West Virginia Code § 3-3-5a

Processing federal postcard applications
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When a federal postcard registration and absentee ballot request (FPCA), as defined in
subdivision (2), subsection (b), section two of this article, is received by the official
designated to supervise and conduct absentee voting, the official shall examine the
application and take the following steps:
(1) The official shall first enter the name of the applicant in the permanent absentee voter's
record for each election for which a ballot is requested, make a photocopy of the application
for each election for which a ballot is requested and place the separate copies in secure files
to be maintained for use in the various elections. u
(2) The official designated to supervise and conduct absentee voting shall determine if the
applicant is registered to vote at the residence address listed in the voting residence section
of the application. If the applicant is not registered, or not registered at the address given,
the official shall deliver the original FPCA to the clerk of the county commission for
processing, and the clerk of the county commissionl shall process the application as an
application for registration and, if the applicatsion is received after the close of voter
registration for the next succeeding election, the official shall challenge the absentee ballot
for that election.
(3) Except as provided in subdivision (2) of this section, the federal application for an
absentee ballot received from a person qualified to use the application as provided in section
two of this article is to be processed as all other applications and the ballot or ballots for
each election for which ballots are requested by the applicant is to be mailed to the voter on
the first day on which both the application and the ballot are available.

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