W. Va. Code R. § 153-8-7 - Driving to the Polls
7.1.
Drivers may transport persons or groups of persons to the voting place pursuant
to the requirements set forth in W. Va. Code §
3-1-37(b).
7.2. Drivers who are transporting elderly,
handicapped or blind voters may remain within one hundred foot (100') area
while the voters are inside the polling place pursuant to the requirements set
forth in W. Va. Code §
3-1-37(b)
and (e), but may not utilize such privilege
for electioneering.
7.3. Such
vehicles permitted within the one hundred foot (100') restricted area for
purposes of voting or transporting voters to the voting place shall not be
required to remove any bumper stickers or signs affixed to the vehicle while
parked or passing through the restricted area.
7.4. Voters may park within the one hundred
foot (100') area while they are voting. Small signs such as bumper stickers
need not be removed from a voter's vehicle, but large signs must be removed
unless they are affixed to the vehicle.
Notes
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