West Virginia Code § 3-1-44

Compensation of election officials; expenses
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(a) Each ballot commissioner is to be paid a sum, to be fixed by the county commission, for
each day he or she serves as ballot commissioner, but in no case may a ballot commissioner
receive allowance for more than 10 days' services for any one primary, general, or special
election.
(b) Each commissioner of election and poll clerk is to be paid a sum, to be fixed by the
county commission, for one day's services for attending the school of instruction for election
officials if the commissioner provides one day's service, or the poll clerk provides at least
one half day's service during an election and a sum for his or heru services at any one
election: Provided, That each commissioner of election and poll clerk is to be paid a sum for
his or her services at any of the three special elections descrtibed in §3-1-44(g) of this code.
(c) Each alternate commissioner of election and poll clerk may be paid a sum, to be fixed by
the county commission, for one day's services for attending the school of instruction for
election officials: Provided, That no alternate may ble eligible for compensation for election
training unless the alternate is subsequently asppointed as an election official or is instructed
to attend and actually attends training as an alternate and is available to serve on election
day.
(d) The commissioners of election or poll clerks obtaining and delivering the election
supplies, as provided in §3-1-24 of this code, and returning them, as provided in §3-5-1 et
seq. and §3-6-1 et seq. of this code, are to be paid an additional sum, fixed by the county
commission, for his or her services pursuant to this subsection at any one election. In
addition, he or she is to be paid mileage up to the rate of reimbursement authorized by the
travel management rule of the Department of Administration for each mile necessarily
traveled in the performance of his or her services.
(e) The compensation of election officers, cost of printing ballots and all other expenses
incuWrred in holding and making the return of elections, other than the three special elections
described in §3-1-44(f) of this code, are to be audited by the county commission and paid out
of the county treasury.
(f) All persons within a class of election officials, as classified in this section, shall be paid
the same amount within the county.
(g) The compensation of election officers, cost of printing ballots, and all other reasonable
and necessary expenses in holding and making the return of a special election for the
purpose of taking the sense of the voters on the question of calling a constitutional
convention, of a special election to elect members of a constitutional convention, and of a
special election to ratify or reject the proposals, acts, and ordinances of a constitutional
convention are obligations of the state incurred by the ballot commissioners, clerks of the
circuit courts, clerks of the county commissions, and county commissions of the various
counties as agents of the state. All expenses of these special elections are to be audited by
the Secretary of State. The Secretary of State shall prepare and transmit to the county
commissions forms on which the county commissions shall certify all expenses of these
special elections to the Secretary of State. If satisfied that the expenses as certified by the
county commissions are reasonable and were necessarily incurred, the Secretary of State
shall requisition the necessary warrants from the Auditor of the state to be drawn on the
state Treasurer and shall mail the warrants directly to the vendors of the special election
services, supplies, and facilities. e
(h) Notwithstanding the authority granted to county commissions to sert compensation for
election officials in this section, the Secretary of State may set maximum rates of
compensation of the election officials identified in this section at any election for which the
obligations incurred by the ballot commissioners, clerks of the county commissions, and
county commissions of the various counties are determined tto be obligations of the state.

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