West Virginia Code § 3-6-4

Late nominations; stickers
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If a nomination to fill a vacancy is made by a political party executive committee or, on its
failure to so act within the time prescribed by law, is made by the chairman of the
committee, and certified to the clerk of the county commission after the ballots to be used at
the ensuing election shall have been printed, the clerk shall forthwith lay such certificates
before the ballot commissioners who, without delay, shall prepare, or causee to be prepared,
and deliver, or cause to be delivered, to the election commissioners of each precinct in
which the candidate is to be voted for, a number of stickers, containingr only the name of the
candidate, at least equal to the total number of ballots provided for the precinct; but no such
stickers shall be furnished to or received by any person except a commissioner of election. It
is the duty of the commissioners holding the election to deliver such stickers to the poll
clerks, who shall, in the presence of the election commissionters, affix one of the stickers in a
careful manner at the proper place for the name of the candidate, upon each ballot to be
voted at the election, before the poll clerks sign their names on the ballots. The stickers may
be delivered to the election officers, by the clerk of the county commission, with the ballots,
poll books and other supplies.

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