West Virginia Statutes

§ 3-7-5 — Depositions; subpoenas; time; tie vote decision

West Virginia § 3-7-5
JurisdictionWest Virginia
Ch. 3ELECTIONS
Art. 7CONTESTED ELECTIONS

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W. Va. Code § 3-7-5 (2026).

Text

Either party may begin to take the depositions in such contests for seats in the Legislature at any time after the delivery of the original notice by the contestant. But reasonable notice of every such deposition shall be given, and such notice shall specify the names of the witnesses to be examined. The depositions may be taken before a justice, notary, or any officer authorized to take depositions in civil suits; and the officer before whom they are taken shall certify and seal the same, and endorse his name across the place where they are sealed, and address and transmit the same, by mail or otherwise, to the clerk of the body in which the seat is contested. When the contest is referred to a committee, the clerk shall deliver the depositions to such committee for examination and report.

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Legislative History

1963 Reg. Sess., SB2

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