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§3-2-21. Maintenance of records in state uniform voter data system in lieu of precinct record books.
(a) The clerk of the county commission of each county, upon installation of the state uniform voter data system, shall prepare a "Voter Registration Data System Record" book into which all required records of appointments of authorized personnel, tests, repairs, program alterations or upgrades and any other action by the clerk of the county commission or by any other person under supervision of the clerk affecting the programming or records contained in the system, other than routine data entry, alteration, use, transfer or transmission of records shall be entered.

(b) The clerk of the county commission shall appoint all personnel authorized to add, change or transfer voter registration information within the state uniform voter data system, and a record of each appointment and the date of authorization shall be entered as provided in subsection (a) of this section. The assignment and confidential record of assigned system identification or authorized user code for each person appointed shall be as prescribed by the secretary of state.

(c) Voter registration records entered into and maintained in the state uniform voter data system shall include the information required for application for voter registration, for maintenance of registration and voting records, for conduct of elections and for statistical purposes, as prescribed by the secretary of state.

(d) No person shall make any entry or alteration of any voter record which is not specifically authorized by law. Each entry or action affecting the status of a voter registration shall be based on information in an original voter registration record, as defined in section eighteen of this article.

(e) The clerk of the county commission shall maintain, within the data system, active and inactive voter registration files, canceled voter registration files, pending application files, and rejected application files, all as defined in section eighteen of this article.

(f) Upon receipt of a completed voter registration application, the clerk shall enter the information provided on the application into the pending application file and initiate the verification or notice of disposition procedure as provided in section sixteen of this article. Upon completion of the verification or notice of disposition, the voter record shall be transferred to the proper file.

(g) Upon receipt of an application or written confirmation from the voter of a change of address within the county, change of name, change of party affiliation or other correction to a registration record in the active voter registration file, the change shall be entered in the record and the required notice of disposition mailed.

(h) Upon receipt of an application or written confirmation from the voter of a change of address within the county, change of name, change of party affiliation or other correction to a registration record in the inactive voter registration file, the change shall be entered in the record, the required notice of disposition mailed and the record transferred to the active registration file or returned to active status, and the date of the transaction shall be recorded.

(i) Upon receipt of a notice of death, a notice of conviction or a notice of a determination of mental incompetence, as provided for in section twenty-three of this article, the date and reason for cancellation shall be entered on the voter's record and the record shall be transferred to the canceled voter registration file.

(j) Upon receipt from the voter of a request for cancellation or notice of change of address to an address outside the county pursuant to the provisions of section twenty-two of this article, or as a result of a determination of ineligibility through a general program of removing ineligible voters as authorized by the provisions of this article, the date and reason for cancellation shall be entered on the voter's record and the record shall be transferred to the canceled voter registration file.

(k) At least once each month during a period prescribed by the secretary of state, the clerk of the county commission of each county utilizing the state uniform voter data system shall transmit to the secretary of state, by electronic transmission or by the mailing of one or more data disks or other approved means, a copy of the active, inactive and pending application files as of the date of transmission, for the purpose of comparison of those records to the voter registration records of other counties in the state and for any other list maintenance procedures authorized by the provisions of this article.

(l) The secretary of state shall promulgate legislative rules pursuant to the provisions of chapter twenty-nine-a of this code establishing procedures for the elimination of separate precinct registration books as the official active and inactive voter registration files and for the use of the state uniform voter data system to maintain all files, to produce voter lists for public inspection and to produce precinct voter records for election day use. Separate precinct registration books shall be maintained pursuant to the provisions of section nineteen of this article until all necessary provisions required for the conduct of elections at the polling place and for the implementation of the provisions of this chapter have been made. When a county is authorized to use the state uniform voter data system exclusively for all prescribed files, the clerk of the county commission shall transfer the original voter records contained in the precinct registration books to alphabetical record storage files which shall be retained in accordance with the provisions of section twenty-nine of this article, and any rules issued pursuant thereto.

