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H. B. 4295


(By Delegates R. Thompson and Perdue)

[Introduced January 29, 2002; referred to the

Committee on the Judiciary.]





A BILL to amend and reenact section ten, article four, chapter three of the code of West Virginia, one thousand nine hundred thirty-one, as amended, relating to ballot labels for elections.

Be it enacted by the Legislature of West Virginia:
That section ten, article four, chapter three of the code of West Virginia, one thousand nine hundred thirty-one, as amended, be amended and reenacted to read as follows:
ARTICLE 4. VOTING MACHINES.
§3-4-10. Ballot labels, instructions and other supplies; vacancy changes; procedure and requirements.
(a) The ballot commissioners of any county in which voting machines are to be used in any election shall cause to be printed for use in such the election the ballot labels for the voting machines and paper ballots for absentee voting, voting by persons unable to use the voting machine and challenged ballots. The labels shall be clearly printed in black ink on clear white material of such size as will fit the ballot frames. The paper ballots shall be printed in compliance with the provisions of this chapter governing paper ballots. If an electronic voting system is to be used in an election, the ballot commissioners shall, comply with requirements of section eleven, article four-a of this chapter.
(b) The heading, the names and arrangement of offices and the printing and arrangement of names of the candidates for each office indicated shall must be placed on the ballot for the primary election as nearly as possible according to the provisions of sections thirteen and thirteen-a, article five of this chapter, and for the general election according to the provisions of section two, article six of this chapter: Provided, That the staggering of the names of candidates in multi-candidate races and the instructions to straight ticket voters prescribed by section two, article six of this chapter shall appear on paper ballots but shall not appear on ballot labels for voting machines which mechanically control crossover voting.
(c) Each question to be voted on shall must be placed at the end of the ballot and shall must be printed according to the provisions of the laws and regulations governing such the question.
(d) The ballot labels so printed shall must total in number one and one-half times the total number of corresponding voting machines to be used in the several precincts of the county in such the election. All such the labels shall must be delivered to the clerk of the circuit court at least twenty-eight days prior to the day of the election. The clerk of the circuit court shall determine the number of paper ballots needed for absentee voting and to supply the precincts for challenged ballots and ballots to be cast by persons unable to use the voting machine. All such required paper ballots shall be delivered to the clerk of the circuit court at least forty-two days prior to the day of the election.
(e) When the ballot labels and absentee ballots are delivered, the clerk of the circuit court shall examine them for accuracy, assure that the appropriate ballots and ballot labels are designated for each voting precinct, and deliver the ballot labels to the clerk of the county commission, who shall insert one set in each machine prior to the inspection of the machines as prescribed in section twelve of this article. The remainder of such the ballot labels for each machine shall be retained by the clerk of the county commission for use in an emergency.
(f) In addition to all other equipment and supplies required by the provisions of this article, the ballot commissioners shall cause to be printed a supply of instruction cards, sample ballots and facsimile diagrams of the voting machine ballot adequate for the orderly conduct of the election in each precinct in their county. In addition, they shall provide appropriate facilities for the reception and safekeeping of the ballots of absent voters and of challenged voters and of such "independent" voters who shall, in primary elections, cast their votes on nonpartisan candidates and public questions submitted to the voters.



NOTE:
The purpose of this bill is to clarify procedures for providing ballot labels and paper ballots for elections.

Strike-throughs indicate language that would be stricken from the present law, and underscoring indicates new language that would be added.
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