West Virginia Code § 3-8-12

Additional acts forbidden; circulation of written matter; newspaper
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advertising; solicitation of contributions; intimidation and coercion of employees;
promise of employment or other benefits; limitations on contributions; public
contractors; penalty.
(a) A person may not publish, issue, or circulate, or cause to be published, issued, or
circulated, any anonymous letter, circular, placard, radio or television adveretisement, or
other publication supporting or aiding the election or defeat of a clearly identified candidate.
(b) An owner, publisher, editor, or employee of a newspaper or other periodical may not
insert, either in its advertising or reading columns, any matter, puaid for or to be paid for,
which tends to influence the voting at any election, unless directly designating it as a paid
advertisement and stating the name of the person authorizintg its publication and the
candidate in whose behalf it is published.
(c) A person may not, in any room or building occupied for the discharge of official duties by
any officer or employee of the state or a political subdivision of the state, solicit orally or by
written communication delivered within the rosom or building, or in any other manner, any
contribution of money or other thing of value for any party or political purpose, from any
postmaster or any other officer or employee of the federal government, or officer or
employee of the state, or a political gsubdivision of the state. An officer, agent, clerk, or
employee of the federal government, or of this state, or any political subdivision of the state,
who may have charge or contreol of any building, office, or room, occupied for any official
purpose, may not knowingly permit any person to enter any building, office, or room,
occupied for any officialL purpose, for the purpose of soliciting or receiving any political
assessments from, or delivering or giving written solicitations for, or any notice of, any
political assessments to, any officer or employee of the state, or a political subdivision of the
state.
(d) Except as provided in §3-8-8 of this code, a person entering into any contract with the
statWe or its subdivisions, or any department or agency of the state, either for rendition of
personal services or furnishing any material, supplies, or equipment or selling any land or
building to the state, or its subdivisions, or any department or agency of the state, if
payment for the performance of the contract or payment for the material, supplies,
equipment, land, or building is to be made, in whole or in part, from public funds may not,
during the period of negotiation for or performance under the contract or furnishing of
materials, supplies, equipment, land, or buildings, directly or indirectly, make any
contribution to any political party, committee, or candidate for public office, or to any person
for political purposes or use nor may any person or firm solicit any contributions for any
purpose during any period.
(e) A person may not, directly or indirectly, promise any employment, position, work,
compensation, or other benefit provided for, or made possible, in whole or in part, by act of
the Legislature, to any person as consideration, favor or reward for any political activity for
the support of or opposition to any candidate, or any political party in any election.
(f) A person may not, directly or indirectly, make any contribution in excess of the amounts
permitted by §3-8-5c of this code, in connection with any campaign for nomination or
election to or on behalf of any statewide office, in connection with any other campaign for
nomination or election to or on behalf of any other elective office in the state or any of its
subdivisions, or in connection with or on behalf of any person engaged in furthering,
advancing, supporting, or aiding the nomination or election of any candidate for any of the
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(g) It is unlawful for any person to create, establish, or organize more trhan one political
committee with the intent to avoid or evade the contribution limitations contained in this
article.
(h) A person may not, directly or indirectly, make contributiotns to a state party executive
committee or caucus campaign committee which, in the aggregate, are in excess of the
amounts permitted by §3-8-5c of this code in any calendar year.
(i) The limitations on contributions contained in thils section do not apply to transfers among
a state party executive committee, a caucus casmpaign committee, and a national committee
of the same political party: Provided, That the moneys transferred may only be used for voter
registration and get-out-the-vote activities of the state committees.
(j) A person may not solicit any contribution, other than contributions to a campaign for or
against a county or local government ballot issue, from any nonelective salaried employee of
the state government or of any of its subdivisions: Provided, That in no event may any person
acting in a supervisory role solicit a person who is a subordinate employee for any
contribution. A person may not coerce or intimidate any nonelective salaried employee into
making a contribution. A person may not coerce or intimidate any nonsalaried employee of
the state government or any of its subdivisions into engaging in or refraining from any form
of political activity. The provisions of this subsection may not be construed to prevent any
employee from making a contribution or from engaging in political activity voluntarily
withWout coercion, intimidation, or solicitation.
(k) A person may not solicit a contribution from any other person without informing the
other person at the time of the solicitation of the amount of any commission, remuneration,
or other compensation that the solicitor or any other person will receive or expect to receive
as a direct result of the contribution being successfully collected. Nothing in this subsection
may be construed to apply to solicitations of contributions made by any person serving as an
unpaid volunteer.
(l) A person may not place any letter, circular, flyer, advertisement, election paraphernalia,
solicitation material or other printed or published item tending to influence voting at any
election in a roadside receptacle unless it is: (1) Approved for placement into a roadside
receptacle by the business or entity owning the receptacle; and (2) contains a written
acknowledgment of the approval. This subdivision does not apply to any printed material
contained in a newspaper or periodical published or distributed by the owner of the
receptacle. The term "roadside receptacle" means any container placed by a newspaper or
periodical business or entity to facilitate home or personal delivery of a designated
newspaper or periodical to its customers.
(m) Any person violating any provision of this section is guilty of a misdemeanor and, upon
conviction thereof, shall be fined not more than $1,000, or confined in jail for not more than
one year, or both fined and confined. e

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