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > West-virginia > 03 > 3-2-21

§3-2-21. Maintenance of records in state uniform voter data system in lieu of precinct record books.
(a) The clerk of the county commission of each county, upon installation of the state uniform voter data system, shall prepare a "Voter Registration Data System Record" book into which all required records of appointments of authorized personnel, tests, repairs, program alterations or upgrades and any other action by the clerk of the county commission or by any other person under supervision of the clerk affecting the programming or records contained in the system, other than routine data entry, alteration, use, transfer or transmission of records shall be entered.

(b) The clerk of the county commission shall appoint all personnel authorized to add, change or transfer voter registration information within the state uniform voter data system, and a record of each appointment and the date of authorization shall be entered as provided in subsection (a) of this section. The assignment and confidential record of assigned system identification or authorized user code for each person appointed shall be as prescribed by the secretary of state.

(c) Voter registration records entered into and maintained in the state uniform voter data system shall include the information required for application for voter registration, for maintenance of registration and voting records, for conduct of elections and for statistical purposes, as prescribed by the secretary of state.

(d) No person shall make any entry or alteration of any voter record which is not specifically authorized by law. Each entry or action affecting the status of a voter registration shall be based on information in an original voter registration record, as defined in section eighteen of this article.

(e) The clerk of the county commission shall maintain, within the data system, active and inactive voter registration files, canceled voter registration files, pending application files, and rejected application files, all as defined in section eighteen of this article.

(f) Upon receipt of a completed voter registration application, the clerk shall enter the information provided on the application into the pending application file and initiate the verification or notice of disposition procedure as provided in section sixteen of this article. Upon completion of the verification or notice of disposition, the voter record shall be transferred to the proper file.

(g) Upon receipt of an application or written confirmation from the voter of a change of address within the county, change of name, change of party affiliation or other correction to a registration record in the active voter registration file, the change shall be entered in the record and the required notice of disposition mailed.

(h) Upon receipt of an application or written confirmation from the voter of a change of address within the county, change of name, change of party affiliation or other correction to a registration record in the inactive voter registration file, the change shall be entered in the record, the required notice of disposition mailed and the record transferred to the active registration file or returned to active status, and the date of the transaction shall be recorded.

(i) Upon receipt of a notice of death, a notice of conviction or a notice of a determination of mental incompetence, as provided for in section twenty-three of this article, the date and reason for cancellation shall be entered on the voter's record and the record shall be transferred to the canceled voter registration file.

(j) Upon receipt from the voter of a request for cancellation or notice of change of address to an address outside the county pursuant to the provisions of section twenty-two of this article, or as a result of a determination of ineligibility through a general program of removing ineligible voters as authorized by the provisions of this article, the date and reason for cancellation shall be entered on the voter's record and the record shall be transferred to the canceled voter registration file.

(k) At least once each month during a period prescribed by the secretary of state, the clerk of the county commission of each county utilizing the state uniform voter data system shall transmit to the secretary of state, by electronic transmission or by the mailing of one or more data disks or other approved means, a copy of the active, inactive and pending application files as of the date of transmission, for the purpose of comparison of those records to the voter registration records of other counties in the state and for any other list maintenance procedures authorized by the provisions of this article.

(l) The secretary of state shall promulgate legislative rules pursuant to the provisions of chapter twenty-nine-a of this code establishing procedures for the elimination of separate precinct registration books as the official active and inactive voter registration files and for the use of the state uniform voter data system to maintain all files, to produce voter lists for public inspection and to produce precinct voter records for election day use. Separate precinct registration books shall be maintained pursuant to the provisions of section nineteen of this article until all necessary provisions required for the conduct of elections at the polling place and for the implementation of the provisions of this chapter have been made. When a county is authorized to use the state uniform voter data system exclusively for all prescribed files, the clerk of the county commission shall transfer the original voter records contained in the precinct registration books to alphabetical record storage files which shall be retained in accordance with the provisions of section twenty-nine of this article, and any rules issued pursuant thereto.


