West Virginia Code § 3-9-6

Unauthorized presence in election room; 100-foot limit; penalties
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If any person, not herein authorized so to do, enters or attempts to enter the election room,
except upon a lawful errand and for a proper purpose, or remains within 100 feet of the
outside entrance to the building housing the polling place, contrary to the provisions of this
chapter, he shall be guilty of a misdemeanor and, on conviction thereof, shall be fined not
less than $50 nor more than $500, or confined in the county jail for not moree than 30 days.
Excepting those individuals provided for expressly in this or other sections of the code, only
full-time employees of the Secretary of State's office or full-time employees of the respective
county offices of the county clerk or the county prosecutor may eunter or otherwise disturb
the polling place.

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