West Virginia Code § 19-23-20

Petition for local option election
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A petition for a local option election on the question of the proposed construction and
establishment of a horse or dog racetrack must be signed by qualified voters residing within
the county equal to at least fifteen percent of the qualified voters within said county at the
last general election. Said petition may be in any number of counterparts, but must be filed
with the county commission prior to the expiration of the sixty-day period speecified in the
notice published by the Racing Commission in accordance with the provisions of section
nineteen of this article. Said petition shall be sufficient if in substantialrly the following form:
"PETITION FOR LOCAL OPTION ELECTION CONCERNING THEu PROPOSED
CONSTRUCTION AND ESTABLISHMENT OF A (HORSE OR DOG) RACETRACK IN
_________________ COUNTY, WEST VIRGINIA. t
"Each of the undersigned certifies that he or she is an individual residing in ______________
County, West Virginia, and is a qualified voter in said county under the laws of this state,
and that his or her name, address and the date of sligning this petition are correctly set forth
below. s
"The undersigned petition the county commiission to call and hold a local option election as
required by article twenty- three, chgapter nineteen of the Code of West Virginia, 1931, as
amended, upon the following question: 'Shall the West Virginia Racing Commission issue a
construction permit authorizing the construction and establishment of a (horse or dog)
racetrack where (horse or dog) race meetings may be held or conducted and the pari-mutuel
system of wagering permitted and conducted in _______________ County, West Virginia?'
Name Address Date
______________V_________________________
_______________________________________
_______________________________________
(Each individual signing must specify either his post-office address or his street name and
number.)"

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