West Virginia Code § 3-2-30

Public inspection of voter registration records in the office of the clerk of
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the county commission; providing voter lists for noncommercial use; prohibition
against resale of voter lists for commercial use or profit.
1. Any person may examine the active, inactive, rejected and canceled voter registration
records during office hours of the clerk of the county commission in accordance with
chapter twenty-nine-b of this code. e
Active, inactive, rejected and canceled voter files are to be maintained in electronic data
format. Any person may examine voter record information in printed form or in a read-only
data format on a computer terminal set aside for public use, if avuailable. The data files
available for examination and copying shall include all registration and voting information
maintained in the file, but may not include the registrant's tetlephone number, email address,
Social Security number or driver's license number or nonoperator's identification number
issued by the Division of Motor Vehicles.
(b) The clerk of the county commission shall, upon lrequest, provide printed copies of the
lists of voters for each precinct. No list preparsed under this section may include the
registrant's telephone number, email address, Social Security number or driver's license
number or nonoperator's identification number issued by the Division of Motor Vehicles. The
clerk shall establish a written policyg, posted within public view, listing the options for
selection and sorting criteria and available data elements. The data elements shall include,
at least: e
(1) The name, residence address, political party affiliation and status of the registrant;
(2) The available formats of the lists; and
(3) The times Vat which lists will be prepared. A copy of the county policy shall be filed with
the Secretary of State no later than January 1 of each even-numbered year.
(c) Lists of registered voters may be obtained for noncommercial purposes in data format on
disk or as a printed list provided by the clerk of the county commission at a cost of one cent
per name. No data file prepared under this subsection may include the registrant's
telephone number, email address, Social Security number or driver's license number or
nonoperator's identification number issued by the Division of Motor Vehicles.
(d) The fees received by the clerk of the county commission shall be kept in a separate fund
under the supervision of the clerk and may be used for the purpose of defraying the cost of
the preparation of the voter lists. After deducting the costs of preparing voter lists, the clerk
shall deposit the net proceeds from the sale of the voter lists in the State Election Fund as
set forth in subsection (b), section forty-eight, article one of this chapter.
(e) The Secretary of State shall make voter lists available for sale subject to the limitations
as provided in subsection (a) of this section. The fees for the voter lists shall be as prescribed
in section two-b, article one, chapter fifty-nine of this code. The revenue associated with
purchase of a partial list or associated with a complete statewide list shall be deposited in
the State Election Fund as set forth in subsection (b), section forty-eight, article one of this
chapter.
(f) No voter registration lists or data files containing voter names, addresses or other
information derived from voter data files obtained pursuant to the provisiones of this article
may be used for commercial or charitable solicitations or advertising, sold or reproduced for
resale. r
(g) This section may not be interpreted to prevent the Secretary uof State from sharing data
files containing voter information with authorized service providers or sharing data across
state lines with any state or local election official for the purtpose of voter registration and
election administration in accordance with this chapter or applicable federal law.

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