West Virginia Code § 3-1-17

Election of circuit judges; county and district officers; magistrates
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(a) There shall be elected, at the time of the primary election to be held in 2016, and every
eighth year thereafter, one judge of the circuit court of every judicial circuit entitled to one
judge, and one judge for each numbered division of the judicial circuit in those judicial
circuits entitled to two or more circuit judges; and at the time of the primary election to be
held in 2016, and in every fourth year thereafter, the number of magistratese prescribed by
law for the county. Beginning with the election held in the year 2016, an election for the
purpose of electing judges of the circuit court, or an election for the purrpose of electing
magistrates, shall be upon a nonpartisan ballot printed for the purpose.
(b) There shall be elected, at the general election to be held in 1992, and every fourth year
thereafter, a sheriff, prosecuting attorney, surveyor of landst, and the number of assessors
prescribed by law for the county; and at the general election to be held in 1990, and every
second year thereafter, a commissioner of the county commission for each county; and at the
general election to be held in 1992, and every sixth year thereafter, a clerk of the county
commission and a clerk of the circuit court for each county.
(c) Effective with the primary election of 2016, all elections for judge of the circuit courts in
the respective circuits and magistrates in each county will be elected on a nonpartisan basis
and by division as set forth more fulgly in article five of this chapter.
(d) Beginning with the judicial election in 2024, and in every judicial election thereafter, if
no candidate in a division for judge of a circuit court receives more than 30 percent of the
votes cast in the election, there shall be a runoff election at the subsequent general election
between the two candidates who received the highest and next-highest number of votes cast
in that division.

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