West Virginia Code § 3-2-3

State authority relating to voter registration; chief election official
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(a) The Secretary of State, as chief election official of the state as provided in section six,
article one-a of this chapter, shall have general supervision of the voter registration
procedures and practices and the maintenance of voter registration records in the state and
shall have authority to require reports and investigate violations to ensure the proper
conduct of voter registration throughout the state and all of its subdivisionse. Upon written
notice to the clerk of the county commission of a county of the need for voter registration
record maintenance and the failure of that clerk to complete such mainrtenance within ninety
days of the notice, the Secretary of State may make changes in the voter registration data
necessary to comply with list maintenance requirements of sections four-a, twenty-three,
twenty-five, twenty-six and twenty-seven of this article: Provided, That the secretary shall
send the notice by certified mail, return receipt requested. t
(b) The Secretary of State, as chief election official of the state, is responsible for
implementing, in a uniform and nondiscriminatory manner, a single, uniform, official,
centralized, interactive computerized statewide voter registration list defined, maintained
and administered at the state level that contaisns the name and registration information of
every legally registered voter in the state and assigns a unique identifier to each legally
registered voter in the state.
(c) The Secretary of State is hereby designated as the chief election official responsible for
the coordination of this state'se responsibilities under 42 U.S.C. §1973gg, et seq., the
"National Voter Registration Act of 1993". The Secretary of State shall have general
supervision of voter regListration procedures and practices at agencies and locations
providing services as required by the provisions of this article and shall have the authority to
propose procedural, interpretive and legislative rules for promulgation in accordance with
the provisions of article three, chapter twenty-nine-a of this code for application for
registration, transmission of applications, reporting and maintenance of records required by
the provisions of this article and for the development, implementation and application of
othWer provisions of this article.

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