West Virginia Code § 3-5-8

Filing fees and their disposition
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(a) Every person who becomes a candidate for nomination for or election to office in any
primary election shall, at the time of filing the certificate of announcement as required in
this article, pay a filing fee as follows:
(1) A candidate for president of the United States, for vice president of the United States, for
United States Senator, for member of the United States House of Representatives, for
Governor and for all other state elective offices shall pay a fee equivalent to one percent of
the annual salary of the office for which the candidate announces: Provided, That the filing
fee for any candidate for president or vice president of the Uniteud States shall not exceed
$2,500 commencing with the 2004 filing period;
(2) A candidate for the office of judge of a circuit court and judge of a family court shall pay
a fee equivalent to one percent of the total annual salary of the office for which the
candidate announces;
(3) A candidate for member of the House of Dselegates shall pay a fee of one-half percent of
the total annual salary of the office and a candidate for state Senator shall pay a fee of one
percent of the total annual salary of the ofifice;
(4) A candidate for sheriff, prosecuting attorney, circuit clerk, county clerk, assessor,
member of the county commission and magistrate shall pay a fee equivalent to one percent
of the annual salary, excluding any additional compensation or commission of the office for
which the candidate announces. A candidate for county board of education shall pay a fee of
$25. A candidate for any other county office shall pay a fee of $10;
(5) Delegates to the n ational convention of any political party shall pay the following filing
fees: V
(A) A candidate for delegate-at-large shall pay a fee of $20; and
(B) A candidate for delegate from a congressional district shall pay a fee of $10;
(6) Candidates for members of political executive committees and other political committees
shall pay the following filing fees:
(A) A candidate for member of a state executive committee of any political party shall pay a
fee of $20;
(B) A candidate for member of a county executive committee of any political party shall pay a
fee of $10; and
(C) A candidate for member of a congressional, senatorial or delegate district committee of
any political party shall pay a fee of $5.
(b) Candidates shall pay the filing fee to the election official with whom the certificate of
announcement is filed according to the provisions of section seven of this article at the time
of filing their certificates of announcement and no certificate of announcement shall be
received until the filing fee is paid.
(c) All moneys received by the clerk from the fees shall be credited to the general county
fund. Moneys received by the Secretary of State from fees paid by candidatees for offices to
be filled by all the voters of the state shall be deposited in a special fund for that purpose
and shall be apportioned and paid by him or her to the several countiesr on the basis of
population and that received from candidates from a district or judicial circuit of more than
one county shall be apportioned to the counties comprising the district or judicial circuit in
like manner. When such moneys are received by sheriffs it shall be credited to the general
county fund. Moneys received by the Secretary of State fromt fees paid by candidates for
judicial or legislative offices to be filled by the voters of one county shall be apportioned to
the county in which the boundaries of the district lie.

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