West Virginia Code § 3-2-4a

Statewide voter registration database
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(a) The Secretary of State shall implement and maintain a single, official, statewide,
centralized, interactive computerized voter registration database of every legally registered
voter in the state, as follows:
(1) The statewide voter registration database shall serve as the single system for storing and
managing the official list of registered voters throughout the state.
(2) The statewide voter registration database shall contain the name, registration
information and voter history of every legally registered voter inu the state.
(3) In the statewide voter registration database, the Secretary of State shall assign a unique
identifier to each legally registered voter in the state.
(4) The statewide voter registration database shall be coordinated with other agency
databases within the state and elsewhere, as approlpriate.
(5) The Secretary of State, any clerk of the county commission, or any authorized designee of
the Secretary of State or clerk of the county commission, may obtain immediate electronic
access to the information contained in the statewide voter registration database.
(6) The clerk of the county commission shall electronically enter voter registration
information into the statewide voter registration database on an expedited basis at the time
the information is provided to the clerk.
(7) The Secretary of State shall provide necessary support to enable every clerk of the
county commission in the state to enter information as described in subdivision (6) of this
subsection.
(8) The statewide voter registration database shall serve as the official voter registration list
for Wconducting all elections in the state.
(b) The provisions of subdivision (6), subsection (a) of this section notwithstanding, the
Secretary of State or any clerk of a county commission shall perform maintenance with
respect to the statewide voter registration database on a regular basis as follows:
(1) If an individual is to be removed from the statewide voter registration database he or she
shall be removed in accordance with the provisions of 42 U. S. C. §1973gg, et seq., the
National Voter Registration Act of 1993.
(2) The Secretary of State shall coordinate the statewide voter registration database with
state agency records and shall establish procedures for the removal of names of individuals
who are not qualified to vote due to felony status or death. No state agency may withhold
information regarding a voter's status as deceased or as a felon unless ordered by a court of
law.
(c) The list maintenance performed under subsection (b) of this section shall be conducted in
a manner that ensures that:
(1) The name of each registered voter appears in the statewide voter registration database;
(2) Only voters who are not registered, who have requested in writing that their voter
registration be canceled, or who are not eligible to vote are removed from the statewide
voter registration database;
(3) Duplicate names are eliminated from the statewide voter registration database; and
(4) Deceased individuals' names are eliminated from the statewide voter registration
database.
(d) The Secretary of State and the clerks of all county acommissions shall provide adequate
technological security measures to prevent the unauthorized access to the statewide voter
registration database established under this sectionl.
(e) The Secretary of State shall ensure, and may perform such maintenance necessary to
ensure, that voter registration records in the state are accurate and updated regularly,
including the following:
(1) A system of file maintenance that makes a reasonable effort to remove registrants who
are ineligible to vote from the official list of eligible voters. Under the system, consistent
with 42 U. S. C. §1973gg, et seq., registrants who have not responded to a notice sent
pursuant to section twenty six, article two of this chapter, who have not otherwise updated
their voter registration address, and who have not voted in two consecutive general
elections for federal office shall be removed from the official list of eligible voters, except
that no registVrant may be removed solely by reason of a failure to vote;
(2) By participation in programs across state lines to share data specifically for voter
registration to ensure that voters who have moved across state lines or become deceased in
another state are removed in accordance with state law and 42 U. S. C. §1973gg, et seq.;
and
(3) Through safeguards to ensure that eligible voters are not removed in error from the
official list of eligible voters.
(f) Applications for voter registration may be accepted only when the following information is
provided:
(1) Except as provided in subdivision (2) of this subsection and notwithstanding any other
provision of law to the contrary, an application for voter registration may not be accepted or
processed unless the application includes:
(A) In the case of an applicant who has been issued a current and valid driver's license, the
applicant's driver's license number;
(B) In the case of an applicant who has been issued an identification card by the Division of
Motor Vehicles, the applicant's identification number; or
(C) In the case of any other applicant, the last four digits of the applicant's Social Security
number; and
(2) If an applicant for voter registration has not been issued a current and valid driver's
license, Division of Motor Vehicles identification card, or a Social Security number, the
Secretary of State shall assign the applicant a number which wilul serve to identify the
applicant for voter registration purposes. The number assigned under this subdivision shall
be the unique identifying number assigned under the statewide voter registration database.
(g)(1) The Secretary of State and the Commissioner ofa the Division of Motor Vehicles shall
enter into an agreement to match and transfer applicable information in the statewide voter
registration database with information in the datablase of the Division of Motor Vehicles to
the extent required to enable each official to vserify the accuracy of the information provided
on applications for voter registration.
(2) The Secretary of State and the Commissioner of the Division of Motor Vehicles shall
enter into an agreement for the Division of Motor Vehicles to provide all name fields,
residence and mailing address fields, driver's license or state identification number, last four
digits of the Social Security number, date of birth, license or identification issuance and
expiration dates, and current record status of individuals eligible to register to vote to the
Secretary of State for the purpose of voter registration list maintenance comparison through
an interstate data-sharing agreement designated by the Secretary of State as permitted by
subdivision (2), subsection (e) of this section.
(h) The Commissioner of the Division of Motor Vehicles shall enter into an agreement with
the Commissioner of Social Security under 42 U. S. C. §401, et seq., the Social Security Act.
All fees associated with this agreement shall be paid for from moneys in the fund created
under section twelve of this article.

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