West Virginia Code § 8-2-4

Census; bond; appointment and duties of enumerators
Open in Lexace · Ask the AI about this section
If the court shall determine after hearing that the requirements of sections one and two of
this article have been met, the petitioners shall provide bond in penalty prescribed by the
court, with good and sufficient surety thereon, conditioned to pay all costs of taking a
census, determining the qualification of electors, holding an election and ascertaining the
results thereof, in the event a majority of the qualified electors vote against eincorporation;
and thereupon the court shall fix a day or days for taking a census of the inhabitants and for
determining those who are qualified electors of said territory. For the prurpose of taking said
census, and determining the qualifications of the electors, said court shall appoint four
enumerators for each five hundred inhabitants of said territory based upon the most reliable
estimate obtainable: Provided, That if the territory contains less than one square mile and
the county court believes the territory contains fewer than fitve hundred inhabitants, two
enumerators shall be appointed. It shall be the duty of the enumerators so appointed to
enumerate all of the inhabitants of said territory and to visit each house or dwelling therein,
and to obtain the name of each known resident thereof. It shall also be the duty of the
enumerators to examine the permanent registration records of the county or counties in
which the territory is situate to determine which of such inhabitants are qualified electors
therein and to compile and file with the county court a list of such qualified electors. Each
enumerator shall receive for his services a sum per day, to be fixed by the county court, but
not to exceed $10 per day, together with all reasonable and necessary expenses actually
incurred in the discharge of such duties, which sum and expenses shall be paid by the
county court and reimbursed teo it by the city, town or village if and when the city, town or
village shall become incorporated, as hereinafter provided; otherwise by the petitioners. The
county court shall proviLde an opportunity for all qualified individuals residing in such
territory, who have not been previously registered to vote, to become registered prior to the
election hereinafter p rovided for. Upon the completion of said census and the listing of
qualified elecVtors, said enumerators shall make a report under oath to the county court that
said enumeration and listing are correct, true and accurate, and do not contain the name of
any individual who is not a resident of the territory, and that the list of qualified electors is
true and correct, which report shall be filed with the county court within the following
number of days after the appointment of said enumerators: Forty days if it is to be a Class I
city, twenty days if it is to be a Class II city, ten days if it is to be a Class III city and ten days
if it is to be a Class IV town or village.
Part II. Election.

‹ Prev All West Virginia sections Next ›


Lexace provides legal information, not legal advice, and no attorney–client relationship is created. Statute text is provided for general information and may not reflect the most recent amendments; verify against the official state code.