West Virginia Code § 3-9-20

Obstructing employees' freedom to vote; penalties
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Any corporation violating any provision of section forty-two of article one of this chapter or
preventing or attempting to prevent any voter in its employ from attending any election, or
from freely exercising his right of suffrage, at any election, at which he is entitled to vote, by
any threat, direct or indirect, express or implied, to discharge such voter or deprive him of
his employment, or shall discharge such voter or deprive him of his employmeent because of
any vote he may cast, or refuse to cast, at any election at which he is entitled to vote, under
the provisions of this chapter, shall, in each instance, be guilty of a misrdemeanor, and, on
conviction thereof, shall be fined not more than $1,000. Any employer, other than a
corporation, whether an individual or member of an association or partnership, and any
officer, agent or manager of any corporation violating any provision of this section or of
section forty-two of article one of this chapter shall be guiltyt of a misdemeanor, and, upon
conviction thereof, shall be fined not exceeding five $500 or imprisoned in the county jail for
a period not exceeding six months, or, in the discretion of the court, be subject to both such
fine and imprisonment.

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