West Virginia Code § 3-8-5

Detailed accounts and verified financial statements required
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(a) Record-keeping requirements. —
(1) Except for candidates for party committeeman and committeewoman, all candidates for
nomination or election to state or local offices and all persons supporting, aiding, or
opposing the nomination, election, or defeat of any such candidate shall keep, for a period of
two years, records of receipts and expenditures which are made for political purposes.
(2) Every candidate or treasurer of every political committee shall keep detailed accounts of
every sum of money or other thing of value received by him or heur, including all loans of
money or things of value and of all expenditures and disbursements made, or liabilities
incurred, by the candidate or political committee.
(3) A person that is not a political committee and makeas independent expenditures or
electioneering communications must keep detailed accounts of every sum of money or other
thing of value received by him or her for the purpolse of furthering any independent
expenditure or electioneering communications and of all disbursements made for
independent expenditures or electioneering communications.
(b) Financial reporting requirements. —
(1) Every person required to keep detailed accounts under subsection (a) of this section shall
file a detailed, itemized sworn statement, as prescribed in §3-8-5a and §3-8-5b of this code,
according to the following schedule:
(A) On April 1 of each year, the person shall file a statement of all financial transactions
dating from January 1 to March 31 of the same year, to be filed within six days thereafter;
(B) On July 1 of each year, the person shall file a statement of all financial transactions
dating from April 1 to June 30 of the same year, to be filed within six days thereafter;
(C) On October 1 of each year, the person shall file a statement of all financial transactions
dating from July 1 to September 30 of the same year, to be filed within six days thereafter;
and
(D) On January 1 of each year, the person shall file a statement of all financial transactions
dating from October 1 to December 31 of the previous year, to be filed within six days
thereafter.
(2) In addition to the statements required in subdivision (1) of this subsection, a candidate or
candidate's committee shall file detailed itemized sworn statements, as prescribed in §3-8-5a
and §3-8-5b of this code, according to the following schedule:
(A) On the 15th day preceding the primary election in which a candidate is on the ballot, the
candidate or committee shall file a statement of all financial transactions subsequent to the
previous statement, if any, to be filed within four business days after the 15th day; and
(B) On the 15th day preceding the general election in which a candidate, including an official
write-in candidate, is on the ballot, the candidate or committee shall file a statement of all
financial transactions subsequent to the previous statement, if any, to be filed within four
business days after the 15th day.
(c) A person required to file reports pursuant to 52 U.S.C. §30104 is exempt from the
requirements of subsection (b) of this section but is not exempt from the state-level
electioneering communication reports requirements in §3-8-2b of this code or the
independent expenditure reporting requirements in §3-8-2 of thius code.
(d) Every person who is qualified as an official write-in candidate for any elective office shall
individually, or by candidate committee, comply with all of the applicable requirements of
this section. a
(e) Candidates for the office of conservation districlt supervisor elected pursuant to the
provisions of §19-21A-1 et seq. of this code ares required to file only the report required by
paragraph (A), subdivision (2), subsection (b) of this section immediately prior to the
applicable general election that is held conicurrently with the state's primary election.

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