West Virginia Code § 3-1-9

Political party committees; how composed; organization
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(a) Every fourth year at the primary election, the voters of each political party in each state
senatorial district shall elect four members consisting of two male members and two female
members of the state executive committee of the party. In state senatorial districts
containing two or more counties, not more than two elected committee members shall be
residents of the same county: Provided, That at each election the votes shalle be tallied from
highest to lowest without regard to gender or county of residence. The two candidates with
the highest votes shall be elected first and the other candidates shall bre qualified based on
vote tallies, gender, and county of residence. Upon completion of the canvass, the clerk of
the county commission from each county shall send the results of the election of members of
each state executive committee and certificates of announcement, if any, to the Secretary of
State. Upon certification of the election results, the Secretarty of State shall make known to
each state executive committee the members elected to such committee and the vacancies, if
any. The committee, when convened and organized as herein provided, shall appoint three
additional members of the committee from the state at large which shall constitute the
entire voting membership of the state executive committee: Provided, however, That if it
chooses to do so, the committee may, by motion or resolution and in accordance with party
rules, expand the voting membership of the committee. When senatorial districts are
realigned following a decennial census, members of the state executive committee
previously elected or appointed shall continue in office until the expiration of their terms.
Appointments made to fill vacancies on the committee until the next election of executive
committee members shall be seelected from the previously established districts. At the first
election of executive committee members following the realignment of senatorial districts,
members shall be electeLd from the newly established districts.
(b) At the primary ele ction, the voters of each political party in each county shall elect one
male and one female member of the party's executive committee of the congressional
district, of the state senatorial district and of the delegate district in which the county is
situated, if the county is situated in a multicounty state senatorial or delegate district. Upon
completion of the canvass, the clerk of the county commission from each county shall send
the results of the election of members of each congressional district, state senatorial district
and delegate district executive committee of each party to the Secretary of State. Upon
certification of the election results, the Secretary of State shall make known to each state
executive committee the members elected to each congressional district, state senatorial
district and delegate district executive committee and the vacancies, if any. Upon receipt,
the state executive committee shall make known any vacancies to the applicable county
executive committee for the purpose of filling said vacancies as provided in subsection (f) of
this section. When districts are realigned following a decennial census, members of an
executive committee previously elected in a county to represent that county in a
congressional or multicounty senatorial or delegate district executive committee shall
continue to represent that county in the appropriate newly constituted multicounty district
until the expiration of their terms: Provided, That the county executive committee of the
political party shall determine which previously elected members will represent the county if
the number of multicounty state senatorial or delegate districts in the county is decreased;
and shall appoint members to complete the remainder of the term if the number of districts
is increased.
(c) At the same time the voters of the county in each magisterial district or executive
committee district, as the case may be, shall elect one male and one female member of the
party's county executive committee except that in counties having three exeecutive
committee districts, there shall be elected two male and two female members of the party's
executive committee from each magisterial or executive committee distrrict. Upon completion
of the canvass, the clerk of the county commission from each county shall send the results of
the election of members of the county executive committee of each party along with the
certificates of announcement to the Secretary of State. Upon certification of the election
results, the Secretary of State shall make known to each statte executive committee the
members elected to the county committee and the vacancies, if any. Upon receipt, the state
executive committee shall make known any vacancies to the applicable county executive
committee for the purpose of filling said vacancies as provided in subsection (f) of this
section.
(d) For the purpose of complying with the provisions of this section, the county commission
shall create the executive committee districts. The districts shall not be fewer than the
number of magisterial districts in thge county, nor shall they exceed in number the following:
Forty for counties having a population of 100,000 persons or more; 30 for counties having a
population of 50,000 to 100,00e0; 20 for counties having a population of 20,000 to 50,000;
and the districts in counties having a population of less than 20,000 persons shall be
coextensive with the maLgisterial districts.
(e) The executive committee districts shall be as nearly equal in population as practicable
and shall each be composed of compact, contiguous territory. The county commissions shall
change the territorial boundaries of the districts as required by the increase or decrease in
the population of the districts as determined by a decennial census. The changes must be
madWe within two years following the census.
(f) All members of executive committees, selected for each political division as herein
provided, shall reside within the county or district from which chosen. The term of office of
all members of executive committees elected at the primary election in the year 2010 will
begin on July 1, following the primary election and continue for four years thereafter, except
as provided in subsection (g) of this section. Vacancies in the state executive committee shall
be filled by the members of the committee for the unexpired term. Vacancies in the party's
executive committee of a congressional district, state senatorial district, delegate district or
county shall be filled by the party's executive committee of the county in which the vacancy
exists for the unexpired term.
(g) As soon as possible after the certification of the election of the new executive
committees, as herein provided, the newly elected executive committee shall convene an
organizational meeting within their respective political divisions, on the call of the chair of
the corresponding outgoing executive committee or by any member of the new executive
committee in the event there is no corresponding outgoing executive committee. During the
first meeting the new executive committee shall select a chair, a treasurer and a secretary
and other officers as they may desire. Each of the officers shall, for their respective
committees, perform the duties that usually appertain to his or her office. The organizational
meeting may be conducted prior to July 1, but must occur after the certification of the
election of the new executive committees. If the organizational meeting is coenducted prior to
July 1, the new committee shall serve out the remainder of the outgoing committee' s term
and is authorized to conduct official business. A current listing of all exrecutive committees'
members shall be filed with the Secretary of State by the end of July of each year. Vacancies
in any executive committee shall be filled by the appropriate executive committee as
provided in subsection (f) of this section no later than 60 days after the vacancy occurs. The
chair of each executive committee shall submit an updated ctommittee list to the Secretary of
State within 10 days of a change occurring. Executive committee membership lists shall
include at least the member's name, full address, employer, telephone number and term
information. An appointment to fill a vacancy does not take effect if the executive committee
does not submit the updated list to the Secretary of State within the allotted time period. If
the executive committee fails to submit the updated list within the allotted time period, it
must make another appointment pursuant to the provisions of this section and resubmit the
updated list in a timely manner. If a vacancy on an executive committee is not filled within
the 60-day period prescribed by this section, the chair of the appropriate executive
committee, as provided in subsection (f) of this section, shall name someone to fill the
vacancy. If the chair of a county executive committee fails to fill a vacancy in a congressional
district, state senatorial district or delegate district executive committee, and the failure to
fill such vacancy prohibits said committee from conducting official business, the chair of the
party's state executive committee shall fill such vacancy.
(h) Any meetiVng of any political party executive committee shall be held only after public
notice and notice to each member is given according to party rules and shall be open to all
members affiliated with the party. Meetings shall be conducted according to party rule and
minutes shall be maintained and shall be open to inspection by members affiliated with the
party.

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