West Virginia Code § 3-8-5e

Pre-candidacy financing and expenditures
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(a) Notwithstanding any other provisions of this code, it is lawful for a person, otherwise
qualified to be a candidate for any public office or position to be determined by public
election, to receive contributions or make expenditures, or both personally or by another
individual acting as a treasurer, to determine the advisability of becoming such a candidate
or preparing to be such a candidate: Provided, That an individual may file heis or her pre-
candidacy papers, and may receive contributions and make expenditures related thereto,
beginning on the day after the general election is held for the term of orffice immediately
preceding the term of office for which the person may become a candidate, if such term of
office is four years or less: Provided, however, That such pre-candidacy papers may be filed,
such contributions may be received, and such expenditures may be made only during the
four years immediately preceding the term of office for whicth such person may be a
candidate, if such term of office is more than four years: Provided further, That no person is
disqualified from receiving contributions or making expenditures as permitted under the
provisions of this section solely because such person then holds a public office or position.
(b) Any person undertaking to determine the asdvisability of becoming or preparing to be a
candidate, who desires to receive contributions before filing a certificate of candidacy, shall
designate himself or another individual to act as a treasurer and shall file a designation of
treasurer in the manner provided ing §3-8-4 of this code before receiving any contributions
permitted by this section. Any expenditures made before the filing of a designation of
treasurer shall be reported in eaccordance with the provisions of §3-8-5 of this code
regardless of the source of funds used for such expenditures.
(c) A person who receives a contribution who is acting for and by himself or herself or as
treasurer or agent for another pursuant to the provisions of this section shall keep detailed
accounts of every sum of money or other thing of value received by him or her, and of all
expenditures and disbursements made, and liabilities incurred, in the same manner as such
accounts are required by §3-8-5 of this code.
(d) Regardless of whether such person becomes a candidate as originally intended, becomes
a candidate for some office other than the office or position originally intended, or does not
become a candidate, all limits on campaign contributions and campaign expenditures
applicable to the candidacy of or advocacy of the candidacy of such person for the office he
or she actually seeks shall be applicable to and inclusive of the receipts had and
expenditures made during such pre-candidacy period as well as after the person becomes a
candidate.

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