Running for Office in West Virginia is a legal document that was released by the West Virginia Secretary of State - a government authority operating within West Virginia.
Q: What are the qualifications for running for office in West Virginia?
A: To run for office in West Virginia, you must be a United States citizen, a resident of the state and district you are running in, and at least 18 years old.
Q: Which offices can be run for in West Virginia?
A: In West Virginia, you can run for a variety of offices including governor, lieutenant governor, senator, representative, and various local positions like mayor or city council member.
Q: How do I file to run for office in West Virginia?
A: To run for office in West Virginia, you must file with the appropriate filing officer, which can vary depending on the office you are running for. It is recommended to contact the Secretary of State's office for specific instructions.
Q: Are there any campaign finance rules in West Virginia?
A: Yes, West Virginia has laws regarding campaign finance. Candidates are required to disclose their campaign contributions and expenditures. It is important to familiarize yourself with these rules and regulations when running for office.
Q: Can convicted felons run for office in West Virginia?
A: In West Virginia, individuals convicted of a felony are generally disqualified from running for office. However, there may be certain exceptions or options for restoration of rights. It is advisable to consult with legal counsel for specific guidance.
Form Details:
Download a printable version of the form by clicking the link below or browse more documents and templates provided by the West Virginia Secretary of State.