West Virginia Code § 3-4A-19a

Form of ballots; requiring the signatures of poll clerks; prohibiting the
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counting of votes cast on ballots without signatures.
(a) Where applicable, every ballot utilized during the course of any electronic voting system
election conducted under the provisions of this article is to have two lines for the signatures
of the poll clerks. Both of the signature lines are to be printed on a portion of the ballot
where votes are not recorded by perforation or marking, but which portion eis an actual part
of the ballot deposited in the ballot box after the voter has perforated or marked his or her
ballot and after the ballot stub has been removed. Each of the two poll rclerks shall sign his
or her name on one of the designated lines provided on each ballot before any ballot is
distributed to a voter.
(b) After a voter has signed the pollbook, as required in secttion nineteen of this article, the
two poll clerks shall deliver a ballot to the voter, which ballot has been signed by each of the
two poll clerks as provided in this section: Provided, That where an electronic voting system
that utilizes screens upon which votes may be recorded by means of a stylus or by means of
touch, an election commissioner shall accompany the voter to the voting device and shall
activate the device for voting. s
(c) Any ballot which does not contain the proper signatures shall be challenged. If an
accurate accounting is made for all gballots in the precinct in which the ballot was voted and
no other challenge exists against the voter, the ballot shall be counted at the canvas.

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