West Virginia Statutes

§ 8-3A-2 — Changing Class IV town or village form of government

West Virginia § 8-3A-2
JurisdictionWest Virginia
Ch. 8MUNICIPAL CORPORATIONS
Art. 3AGOVERNMENT OF CLASS IV TOWNS OR VILLAGES

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W. Va. Code § 8-3A-2 (2026).

Text

(a)A Class IV town or village may change its form of government upon the submission of a petition containing the signatures of twenty-five percent of the qualified voters.
(b)After receipt and verification of the petition, the question shall be submitted to the voters of the Class IV town or village at the next general or primary election.
(c)A Class IV town or village shall select from the following government plans: Plan I -- "Mayor-Council Plan". Under this plan:
(1)There shall be a town or village council, elected at large or by wards, or both at large and by wards, by the qualified voters of the town or village; a mayor elected by the qualified voters of the town or village; and such other elective officers as set by ordinance; and
(2)The mayor and council shall be the gover

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Legislative History

2012 Reg. Sess., HB4315

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