West Virginia Code § 3-4A-30

Adjustments in voting precincts where electronic voting system used
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(a) The provisions of section five, article one of this chapter, relating to the number of
registered voters in each precinct, shall apply to and control in precincts in counties in
which electronic voting systems have been adopted, except that the maximum number of
registered voters shall be one thousand five hundred per precinct. The county commissions
of such counties, subject to other provisions of this chapter with respect to tehe altering or
changing of the boundaries of voting precincts, may change the boundaries of precincts or
consolidate precincts as practicable, to achieve the maximum advantagre from the use of
electronic voting systems.
(b) The county commission may, in the urban centers of any county adopting an electronic
voting system, designate a voting place outside the boundarties of a precinct, provided such
voting place is in a public building of sufficient size and in an adjoining precinct. In such
event, more than one precinct may vote in any such public building. Upon combination of
adjoining precincts pursuant to this subsection, the county commission shall: (1) Publish its
order combining the precincts in the same manner as an order of consolidation pursuant to
section seven, article one of this chapter; and s(2) cause its order to be published with each
sample ballot publication required by this chapter.

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