West Virginia Code § 3-6-5

Rules and procedures in election other than primaries
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The provisions of article one of this chapter relating to elections generally shall govern and
control arrangements and election officials for the conduct of elections under this article.
The following rules and procedures shall govern the voting for candidates in general and
special elections:
(a) If the voter desires to vote for an official write-in candidate, the voter shall: write with ink
or other means or affix a sticker or label or place an ink-stamped impression of the name of
an official write-in candidate for an office for whom he or she desires to vote in the space
designated for write-in votes for the particular voting system or ufor paper ballot systems,
write or place the name and office designation in any position on the face of the ballot which
makes the intention of the voter clear as to both the office antd the candidate chosen.
The Secretary of State may proscribe devices for casting write-in votes which would cause
mechanical difficulty with voting machines or electronic devices or which would obliterate or
deface a paper ballot or any portion thereof, but thle Secretary of State shall preserve the
right to vote by a write-in vote for those candisdates who have filed and have been certified
as official write-in candidates under the provisions of section four-a of this article.
(b) If the voter marks more names thgan there are persons to be elected to an office or if, for
any reason, it is impossible to determine the voter's choice for an office to be filled, the
ballot shall not be counted for the office. The intention of the voter shall be deemed to be
clear if the write-in vote cast for an office contains both the first and last name of an official
write-in candidate for that office; and if no two official write-in candidates for that office
share a first or last name, either the first name or last name alone shall be deemed to
express the clear intention of the voter.
(c) Except as otherwise specifically provided in this chapter, no ballot shall be rejected for
any technical error which does not make it impossible to determine the voter's choice.

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