West Virginia Constitution

Article IX, § 12 — Clerk of county commission

West Virginia Const. art. IX, § 12

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W. Va. Const. art. IX, § 12.

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The voters of each county shall elect a clerk of the county commission, whose term of office shall be six years. His duties and compensation and the manner of his removal shall be prescribed by law. But the clerks of said commissions, now in office, shall remain therein for the term for which they have been elected, unless sooner removed therefrom, in the manner prescribed by law.

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