H. B. 4111

(By Delegates Modesitt, Stalnaker, Azinger,
Manchin, Marshall, L. Smith and Prunty)
[Introduced January 20, 2000; referred to the
Committee on the Judiciary.]




A BILL to amend and reenact section three, article one, chapter three of the code of West Virginia, one thousand nine hundred thirty-one, as amended; and to amend and reenact section two, article two of said chapter, all relating to substituting the term "protected person" in place of the terms "unsound mind" and "mentally incompetent."

Be it enacted by the Legislature of West Virginia:
That section three, article one, chapter three of the code of West Virginia, one thousand nine hundred thirty-one, as amended, be amended and reenacted; and that section two, article two of said chapter be amended and reenacted, all to read as follows:
ARTICLE 1. GENERAL PROVISIONS AND DEFINITIONS.
§3-1-3. Persons entitled to vote.
Citizens of the state shall be entitled to vote at all elections held within the precincts of the counties and municipalities in which they respectively reside. But no person who has not been registered as a voter as required by law, or who is a minor, or of unsound mind a protected person as defined in subdivision (3), section four, article one, chapter forty-four, or who is under conviction of treason, felony or bribery in an election, or who is not a bona fide resident of the state, county or municipality in which he or she offers to vote, shall be permitted to vote at such the election while such disability continues. Subject to the qualifications otherwise prescribed in this section, however, a minor shall be permitted to vote only in a primary election if he or she will have reached the age of eighteen years on the date of the general election next to be held after such the primary election.
ARTICLE 2. REGISTRATION OF VOTERS.
§3-2-2. Eligibility to register to vote.
(a) Any person who possesses the constitutional qualifications for voting may register to vote. Such a The person shall be a citizen of the United States and a legal resident of West Virginia and of the county where he or she is applying to register, shall be at least eighteen years of age, except that a person who is at least seventeen years of age and who will be eighteen years of age by the time of the next ensuing general election may also be permitted to register, and shall not be otherwise legally disqualified: Provided, That a registered voter who has not reached eighteen years of age may vote both partisan and nonpartisan ballots in a state, county or municipal primary election, but is not eligible to vote in a municipal general election or special election.
(b) Any person who has been convicted of a felony, treason or bribery in an election, under either state or federal law, is disqualified and shall not be eligible to register or to continue to be registered to vote during the term of any sentence for such the conviction, including any period of incarceration, probation or parole related thereto. Any person who has been determined to be mentally incompetent by a court of competent jurisdiction a protected person as defined in subdivision (3), section four, article one, chapter forty-four, is disqualified and shall not be eligible to register or to continue to be registered to vote for as long as that determination remains in effect.

NOTE: This bill provides for permitting those persons who are of discerning mind to register and vote even though they may have a conservator, or other person managing their business affairs, but still excludes from registering and voting those persons who, because of mental impairment, are unable to receive and evaluate information effectively or to respond to people, and environments.
Strike-throughs indicate language that would be stricken from the present law, and underscoring indicates new language that would be added.