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Statutes > West-virginia > 03 > 3-4-28

§3-4-28. Adjustments in voting precincts where machines used.
The provisions of section five of article one of this chapter, relating to the number of registered voters in each precinct, shall not apply to and control in precincts in counties in which voting machines have been adopted and the county courts of such county, subject to other provisions of this chapter with respect to the altering or changing of the boundaries of voting precincts, may change the boundaries of precincts or consolidate precincts, as practicable, to achieve the maximum advantage from the use of voting machines.

The county court may in the urban centers of any county adopting voting machines designate a voting place without the limits of a precinct, provided such voting place is in a public building, and in an adjoining precinct. In such event more than one precinct may vote in any such public building.

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > West-virginia > 03 > 3-4-28

§3-4-28. Adjustments in voting precincts where machines used.
The provisions of section five of article one of this chapter, relating to the number of registered voters in each precinct, shall not apply to and control in precincts in counties in which voting machines have been adopted and the county courts of such county, subject to other provisions of this chapter with respect to the altering or changing of the boundaries of voting precincts, may change the boundaries of precincts or consolidate precincts, as practicable, to achieve the maximum advantage from the use of voting machines.

The county court may in the urban centers of any county adopting voting machines designate a voting place without the limits of a precinct, provided such voting place is in a public building, and in an adjoining precinct. In such event more than one precinct may vote in any such public building.


State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > West-virginia > 03 > 3-4-28

§3-4-28. Adjustments in voting precincts where machines used.
The provisions of section five of article one of this chapter, relating to the number of registered voters in each precinct, shall not apply to and control in precincts in counties in which voting machines have been adopted and the county courts of such county, subject to other provisions of this chapter with respect to the altering or changing of the boundaries of voting precincts, may change the boundaries of precincts or consolidate precincts, as practicable, to achieve the maximum advantage from the use of voting machines.

The county court may in the urban centers of any county adopting voting machines designate a voting place without the limits of a precinct, provided such voting place is in a public building, and in an adjoining precinct. In such event more than one precinct may vote in any such public building.