West Virginia Code § 3-10-1

Elections to fill vacancies
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(a) When a vacancy occurs in an elected office of the state or county, it shall be filled
according to the processes set forth in this article. As used in this article, unless otherwise
indicated by the context:
(1) "General cutoff date" means the eighty-fourth day before the general election that
immediately precedes the general election where the office would be on the ballot for
election if there were not a vacancy; and
(2) "Primary cutoff date" means the eighty-fourth day before theu primary election that
immediately precedes the general cutoff date.
(b) When this article requires an appointment to fill a vacancy in an elected office, the
appointment shall be made within thirty days of the vaacancy, unless this code specifically
states a different time period for the specific office. The term that the appointee holds the
office shall depend on when the vacancy occurs, asl follows:
(1) If the vacancy occurs after the primary cutoff date, then that appointee shall hold the
office until the end of the term of office: Priovided, That if the vacancy for any county office
or United States Senate occurs during the window after the primary cutoff date, but before
the general cutoff date, the process contained in sections four, six, seven and eight of this
article, depending on the specific office vacated, shall be followed; or
(2) If the vacancy occurs on or before the primary cutoff date, then the office shall be filled
at the following regular primary and subsequent general election pursuant to this article and
the appointee shall hold the office until a qualified replacement is elected and certified at
that general election . The elected replacement shall hold the office until the end of the
original term Vof office.
(c) If an election is required to fill the vacancy by subsection (b) of this section and the other
provisions of this article, the election shall proceed depending on when the vacancy occurs
and in which office it occurs. Elections to fill vacancies shall be held at the same places, and
superintended, conducted and returned, and the result ascertained, certified and declared,
in the same manner, and by the same officers, as in general elections, unless otherwise
stated in this article.
(1) For a vacancy in the Office of Governor, the times for the special elections contained in
section two of this article shall control. The proclamation entered pursuant to section two of
this article by the person acting as Governor shall include the dates for the special candidate
filing period, if necessary, and shall follow the requirements set forth in this section. All
aspects of this section, where not in conflict with section two of this article, shall also be
followed. If a regularly scheduled primary or general election fits within the times for the
special elections contained in section two of this article, the special elections shall be
conducted in conjunction with the regularly scheduled election or elections. If a special
election is required by section two of this article and it cannot be held in conjunction with
the regular election dates, then the compensation of election officers shall be reimbursed
pursuant to section nine of this article.
(2) For a vacancy in the offices of United States House of Representatives or United States
Senate, the times for the special election, if necessary, contained in section four of this
article shall control. All aspects of this section, where not in conflict with seection four of this
article, shall also be followed.
(A) With regard to United States House of Representatives, the proclamation entered
pursuant to section four of this article by the Governor shall incluude the dates for the special
candidate filing period, if necessary, and shall follow the requirements set forth in this
section. If a regularly scheduled primary or general electiont fits within the times for the
special elections contained in section four of this article, the special elections shall be
conducted in conjunction with the regularly scheduled election or elections. If a special
election is required by section two of this article and it cannot be held in conjunction with
the regular election dates, then the compensation of election officers shall be reimbursed
pursuant to section nine of this article. s
(B) With regard to United States Senate, if a special general election following the regular
general election is required by sectigon four of this article, and it cannot be held in
conjunction with the regular election dates, then the compensation of election officers shall
be reimbursed pursuant to secetion nine of this article.
(3) For all other offices, the Governor, or other person granted authority by this article, shall
issue a proclamation stating that the office will appear on the next regular primary election
and subsequent general election, in order to fill the vacancy: Provided, That if the vacancy
for any county office occurs during the window after the primary cutoff date, but before the
general cutoff date, the process contained in sections six, seven and eight of this article shall
be followed. If the candidate filing period for the next regular primary election has closed or
hasW less than one week remaining, the proclamation shall provide for a special primary
candidate filing period. If there are less than eighty-four days between the vacancy and the
next regular primary election, then the proclamation shall state that the office will appear on
the subsequent regular primary election and corresponding general election following the
next regular primary election.
(d) (1) If a special candidate filing period is necessary, it shall begin no sooner than the day
after the proclamation and shall close no earlier than close of business on the fourteenth day
following the proclamation. A notarized declaration of candidacy and filing fee provided by
section seven, article five of this chapter shall be filed either in person, by United States
mail, electronic means or any other means authorized by the Secretary of State and received
by the appropriate office before the close of the filing period. For petition in lieu of payment
of filing fees, a candidate seeking nomination for the vacancy may utilize the process set
forth in section eight-a, article five of this chapter: Provided, That the minimum number of
signatures required is equivalent to one qualified signature per one whole dollar of the filing
fee for that office.
(2) If a primary election is required by the provisions of this article:
(A) For all statewide, multicounty and legislative elections, drawing for the primary election
ballot position will take place at the Secretary of State's office twenty-four hours after the
end of the filing period. For each major political party on the ballot, a single drawing by lot
shall determine the candidate ballot position for ballots statewide. This drawing shall be
witnessed by four clerks of the county commission chosen by the West Virginia Association
of County Clerks, with no more than two clerks representing a single political party.
(B) For county elections, drawing for the primary election ballot position will take place at
the county clerk's office twenty-four hours after the end of the filing period. For each major
political party on the ballot, a single drawing by lot shall determine the candidate ballot
position for ballots statewide. This drawing shall be wiatnessed by the chairperson of the
county democratic and republican executive committees or their designee, and the president
of the county commission or his or her designee. l
(3) Ballot position for a general election required by this article shall be determined
pursuant to subdivision (3), subsection (c),i section two, article six of this chapter. If a
general election required by this artgicle occurs in conjunction with a regularly scheduled
primary election, the general election shall be listed along with the nonpartisan portion of
each ballot in the order of offices provided for regular ballots in this chapter.
(e) When an election is required to fill a vacancy, the date of the election and offices to be
elected, as well as any other information required in the proclamation, shall be published
prior to such election as a Class I-O legal advertisement in compliance with the provisions of
article three, chapter fifty-nine of this code, and the publication area for such publication
shall be each county of the state that is eligible to vote in the election for those offices.
(f) If an election is required by this article, citizens having no party organization or affiliation
may nominate candidates as provided by sections twenty-three and twenty-four, article five
of this chapter: Provided, That when an election is required by the provisions of this article
to be held at some time other than with a regularly scheduled election, all certificates
nominating candidates shall be filed with the appropriate official no later than ninety days
before the election.
(g) The persons elected, having first duly qualified, shall enter upon the duties of their
respective offices. The elected replacement shall hold the office until the end of the original
term of office.

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