West Virginia Code § 3-8-5b

Where financial statements and reports shall be filed; filing date
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prescribed.
(a) The financial statements provided for in this article shall be filed, by or on behalf of
candidates, with:
(1) The Secretary of State for legislative offices, circuit judge, and family court judge, and
for statewide and other offices to be nominated or elected by the voters of a political division
greater than a county;
(2) The clerk of the county commission by candidates for offices uto be nominated or elected
by the voters of a single county or a political division within a single county, except circuit
judge and family court judge; or
(3) The proper municipal officer by candidates for officae to be nominated or elected to
municipal office.
(b)(1) The following statements or reports shall be filed electronically, in a manner
prescribed by the Secretary of State:
(A) Financial statements filed by or on behalf of candidates for Governor, Secretary of State,
Attorney General, Auditor, Treasurer, Commissioner of Agriculture, State Senate, House of
Delegates, Supreme Court of Appeals, circuit judge, or family court judge;
(B) Financial statements filed by political committees;
(C) Electioneering communication reports; and
(D) Independent expenditure reports.
(2) If through or by no fault of the candidate the candidate is unable to file the campaign
finaWncial statement, the candidate shall then file said statement in person, via facsimile or
other electronic means of transmission, or by certified mail postmarked at the first
reasonable opportunity.
(3) Committees required to report electronically may apply to the State Election Commission
for an exemption from mandatory electronic filing in the case of hardship. An exemption may
be granted at the discretion of the State Election Commission.
(c) Candidates for all offices not identified in subsection (b) of this section may file financial
statements by mail, in person, by facsimile, or by other electronic means of transmission. For
purposes of this article, the filing date of a financial statement shall, in the case of mailing,
be the date of the postmark of the United States Postal Service, and in the case of hand
delivery or delivery by facsimile or other electronic means of transmission, the date
delivered to the office of the Secretary of State, or to the office of the clerk of the county
commission, in accordance with the provisions of subsection (a) of this section, during
regular business hours of that office.
(d) The sworn financial statements required to be filed by this section with the Secretary of
State shall be posted on the Internet by the Secretary of State within 10 business days from
the date the financial statement is filed.

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