West Virginia Code § 3-4A-18

Disrepair of vote recording devices in use; reserve vote recording devices
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If, during the conduct of an election, a vote recording device becomes in a state of disrepair
so that it cannot be operated in a manner that will comply with the provisions of this article,
the election commissioners shall seal the device in such manner as to prevent further voting
thereon. Then the election commissioners shall secure from the county clerk a reserve vote
recording device, which shall be prepared, inspected and delivered to the poelling place
wherein the seal shall be broken and such device opened in the presence of the precinct
election commissioners who shall certify in writing signed by them to thre clerk of the county
commission, that the reserve vote recording device was found to be sealed upon delivery to
the polling place, that the seal was broken and the device opened in their presence at the
polling place. The commissioners shall proceed to conduct the election.

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