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Laws governing ballot measures in West Virginia
The West Virginia State Legislature may place measures on the ballot as legislatively referred constitutional amendments and constitutional convention questions. Amendments require a two-thirds (66.67%) vote in each chamber during one legislative session to be referred to the ballot. Constitutional convention questions require a simple majority vote in each chamber during one legislative session to be referred to the ballot.
Below are links to the various types of ballot measure law Ballotpedia tracks:
- Laws governing recall in West Virginia
- Amending the West Virginia Constitution
- Laws governing local ballot measures in West Virginia
- Signature requirements for ballot measures in West Virginia
- Campaign finance requirements for West Virginia ballot measures