ENROLLED
COMMITTEE SUBSTITUTE
FOR
Senate Bill No. 261
(By Senators Tomblin, Mr. President, and Sprouse,
By Request of the Executive)
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[Passed February 25, 2005; in effect from passage.]
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AN ACT
to submit the Pension Bond Amendment to the Constitution of
the State of West Virginia to the voters of the state for
ratification or rejection at a special election to be held
throughout the state on the twenty-fifth day of June, two
thousand five; calling the special election; directing that
the proposed amendment be submitted to the voters of the state
at the special election and how such amendment is to be
numbered, designated and summarized; providing for publication
of the proposed amendment and publication of notice of the
special election and the form thereof; providing that no
question or issue other than the ratification or rejection of
the proposed amendment shall be voted upon at the special
election; providing for an official paper ballot; providing
for one board of election officials in each precinct and for
recounts; providing for the conduct of and procedures for the special election; providing that the costs and expenses of the
special election be paid out of the state Treasury; and
providing for a proclamation of the result of the special
election by the Secretary of State.
Be it enacted by the Legislature of West Virginia:
SPECIAL ELECTION ON PROPOSED CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT:
§1. Calling a special election; when to be held.
Pursuant to the authority vested in it by section two, article
fourteen of the Constitution of the State of West Virginia, the
Legislature hereby calls a special election to be held throughout
the state for the purpose of submitting a proposed amendment to the
Constitution of the state to the voters of the state for
ratification or rejection. The special election shall be held on
the twenty-fifth day of June, two thousand five.
§2. Proposed amendment to be submitted; how numbered, designated
and summarized; publication of proposed amendment.
The proposed amendment to the Constitution of the State of
West Virginia to be submitted to the voters of the state for
ratification or rejection at the special election herein provided
shall be, and it shall be numbered, designated and summarized in
accordance with the joint resolution adopted by the Legislature as
follows:
Senate Joint Resolution No. 101, adopted by the Legislature
the twenty-ninth day of January, two thousand five, authorizing the
submission of a proposed amendment to the Constitution of the state
numbered "Amendment No. 1", designated the "Pension Bond Amendment", and summarized as follows: "To amend the state
Constitution to permit the issuance and sale of additional state
general obligation bonds not exceeding five billion five hundred
million dollars to help provide for the fiscal soundness of the
State Teachers Retirement System, the Judges' Retirement System and
the Public Safety Death, Disability and Retirement System. These
additional state general obligation bonds will help the state to
fund the unfunded actuarial accrued liabilities of these systems."
The Secretary of State shall cause the proposed amendment to
be published in full compliance with the provisions of section
three, article eleven, chapter three of the Code of West Virginia;
one thousand nine hundred, thirty-one, as amended.
§3. Publication of notice of special election; form.
The Secretary of State shall cause notice of the special
election herein provided to be published as a legal advertisement
one time at least three months before the special election in some
newspaper in every county of the state in which a newspaper is
printed. The form of the notice shall be as follows:
"NOTICE OF SPECIAL ELECTION FOR RATIFICATION OR REJECTION OF
PROPOSED AMENDMENT TO THE CONSTITUTION OF THE STATE
A special election shall be held on the twenty-fifth day of
June, two thousand five, for the ratification or rejection of the
proposed amendment to the Constitution of the state.
Signed:_________________________
Secretary of State of the State of
West Virginia."
§4. Conduct of and procedures for the special election; official
ballot; application of chapter three of the code; payment
of costs.
No question or issue other than the ratification of the
proposed amendment shall be voted upon at the special election
herein provided for. The proposed official ballots shall be paper
ballots. Such official ballot shall have the same form as the
ballot on constitutional amendments provided in section four,
article eleven, chapter three of the code. There shall be but one
board of election officers in each precinct consisting of three
commissioners and two poll clerks. Any person voting in the
special election may demand a recount of the results thereof in the
county wherein he or she voted. Every such person who demands such
recount shall be required to furnish bond in a reasonable amount
with good and sufficient surety to guarantee costs and expenses of
such recount in the event the results of the special election be
not changed by such recount, but the amount of the bond shall in no
case exceed three hundred dollars. If the result of the special
election in such county be not changed by such recount, the costs
and expenses of such recount shall be paid by the person or persons
at whose insistence the same was made. The Secretary of State
shall declare by proclamation the result of the special election in
the manner provided in section six, article eleven, chapter three
of the code. The costs and expenses of the special election
throughout the state shall be paid out of the state Treasury from
funds appropriated therefor.
Except to the extent this act expressly provides otherwise,
the special election shall be superintended, conducted and returned
and the result thereof ascertained and certified by the same
officers and in the same manner as provided in chapter three of the
code for a general election. In any matter in which no specific
provision of this act applies for the conduct of any phase of the
special election, those pertinent provisions of said chapter three
which may furnish guidance and may be made controlling shall be
applied.