West Virginia Statutes
§ 3-11-2 — Title and summary of amendment; position on ballot; designation of election for submission of amendment
West Virginia § 3-11-2
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Bluebook
W. Va. Code § 3-11-2 (2026).
Text
In any joint resolution proposing an amendment to the West Virginia Constitution, for ratification or rejection by the voters, the Legislature shall for convenience of reference thereto, assign a title to such proposed amendment and shall set forth a summary of the purpose of such proposed amendment. If the Legislature shall fail in any such resolution to include a title and summary, or either, the Secretary of State shall supply such omission or omissions, and certify the same to the ballot commissioners of each county. Whether set forth in such resolution or certified by the Secretary of State, it shall be the duty of the ballot commissioners in each county to place upon the official ballot at the election at which such proposed amendment is to be voted upon, or upon the ballot label in
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Legislative History
1972 Reg. Sess., SB125
Nearby Sections
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