West Virginia Code
Article 2. Registration of Voters
§3-2-28. Challenges; Notice; Cancellation of Registration

(a) The registration of any registered voter may be challenged by the clerk of the county commission, the Secretary of State, any registrar of the county, the chairman of any political party committee or by any voter who shall appear in person at the clerk's office. The person challenging the registration shall complete a form prescribed by the Secretary of State giving the name and address of the voter and the reason for challenge. The challenge shall be filed as a matter of record in the office of the clerk of the county commission.
(b) Upon the receipt of a challenge, the clerk of the county commission shall mail a notice of challenge to the registrant, setting forth that the voter's registration will be canceled if the voter does not appear in person during business hours at the clerk's office within a period of thirty days from the mailing of the notice and present evidence of his or her eligibility. The form of the notice of challenge shall be prescribed by the Secretary of State and shall be mailed by certified mail, return receipt requested.
(c) If the notice of challenge is returned as undeliverable at the registration address, or if the challenged registrant does not appear and present evidence of continued eligibility within the prescribed time, the voter's registration shall be immediately canceled. Returned mail or failure to appear shall be prima facie evidence of the registrant's ineligibility. If the registrant does timely appear and present evidence of his or her eligibility, the clerk shall determine eligibility to be registered as a voter as in any other case. If the reason for ineligibility is that the voter does not reside at the address on the registration and the voter presents evidence of residence elsewhere in the county, the clerk of the county commission shall accept a request for change of address and remove the challenge.

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