West Virginia Constitution

Article VIII, § 9 — Clerks of circuit courts

West Virginia Const. art. VIII, § 9

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CitationWest Virginia Const. art. VIII, § 9
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W. Va. Const. art. VIII, § 9.

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The voters of each county shall elect a clerk of the circuit court, whose term of office shall be six years; his duties, responsibilities, compensation and the manner of removing him from office shall be prescribed by law. Whenever the clerk shall be so situated as to make it improper for him to act in any matter, a clerk to act therein shall be appointed by the judge of the circuit court or the chief judge thereof, if there be more than one judge of the circuit court. Vacancies shall be filled in the manner prescribed by law. A clerk of the circuit court in office on the effective date of this article shall continue in office until his term shall expire, unless sooner removed in the manner prescribed by law.

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