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West Virginia Code > Chapter 3 > Article 4 - Voting Machines
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§ 3-4-1
Use of voting machines authorized
§ 3-4-2
Procedures for adopting voting machines
§ 3-4-3
Procedures for terminating use of voting machines
§ 3-4-4
Duty of county court to acquire machines; provision in some precincts
§ 3-4-5
Acquisition of machines by purchase or lease
§ 3-4-6
Bids and contracts for voting machines; false swearing or failure to disclose facts
§ 3-4-7
Approval of voting machines by state election commission; compensation of experts examining machines
§ 3-4-8
Minimum requirements of voting machines
§ 3-4-9
County court clerk custodian of machines; duties
§ 3-4-11
Ballot label arrangement in machines; drawing by lot to determine position of candidates on machines; adjustment; records
§ 3-4-12
Inspection of machines; duties of county commission, ballot commissioners and election commissioners; keys and records relating to machines
§ 3-4-12a
Supplies by special messenger
§ 3-4-13
Election boards where voting machines used
§ 3-4-14
Instructions and help to voters; voting machine models; facsimile diagrams; sample ballots; legal ballot advertisements
§ 3-4-15
Delivery of machines; time; arrangement for voting
§ 3-4-16
Check of machines before use; corrections; reserve machines
§ 3-4-17
Disrepair of machines in use; reserve machines; counting
§ 3-4-18
Conducting voting machine elections generally; duties of election officers
§ 3-4-19
"Independent" voting in primary elections
§ 3-4-20
Recording and disposition of absent voters' ballots
§ 3-4-21
Assistance to illiterate and disabled voters
§ 3-4-22
Persons prohibited about voting machines; penalties
§ 3-4-23
Voting by challenged voters
§ 3-4-24
Closing polls; counting and reporting returns; duties and procedures
§ 3-4-25
Form and delivery of return sheets
§ 3-4-26
Post-election custody and inspection of machines; canvass and recounts
§ 3-4-27
Incorrect recordation or tabulation of votes; test of machine accuracy; procedures and requirements
§ 3-4-28
Adjustments in voting precincts where machines used
§ 3-4-29
Use of voting machines in municipal elections
§ 3-4-30
Applicability of general laws relating to elections
§ 3-4-31
Tampering with voting machines; other dishonest practices; attempts; penalty
§ 3-4-32
Wilful neglect of duty by officials; penalties
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