
H. B. 3070



(By Delegates Trump and Staton)



[Introduced February 19, 2003; referred to the



Committee on the Judiciary.]
A BILL to amend and reenact section twenty-one, article five,
chapter three of the code of West Virginia, one thousand nine
hundred thirty-one, as amended, relating to elections
generally; and providing that a mass convention of a political
party, to elect delegates to the state convention, be held in
the county instead of the various magisterial districts.
Be it enacted by the Legislature of West Virginia:

That section twenty-one, article five, chapter three of the
code of West Virginia, one thousand nine hundred thirty-one, as
amended, be amended and reenacted to read as follows:
ARTICLE 5. PRIMARY ELECTIONS AND NOMINATING PROCEDURES.
§3-5-21. Party conventions to nominate presidential electors;
candidates; organization; duties.

Candidates for presidential electors shall be nominated by the
delegated representatives of the political party assembled in a state convention to be held during the months of June, July or
August next preceding any general election at which presidential
electors are to be elected. The state executive committee of the
political party, by resolution, shall designate the place and fix
the date of such the convention, shall prescribe the number of
delegates thereto, and shall apportion the delegates among the
several counties of the state in proportion to the vote cast in the
state for the party's candidate for governor at the last preceding
general election at which a governor was elected. The state
executive committee shall also ascertain and designate all offices
for which candidates are to be nominated at such the convention.

At least sixty days prior to the date fixed for holding any
state convention, the chairman of the party's state executive
committee shall cause to be delivered to the party's county
executive committee in each county of the state a copy of the
resolutions fixing the time and place for holding the state
convention and prescribing the number of delegates from each county
to the convention. Within ten days after receipt of the copy of
such the resolutions, the party executive committee of each county
shall meet and, by resolution, shall apportion the delegates to the
state convention among the several magisterial districts of the
county, on a basis of the vote received in the county by the
candidate of the party for governor at the last preceding general
election at which a governor was elected, but in such apportionment of county delegates each magisterial district shall be entitled to
at least one delegate to such the state convention. The party's
county executive committee shall call a meeting of the members of
the political party in mass convention in the several magisterial
districts of the county, which district meeting shall be held at
least thirty days prior to the date fixed for the state convention
and at which meeting the members of the political party in each
magisterial district shall elect the number of delegates to which
such the district is entitled in the state convention.

The meeting place in the magisterial district county shall be
as central and convenient as can reasonably be selected, and all
recognized members of the political party shall be entitled to
participate in any such mass convention and in the selection of
delegates. Notice of the time and place of holding the several
magisterial district county mass conventions convention and of the
person who shall act as temporary chairman thereof shall be given
by publication as a Class II-O legal advertisement in compliance
with the provisions of article three, chapter fifty-nine of this
code, and the publication area for such the publication shall be
the county. The first publication shall be made not more than
fifteen days and the second publication shall be made not less than
five days prior to the date fixed for holding the convention. The
notice published shall specify the number of delegates which each
magisterial district in the county is entitled to elect to the state convention.

Upon assembling, the mass convention of each magisterial
district the county, the county mass convention, shall choose a
chairman and a secretary, who, within five days after the holding
of such the convention, shall certify to the chairman of the state
executive committee of the political party and the chairman of the
county committee of the political party, the names and addresses of
the parties selected as delegates to the state convention.

If, after the election, a vacancy exists for a delegate from
any magisterial district, the party's county executive committee,
within ten days after the mass convention, shall appoint a member
of the political party in the magisterial district to fill the
vacancy, and shall certify the appointment to the chairman of the
state executive committee of the political party.

All contests over the selection of delegates to conventions
shall be heard and determined by the party executive committee of
the county from which the delegates are chosen, and such the county
executive committee shall, upon written petition of any contest,
meet for such hearings and determinations a hearing and make a
determination within ten days after the holding of such magisterial
district a county mass convention. The circuit court of the county
and the supreme court of appeals of the state shall have concurrent
original jurisdiction to review, by mandamus or other proper
proceeding, the decision of a county executive committee in any contest.

The delegates chosen and certified by and from the several
magisterial districts in the state, and, in the event of any
contest, those prevailing in the contest, shall make up the state
convention. The number present of those entitled to participate in
any convention shall cast the entire vote to which the county is
entitled in such the convention, and it shall require a majority
vote to nominate any candidate for office.

All nominations made at state conventions shall be certified
within fifteen days thereafter, by the chairman and the secretary
of the convention, to the secretary of state, who shall certify
them to the clerk of the circuit court of each county concerned,
and the names of the persons so nominated shall be printed upon the
regular ballot to be voted at the ensuing general election, except
that the names of the presidential elector candidates shall not be
printed thereon.

The delegates to any state convention may formulate and
promulgate such the party platform or declaration of party
principles as to them shall seem advisable.

NOTE: The purpose of this bill is to provide that a mass
convention of a political party, to elect delegates to the state
convention, be held in the county instead of the various
magisterial districts.

Strike-throughs indicate language that would be stricken from
the present law, and underscoring indicates new language that would
be added.