There is hereby created in each county of this state a magistrate court with such numbers of magistrates for each court as are hereafter provided. There shall be elected by the voters of each county, at the general election to be held in 1976, and in every fourth year thereafter, such number of magistrates as is provided in section two of this article. The filing fee for the office of magistrate shall be one percent of the annual salary. The term of magistrates shall be for four years and shall begin on January 1, of the year following the year of election.
Effective with the primary election of 2016, all elections for magistrates will be on a nonpartisan basis by division. Beginning in 2016, there will no longer be primary elections held for magistrates and all elections for magistrates are to be held in the nonpartisan judicial election as set forth in article five, chapter three of this code. All indications of party identification on election ballots for magistrate shall be omitted.
Structure West Virginia Code
Article 1. Courts and Officers
§50-1-1. Magistrate Court Created
§50-1-2. Number of Magistrates
§50-1-2a. Addition of Magistrate in Berkeley County
§50-1-3. Salaries of Magistrates
§50-1-5. Removal From Office; Disciplinary Procedures
§50-1-6. Vacancy in Office of Magistrate
§50-1-6a. Temporary Appointment of Retired Magistrates
§50-1-7. Chief Magistrates; Administrative Responsibility; Additional Duties
§50-1-8. Magistrate Court Clerks; Salaries; Duties; Duties of Circuit Clerk
§50-1-9. Magistrate Assistants; Salary; Duties
§50-1-9a. Magistrate Court Deputy Clerks; Duties; Salary
§50-1-9b. Appointment of Senior Magistrate Court Clerks
§50-1-10. Clerks, Deputy Clerks and Magistrate Assistants to Take Oath and Post Bond
§50-1-11. Offices for Magistrates; Location; Expenses; Copy of State Code
§50-1-12. Conduct of Office; Penalty
§50-1-13. Temporary Service Within or Outside of County
§50-1-14. Duties of Sheriff; Service of Process; Bailiff
§50-1-15. Transitional Provisions
§50-1-17. Reference to Justice of the Peace; Abolition of the Office of Constable