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State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > West-virginia > 03 > 3-2-21

§3-2-21. Maintenance of records in state uniform voter data system in lieu of precinct record books.
(a) The clerk of the county commission of each county, upon installation of the state uniform voter data system, shall prepare a "Voter Registration Data System Record" book into which all required records of appointments of authorized personnel, tests, repairs, program alterations or upgrades and any other action by the clerk of the county commission or by any other person under supervision of the clerk affecting the programming or records contained in the system, other than routine data entry, alteration, use, transfer or transmission of records shall be entered.

(b) The clerk of the county commission shall appoint all personnel authorized to add, change or transfer voter registration information within the state uniform voter data system, and a record of each appointment and the date of authorization shall be entered as provided in subsection (a) of this section. The assignment and confidential record of assigned system identification or authorized user code for each person appointed shall be as prescribed by the secretary of state.

(c) Voter registration records entered into and maintained in the state uniform voter data system shall include the information required for application for voter registration, for maintenance of registration and voting records, for conduct of elections and for statistical purposes, as prescribed by the secretary of state.

(d) No person shall make any entry or alteration of any voter record which is not specifically authorized by law. Each entry or action affecting the status of a voter registration shall be based on information in an original voter registration record, as defined in section eighteen of this article.

(e) The clerk of the county commission shall maintain, within the data system, active and inactive voter registration files, canceled voter registration files, pending application files, and rejected application files, all as defined in section eighteen of this article.

(f) Upon receipt of a completed voter registration application, the clerk shall enter the information provided on the application into the pending application file and initiate the verification or notice of disposition procedure as provided in section sixteen of this article. Upon completion of the verification or notice of disposition, the voter record shall be transferred to the proper file.

(g) Upon receipt of an application or written confirmation from the voter of a change of address within the county, change of name, change of party affiliation or other correction to a registration record in the active voter registration file, the change shall be entered in the record and the required notice of disposition mailed.

(h) Upon receipt of an application or written confirmation from the voter of a change of address within the county, change of name, change of party affiliation or other correction to a registration record in the inactive voter registration file, the change shall be entered in the record, the required notice of disposition mailed and the record transferred to the active registration file or returned to active status, and the date of the transaction shall be recorded.

(i) Upon receipt of a notice of death, a notice of conviction or a notice of a determination of mental incompetence, as provided for in section twenty-three of this article, the date and reason for cancellation shall be entered on the voter's record and the record shall be transferred to the canceled voter registration file.

(j) Upon receipt from the voter of a request for cancellation or notice of change of address to an address outside the county pursuant to the provisions of section twenty-two of this article, or as a result of a determination of ineligibility through a general program of removing ineligible voters as authorized by the provisions of this article, the date and reason for cancellation shall be entered on the voter's record and the record shall be transferred to the canceled voter registration file.

(k) At least once each month during a period prescribed by the secretary of state, the clerk of the county commission of each county utilizing the state uniform voter data system shall transmit to the secretary of state, by electronic transmission or by the mailing of one or more data disks or other approved means, a copy of the active, inactive and pending application files as of the date of transmission, for the purpose of comparison of those records to the voter registration records of other counties in the state and for any other list maintenance procedures authorized by the provisions of this article.

(l) The secretary of state shall promulgate legislative rules pursuant to the provisions of chapter twenty-nine-a of this code establishing procedures for the elimination of separate precinct registration books as the official active and inactive voter registration files and for the use of the state uniform voter data system to maintain all files, to produce voter lists for public inspection and to produce precinct voter records for election day use. Separate precinct registration books shall be maintained pursuant to the provisions of section nineteen of this article until all necessary provisions required for the conduct of elections at the polling place and for the implementation of the provisions of this chapter have been made. When a county is authorized to use the state uniform voter data system exclusively for all prescribed files, the clerk of the county commission shall transfer the original voter records contained in the precinct registration books to alphabetical record storage files which shall be retained in accordance with the provisions of section twenty-nine of this article, and any rules issued pursuant thereto.