West Virginia Code § 3-1-27

Municipal precinct registration records
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At least one day prior to every municipal election, it shall be the duty of the appropriate
officer designated by the municipality to procure from the municipal precinct file in the
office of the clerk of the county commission the registration records necessary for the
conduct of such election.
Such records shall, within ten days after the date of the municipal election, be returned to
the office of the clerk of the county commission by the appropriate officer or officers
designated by the municipality.
In case of a contested municipal election, the registration record of any challenged voter
shall be made available by the clerk of the county commission to the officer or tribunal
empowered to determine the contest. Such record shall be returned to the office of the clerk
of the county commission within a reasonable time after the contest shall have been finally
decided.
The clerk of the county commission shall acknsowledge the release and return of the
registration records under this section by the issuance of appropriate receipts.
In the event any municipal registration record is lost, destroyed, defaced or worn in any way
as to warrant replacement, it shall be the duty of the clerk of the county commission to
prepare a duplicate of such record and it shall be the duty of the municipality to pay for such
replacement.

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