107.01 Election of executive committee members.
107.02 Candidate filing fees.
107.03 Persons entitled to vote; records.
107.04 Number of offices for which a candidate may run.
107.05 Certificate of candidacy; withdrawal deadline.
CROSS REFERENCES
Municipal elections - see W. Va. Code 3-1-2a
Municipal voting precincts - see W. Va. Code 3-1-6
Municipal precinct registration records - see W. Va. Code 3-1-27
Absentee voting in municipal elections - see W. Va. Code 3-3-13
Integration of municipal elections with system of permanent registration - see W. Va. Code 8-5-13
Special elections - see W. Va. Code 8-5-15(a)
The respective executive committees of the Democratic and Republican parties of the City and Kanawha County shall elect members to such committees based on the ward lines as defined in Article 105 and as provided by the laws of the State.
(1978 Code Sec. 7-4.)
Every person who becomes a candidate for nomination for office in any primary election shall at the time of filing the certificate of acknowledgment, pay a filing fee as follows:
(a) The candidate for Mayor shall pay a fee of fifty dollars ($50.00).
(b) A candidate for Clerk of such City shall pay a fee of fifty dollars ($50.00).
(c) A candidate for member of Council of the City shall pay a fee of ten dollars ($10.00).
(d) A candidate for member of the executive committee of any party shall pay a fee of two dollars ($2.00).
(a) Only persons who are bona fide residents of the City and are registered to vote as provided by law shall be entitled to vote in any Municipal election, and the provisions of the permanent registration law, being West Virginia Code 8-5-13, as last amended, so far as applicable to municipalities, is hereby adopted to govern any election in the City.
(b) The Municipal registration records for the Kanawha County precincts which are within the City, as they are kept and maintained by the County Commission of Kanawha County, shall be the official registration of voters for any municipal election, and only those persons so registered shall be eligible to vote.
(Ord. 426. Passed 10-19-81.)
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