoption of voting machines as hereinafter provided, such county court shall enter a final order adopting voting machines, and voting machines shall thereby be adopted.

If five percent or more of the registered voters of such county shall sign a petition requesting that voting machines be not adopted for use in such county and such petition be filed with the county court of such county within ninety days after the entry of such order of intention to adopt the use of voting machines, such county court shall submit to the voters of such county at the next general or primary election, whichever shall first occur, the question: "Shall voting machines be adopted in ................... County?" If this question be answered in the affirmative by a majority of the voters in such election upon the question, voting machines shall thereby be adopted. If such question shall not be answered in the affirmative by such majority, the use of voting machines shall not be adopted.

(2) By the affirmative vote of a majority of the voters of such county voting upon the question of the adoption of voting machines in such county. If five percent or more of the registered voters of such county shall sign a petition requesting the adoption of voting machines for use in such county, and such petition be filed with the county court of such county, such county court shall submit to the voters of such county at the next general or primary election, following by not less than ninety days the date of the filing of such petition, the question:" Shall voting machines be adopted in ...............County?" If this question be answered in the affirmative by a majority of the voters of such county voting upon the question, voting machines shall thereby be adopted. If such question shall not be answered in the affirmative by such majority, the use of voting machines shall not be adopted.


State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > West-virginia > 03 > 3-4-2

§3-4-2. Procedures for adopting voting machines.
Voting machines may be adopted for use in general, primary and special elections in any county by either of the following procedures, and not otherwise:

(1) By a majority of the members of the county court voting to adopt the same at a meeting regularly called in regular or special session: Provided, however, That such meeting shall be held not less than six months prior to a general election or six months prior to a primary election. If at such meeting, such county court shall enter an order of its intention to adopt the use of voting machines, it shall thereafter forthwith cause to be published a certified copy of such order as a Class II-O legal advertisement in compliance with the provisions of article three, chapter fifty-nine of this code, and the publication area for such publication shall be the county involved. The first publication of such order shall not be less than twenty days after the entry of such order. Such county court shall not adopt the use of voting machines until ninety days after the entry of such order of its intention to adopt the same. Promptly after the expiration of ninety days after the entry of such order of intention to adopt the use of voting machines, if no petition has theretofore been filed with such county court requesting a referendum on the question of adoption of voting machines as hereinafter provided, such county court shall enter a final order adopting voting machines, and voting machines shall thereby be adopted.

If five percent or more of the registered voters of such county shall sign a petition requesting that voting machines be not adopted for use in such county and such petition be filed with the county court of such county within ninety days after the entry of such order of intention to adopt the use of voting machines, such county court shall submit to the voters of such county at the next general or primary election, whichever shall first occur, the question: "Shall voting machines be adopted in ................... County?" If this question be answered in the affirmative by a majority of the voters in such election upon the question, voting machines shall thereby be adopted. If such question shall not be answered in the affirmative by such majority, the use of voting machines shall not be adopted.

(2) By the affirmative vote of a majority of the voters of such county voting upon the question of the adoption of voting machines in such county. If five percent or more of the registered voters of such county shall sign a petition requesting the adoption of voting machines for use in such county, and such petition be filed with the county court of such county, such county court shall submit to the voters of such county at the next general or primary election, following by not less than ninety days the date of the filing of such petition, the question:" Shall voting machines be adopted in ...............County?" If this question be answered in the affirmative by a majority of the voters of such county voting upon the question, voting machines shall thereby be adopted. If such question shall not be answered in the affirmative by such majority, the use of voting machines shall not be adopted.