If the use of an electronic voting system shall have been adopted as hereinbefore provided, it shall be the duty of the county commission of such county to acquire the necessary number of vote recording devices to supply all or part of the election precincts within such county as soon as possible, and to acquire such reserve vote recording device or devices as will be deemed necessary. All such acquisition of vote recording devices shall be by sealed competitive bidding.
If it shall be impossible for the county commission to comply with its order or with the decision of the voters in a referendum at the next primary or general election, it shall in any event do so at the next following primary or general election, whichever shall first occur.
It shall be the further duty of the county commission of such county to acquire prior to any election in which such electronic voting system is to be used, the use of automatic tabulating equipment approved by the state election commission, for the purpose of counting votes in such election. In addition, the county commission of such county shall provide the necessary central counting center for use in said election. Such central counting center shall be located at the county seat of the county involved.
Structure West Virginia Code
Article 4A. Electronic Voting Systems
§3-4A-1. Use of Electronic Voting Systems Authorized
§3-4A-3. Procedure for Adopting Electronic Voting Systems
§3-4A-4. Procedure for Terminating Use of Electronic Voting Systems
§3-4A-7. Bids and Contracts for Vote Recording Devices; False Swearing or Failure to Disclose Facts
§3-4A-9. Minimum Requirements of Electronic Voting Systems
§3-4A-9a. Authorization for Ballot-Marking Voting Systems; Minimum Requirements
§3-4A-9b. Authorization for Precinct Ballot-Scanning Device; Minimum Requirements
§3-4A-10a. Proportional Distribution of Vote-Recording Devices
§3-4A-14. Election Boards Where Electronic Voting Systems Used
§3-4A-16. Delivery of Vote-Recording Devices and Electronic Poll Books; Time, Arrangement for Voting
§3-4A-18. Disrepair of Vote Recording Devices in Use; Reserve Vote Recording Devices
§3-4A-20. Non-Affiliated Voters in Primary Elections
§3-4A-22. Assistance to Illiterate and Disabled Voters
§3-4A-23. Persons Prohibited About Voting Booths; Penalties
§3-4A-24. Voting by Challenged Voter
§3-4A-24a. Voting by Challenged Voter Where Touch-Screen Electronic Voting Systems Are Used
§3-4A-26. Test of Automatic Tabulating Equipment
§3-4A-27. Proceedings at the Central Counting Center
§3-4A-30. Adjustments in Voting Precincts Where Electronic Voting System Used
§3-4A-31. Use of Electronic Voting Systems in Municipal Elections
§3-4A-32. Applicability of General Laws Relating to Elections