West Virginia Code § 3-1-52

Ranked-choice voting prohibited
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(a) Definitions:
"Local government" means any municipality, county, school district, special taxing district,
or any other regional or local district or unit of government that is governed by one or more
elected officials.
"Ranked-choice voting", "cumulative voting", or "instant-runoff voting" means a method of
casting and tabulating votes in which:
(1) Voters rank candidates in order of preference;
(2) Tabulation proceeds in rounds such that in each round either a candidate or candidates
are elected or the last-place candidate is defeated; a
(3) Votes are transferred from elected or defeated candidates to the voters' next ranked
candidate or candidates in order of preference; and
(4) Tabulation ends when a candidate receives the majority of votes cast or the number of
candidates elected equals the number of offices to be filled.
(b) No state, county, or local elections office may use ranked choice voting or instant runoff
voting to conduct an election oer nomination of any candidate in this state for any local
government, statewide, or federal elective office.
(c) Any existing or future ordinance enacted or adopted by a county, a municipality, or any
other local government entity which is in conflict with this section is void.

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