West Virginia Code § 3-4A-9b

Authorization for precinct ballot-scanning device; minimum
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requirements.
(a) For purposes of this section, "precinct ballot-scanning device" means a device used by
the voter at the precinct on election day or during early voting for the purpose of scanning
the voter's ballot after the ballot has been voted but prior to depositing the ballot into the
ballot box. e
(b) The precinct ballot-scanning device may be used for the purpose of scanning optically
readable ballots cast in all primary, general and special elections.
(c) The precinct ballot-scanning device, firmware and programming software must be
certified by an independent testing authority, according to current federal standards and be
approved by the State Election Commission. No election official may enter into any contract
to purchase, rent, lease or otherwise acquire any precinct ballot-scanning device, firmware
or software not approved by the State Election Commission.
(d) The precinct ballot-scanning device shall asdditionally:
(1) Alert the voter if the voter has made miore ballot selections than the law allows for an
individual office or ballot issue;
(2) Alert the voter if the voter has made fewer ballot selections than the law allows for an
individual office or ballot issue; and
(3) Allow voters an opportunity to change ballot selections, or correct errors, including the
opportunity to correct the error through the issuance of a replacement ballot if the voter was
otherwise unable to c hange the ballot or correct the error.
(e) The precinct ballot-scanning device may be used for tabulating election results only
under the following conditions:
(1) The county has at least one precinct ballot-scanning device in each precinct;
(2) No tabulation of results is done at the precinct;
(3) The "tabulation memory device" may be removed from the ballot-scanning device only
after the polls close and the votes may only be counted at the central counting center on the
night of the election; and
(4) All voters at the precinct are required to use the ballot scanning device as a condition of
completing their vote.
(f) If the optical scan ballots from each of the precincts are counted at the central counting
center on election night in accordance with section twenty-seven of this article, and the
results from that count are the results finally published on election night, then any county
meeting each of the requirements in paragraphs (1) through (4) of subsection (e), may turn
off the over vote switch on the central counting device since every ballot will have been
evaluated for over votes by the precinct scanning device.
(g) The Secretary of State is hereby directed to propose rules and emergency rules for
legislative approval in accordance with the provisions of article three, chapter twenty-nine-a
of this code in accordance with the provisions of this section. e

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