What are the rules for provisional ballots?

Provisional ballots are used in certain circumstances in West Virginia election law to ensure that every eligible voter has the opportunity to cast their vote. In West Virginia, a provisional ballot is issued to a person who believes they are eligible to vote in the state, but whose name does not appear on the voter registry list. This could be due to a variety of reasons, such as having recently moved to a new state or precinct and not updating voter registration. Under West Virginia election law, a provisional ballot must be issued to the voter after they have filled out a voter registration application and verification of identification and residence. Once the voter has cast their ballot, the county clerk is then responsible for verifying the eligibility of the voter. If the voter is determined to be eligible, their ballot is tabulated along with the other ballots in the same election. If the voter is found to be ineligible, their provisional ballot will not be counted. Additionally, provisional ballots cannot be counted until all other votes have been tallied, meaning that provisional ballots may not make their final tally until a few days after the election. In conclusion, a provisional ballot in West Virginia is used to give every eligible voter the opportunity to cast their vote. Provisional ballots cannot be counted until all other votes are tallied and if the voter is found to be ineligible, their ballot will not be counted.

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