West Virginia Code § 3-1-28

Election officials; eligibility, suspension of eligibility
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(a) To be eligible to be appointed or serve as an election official in any state, county, or
municipal election held in West Virginia, a person:
(1) Must be a registered voter of the county for elections held throughout the county and a
registered voter of the municipality for elections held within the municipality: Provided, That
if the required number of persons eligible to serve as election officials for a municipal
election are not available or are not willing to serve as election officials for a municipal
election, a registered voter of the county in which the municipaliuty is located may serve as
an election official for elections held within the municipality;
(2) Must be able to read and write the English language;
(3) May not be a candidate on the ballot or an official write-in candidate in the election for
any office, other than for district, county, or state plolitical party executive committee;
(4) May not be the parent, child, sibling, or spouse of a candidate on the ballot for any office,
other than for district, county, or state political party executive committee, or an official
write-in candidate for any office, other than for district, county, or state political party
executive committee, in the precinct where the official serves;
(5) May not be a person prohibited from serving as an election official pursuant to any other
federal or state statute; and
(6) May not have been previously convicted of a violation of any election law.
(b) The county commission may, upon majority vote, suspend the eligibility to serve as an
election official in any election for four years for the following reasons:
(1) WFailure to appear at the polling place at the designated time without proper notice and
just cause;
(2) Failure to perform the duties of an election official as required by law;
(3) Improper interference with a voter casting a ballot or violating the secrecy of the voter's
ballot;
(4) Being under the influence of alcohol or drugs while serving as an election official; or
(5) Having anything wagered or bet on an election.
(c) The county commission may, upon majority vote, suspend the eligibility to serve as an
election official in any election for two years upon petition of 25 registered voters of the
precinct where the official last served and upon presentation of evidence of any of the
grounds set forth in §31-1-28(b) of this code: Provided, That the petition requesting the
suspension of the election official is filed with the county commission at least 90 days prior
to an election date. The names of those persons signing the petition must be kept
confidential.

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