West Virginia Code
Article 2. Registration of Voters
§3-2-17. Denial of Registration Application; Notice; Appeal to Clerk of the County Commission, Decision; Appeal to County Commission, Hearing, Decision; Appeal to Circuit Court

(a) If the clerk of the county commission finds that any of the following is true, based on the application or official documentation of ineligibility, the clerk shall deny the application for voter registration:
(1) The applicant, at the time the application is received, is not eligible to register in the county and state pursuant to the provisions of section two of this article;
(2) The applicant has submitted an application which is incomplete, pursuant to the provisions of subsection (c), section five of this article; or
(3) The verification notice as required in section sixteen of this article is returned as undeliverable at the address given by the voter.
(b) When the clerk of the county commission determines that the application must be denied, the clerk shall send, by first class forwardable return requested mail, a notice that the application for registration was denied and the reasons therefor.
(1) If the reason for denial is an incomplete application, the clerk shall inform the voter of the right to reapply and shall enclose a mail voter registration form for the purpose.
(2) If the reason for denial is return of the verification notice as undeliverable at the address given, the clerk shall inform the voter of the right to present proof of residence in order to validate the registration.
(3) If the reason for denial is ineligibility, the notice shall include a statement of eligibility requirements for voter registration and of the applicant's right to appeal the denial.
(c) An applicant whose application for registration is denied by the clerk of the county commission because of ineligibility or for failure to submit proof of residence may make a written request for a reconsideration by the clerk, and may present information relating to his or her eligibility. The clerk shall review the request for consideration and shall issue a decision in writing within fourteen days of the receipt of the request.
(d) If the application is denied upon reconsideration pursuant to the provisions of subsection (c) of this section, the applicant may make a written request for a hearing before the county commission. The county commission shall schedule and conduct the hearing within thirty days of receipt of the request and shall issue a decision, in writing, within fifteen days of the hearing.
(e) An applicant may appeal the decision of the county commission to the circuit court. The circuit court shall only consider the record before the county commission, as authenticated by the clerk of the county commission. The circuit court may affirm the order of the county commission, whether the order be affirmative or negative; but if it deems such order not to be reasonably justified by the evidence considered, it may reverse such orders of the county commission in whole or in part as it deems just and right; and if it deems the evidence considered by the county commission in reaching its decision insufficient, it may remand the proceedings to the county commission for further hearing. Any such order or orders of the circuit court shall be certified to the county commission.
(f) Any party to such appeal may, within thirty days after the date of a final order by the circuit court, apply for an appeal to the Supreme Court of Appeals which may grant or refuse such appeal at its discretion. The Supreme Court of Appeals shall have jurisdiction to hear and determine the appeal upon the record before the circuit court and to enter such order as it may find that the circuit court should have entered.
(g) It shall be the duty of the circuit court and the Supreme Court of Appeals, in order to expedite registration and election procedures, to hold such sessions as may be necessary to determine any cases involving the registration of voters. Judges of the circuit court and the Supreme Court of Appeals in vacation shall have the same power as that prescribed in this section for their respective courts.

Structure West Virginia Code

West Virginia Code

Chapter 3. Elections

Article 2. Registration of Voters

§3-2-1. Permanent Voter Registration Law; Uniform System of Voter Registration

§3-2-2. Eligibility to Register to Vote

§3-2-3. State Authority Relating to Voter Registration; Chief Election Official

§3-2-4. Authority and Responsibility of the Clerk of the County Commission and of the County Commission Relating to Voter Registration

§3-2-4a. Statewide Voter Registration Database

§3-2-5. Forms for Application for Registration; Information Required and Requested; Types of Application Forms; Notices

§3-2-6. Time of Registration Application Before an Election

§3-2-6a. Extended Time for Certain Persons to Register in Person

§3-2-7. Hours and Days of Registration in the Office of the Clerk of the County Commission; In-Person Application for Voter Registration; Identification Required

§3-2-8. Registration Outreach Services by the Clerk of the County Commission; Challenge of Voter's Registration

§3-2-9. Appointment of Temporary and Volunteer Registrars for Registration Outreach Services

§3-2-10. Application for Registration by Mail

§3-2-11. Registration in Conjunction With Driver Licensing

§3-2-12. Combined Voter Registration and Driver Licensing Fund; Transfer of Funds

§3-2-13. Agencies to Provide Voter Registration Services; Designation of Responsible Employees; Forms; Prohibitions; Confidentiality

§3-2-14. Registration Procedures at Agencies

§3-2-15. Special Procedures Relating to Agency Registration at Marriage License Offices

§3-2-16. Procedures Upon Receipt of Application for Registration by the Clerk of the County Commission; Verification Procedure and Notice of Disposition of Application for Registration

§3-2-17. Denial of Registration Application; Notice; Appeal to Clerk of the County Commission, Decision; Appeal to County Commission, Hearing, Decision; Appeal to Circuit Court

§3-2-18. Registration Records; Active, Inactive, Canceled, Pending and Rejected Registration Files; Procedure; Voting Records

§3-2-19. Maintenance of Active and Inactive Registration Records for Municipal Elections

§3-2-21. Maintenance of Records in the Statewide Voter Registration Database in Lieu of Precinct Record Books

§3-2-22. Correction of Voter Records

§3-2-23. Cancellation of Registration of Deceased or Ineligible Voters

§3-2-23a. Cancellation of Registration of Deceased or Ineligible Voter

§3-2-25. Systematic Purging Program for Removal of Ineligible Voters From Active Voter Registration Files; Comparison of Data Records; Confirmation Notices; Public Inspection List

§3-2-26. Confirmation Notices for Systematic Purging Program

§3-2-27. Procedure Following Sending of Confirmation Notices; Correction or Cancellation of Registrations Upon Response; Designation of Inactive When No Response; Cancellation of Inactive Voters; Records

§3-2-28. Challenges; Notice; Cancellation of Registration

§3-2-29. Custody of Original Registration Records

§3-2-30. Public Inspection of Voter Registration Records in the Office of the Clerk of the County Commission; Providing Voter Lists for Noncommercial Use; Prohibition Against Resale of Voter Lists for Commercial Use or Profit

§3-2-31. Rules Pertaining to Voting After Registration or Change of Address Within the County

§3-2-32. Unlawful Registration or Rejection of Voter; Penalties

§3-2-33. Neglect of Duty by Registration Officers; Penalties

§3-2-34. Alteration or Destruction of Records; Penalties

§3-2-35. Withholding Information; Penalties

§3-2-36. Crimes and Offenses Relating to Applications for Registration or Change of Registration; Penalties

§3-2-37. Effective Date