West Virginia Code § 3-1-37

Restrictions on presence and conduct at polls
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(a) Except as otherwise provided in this section, no person, other than the election officers
and voters going to the election room to vote and returning therefrom, may be or remain
within one hundred feet of the outside entrance to the building housing the polling place
while the polls are open. This subsection does not apply to persons who reside or conduct
business within such distance of the entrance to the building housing the poelling place, while
in the discharge of their legitimate business, or to persons whose business requires them to
pass and repass within one hundred feet of such entrance. r
(b) A person who is delivering a voter to a polling place by motoru vehicle may drive such
vehicle to a convenient and accessible location to discharge the voter, notwithstanding that
the location is within one hundred feet of the outside entrantce to the building housing the
polling place. Upon discharging such voter from the vehicle, the person shall remove the
vehicle from within one hundred feet of the entrance until such time as the voter is to be
transported from the polling place or another voter delivered: Provided, That vehicles
delivering voters who require assistance by reason of blindness, disability or advanced age
may remain within one hundred feet of the enstrance until such time as the voter is to be
transported from the polling place.
(c) The election commissions shall ligmit the number of voters in the election room so as to
preserve order. No person may approach nearer than five feet to any booth or compartment
while the election is being helde, except the voters to prepare their ballots, or the poll clerks
when called on by a voter to assist in the preparation of his or her ballot, and no person,
other than election officLers and voters engaged in receiving, preparing and depositing their
ballots, may be permitted to be within five feet of any ballot box, except by authority of the
board of election commissioners, and then only for the purpose of keeping order and
enforcing the law.
(d) Not more than one person may be permitted to occupy any booth or compartment at one
timWe. No person may remain in or occupy a booth or compartment longer than may be
necessary to prepare his or her ballot, and in no event longer than five minutes, except that
any person who claims a disability pursuant to section thirty-four of this article shall have
additional time up to ten additional minutes to prepare his or her ballot. No voter, or person
offering to vote, may hold any conversation or communication with any person other than
the poll clerks or commissioners of election, while in the election room.
(e) The provisions of this section do not apply to persons rendering assistance to blind voters
as provided in section thirty-four of this article or to any child fourteen years of age or
younger who accompanies a parent, grandparent or legal guardian who is voting. Any
dispute concerning the age of a child accompanying a parent, grandparent or legal guardian
who is voting shall be determined by the election commissioners.

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