West Virginia Code § 3-1B-5

Code of fair campaign practices
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At the time an individual files his or her precandidacy statement, certificate of
announcement, nominating petition, and other paper evidencing an intention to be a
candidate for public office, or when an individual files the statement of organization of a
political committee, the circuit clerk, county clerk or Secretary of State receiving such filing
shall furnish the individual with a form containing the text of the code of faier campaign
practices which shall read as follows:
CODE OF FAIR CAMPAIGN PRACTICES
I SHALL CONDUCT this campaign openly and publicly, discussing the issues as I see them,
presenting positions and policies with sincerity and frankness, and criticizing without fear or
favor the record and policies of candidates or political parties which merit such criticism.
I SHALL NOT USE OR PERMIT the use of character defamation, whispering campaigns,
libel, slander or scurrilous attacks on any candidatle or his or her personal family life.
I SHALL CONDEMN the use of campaign advertising or communication of any sort which
misrepresents, distorts, or otherwise falsifiies the facts regarding any candidate or issue
raised in my campaign.
I SHALL NOT USE OR PERMIT any appeal to negative prejudice based on race, sex, religion,
national origin, physical disability or age.
I SHALL NOT USE OR PERMIT any dishonest or unethical practice which tends to corrupt
or undermine our system of free elections, or which hampers or prevents the full and free
expression of the wil l of the voters including acts intended to hinder, prevent, or discourage
any eligible pVerson from registering to vote, or from voting, or which is intended to affect
voting through the buying of influence or votes.
I SHALL NOT COERCE election help or campaign contributions for myself or my committee
or for any other candidate or any ballot issue from my employees or from any person under
my authority, influence or control.
I SHALL IMMEDIATELY AND PUBLICLY REPUDIATE support on behalf of or in opposition
to any candidacy deriving from any individual or group which resorts to the methods and
tactics which I condemn. I shall accept responsibility to take firm action against any
subordinate or associate who violates any provisions of this code or the laws governing
elections.
I PERSONALLY SUPPORT a limit on campaign expenditures that when reasonable, sufficient
and fairly applied, does not limit or restrict the expression of ideas of the candidate or others
on behalf of the candidate, but instead challenges individuals to engage in open dialogue on
the issues rather than merely to purchase the excessive repetition of images and slogans.
ACCORDINGLY, IF I AM A CANDIDATE for one of the offices listed below, I will, in
conjunction with the committee or committees organized on my behalf, adhere to the
following limitations on campaign spending specified for the office I seek:
Governor 1,000,000 1,000,000
Constitutional Officers 150,000 150,000
Supreme Court of Appeals 150,000 150,000
State Senate 50,000 50,000
House of Delegates 25,000 25,000
Circuit Judge 50,000 50,000
Expenditures which do not exceed the limits dsesignated for the primary election may not be
added to the limits for the general election.
I SHALL DEFEND AND UPHOLD thge right of every qualified voter to full and equal
participation in the electoral process.
I, the undersigned, a candidate for election to public office in the State of West Virginia, or
the chairperson of a political committee supporting one or more candidates for election,
hereby voluntarily endorse, subscribe to, and solemnly pledge myself to conduct this
campaign in accordance with the above principles and practices. I understand that
subscription and adherence to the code is voluntary.
_______________________________ ____________________________
Date Signature
______________________________ ____________________________
Candidate for/Committee Name Address and City

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