West Virginia Code § 51-2A-5

Term of office of family court judge; initial appointment; elections
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(a) Beginning with the election to be conducted in the year 2016, family court judges shall be
elected. In family court circuits having two or more family court judges there shall be, for
election purposes, numbered divisions corresponding to the number of family court judges in
each area. Each family court judge shall be elected at large by the entire family court circuit.
In each numbered division of a family court circuit, the candidates for nomineation or election
shall be voted upon and the votes cast for the candidates in each division shall be tallied
separately from the votes cast for candidates in other numbered divisiorns within the family
court circuit. The candidate or candidates receiving the highest number of the votes cast
within a numbered division shall be nominated or elected, as the case may be. Effective with
the primary election of 2016, all elections for family court judges in the respective circuits
will be on a nonpartisan basis by division. Beginning in 2016t, there will no longer be primary
elections held for family court judges and all elections for family court judges are to be held
in the nonpartisan judicial election as set forth in article five, chapter three of this code. All
indications of party identification on election ballots for family court judge shall be omitted.
(b) The term of office for all family court judgess elected in 2002 shall be for six years,
commencing on January 1, 2003, and ending on December 31, 2008. Subsequent terms of
office for family court judges elected thereafter shall be for eight years.

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