West Virginia County Sheriff Term Limit Amendment, Amendment 1 (2012)

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County Sheriff Term Limit Amendment
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Type:Constitutional amendment
Constitution:Article IX, Section 3
Referred by:West Virginia State Legislature
Topic:Term limits
Status:On the ballot

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A West Virginia County Sheriff Term Limit Amendment will appear on the 2012 statewide ballot in West Virginia as a legislatively-referred constitutional amendment. The measure proposes ending end term limits for county sheriffs. Currently, sheriffs are limited two consecutive terms.[1]

Path to the ballot

See also: Amending the West Virginia Constitution

A two-thirds vote in both chambers of the West Virginia State Legislature is required to refer an amendment to the ballot.

The bill was introduced to the West Virginia State Legislature on February 2. On February 25 the Senate voted in approval of the proposed measure. The proposal was approved by House on March 10, 2011.[2]

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By Bailey Ludlam
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