West Virginia Code § 15-2-13

Limitations upon members; exceptions
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(a) No member of the West Virginia state police may in any way interfere with the rights or
property of any person except for the prevention of crime.
(b) No member of the State Police may in any way become active or take part in any political
contest or at any time participate in any political party caucus, committee, assembly or
convention or in any primary, general, or special election while in uniform, except to cast his
or her ballot.
(c) No member of the State Police may be detailed or ordered tou duty at or near any voting
precinct where any election or convention is held on the day of an election or convention;
nor may any member thereof remain in, about or near the voting precinct or place of
convention, except to cast his or her vote. After voting he or she shall forthwith retire from
the voting precinct. No member may act as an election official. If any member of the State
Police is found guilty of violating any of the provisions of this section, he or she shall be
dismissed by the superintendent as hereinafter prolvided.
(d) While out of uniform and off duty, no member of the State Police may participate in any
political activity except to: i
(1) Campaign for and hold office in political clubs and organizations;
(2) Actively campaign for candidates for public office in partisan and nonpartisan elections;
and
(3) Contribute money to political organizations and attend political fund-raising functions.
(e) No member of the State Police may at any time:
(1) Be a candidate for public office in a nonpartisan or partisan election;
(2) Use official authority or influence to interfere with or affect the results of an election or
nomination; or
(3) Directly or indirectly coerce contributions from subordinates in support of a political
party or candidate.
(f) No officer or member of the State Police may, in any labor trouble or dispute between
employer and employee, aid or assist either party thereto, but shall in these cases see that
the statutes and laws of this state are enforced in a legal way and manner.

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