What are the qualifications for running for office in West Virginia?
To run for office in West Virginia, candidates must meet certain qualifications. The primary requirements are being a United States citizen, at least 18 years old, and a resident of West Virginia for the past two years. For specific positions, additional qualifications may apply. For example, to run for governor, lieutenant governor, secretary of state, auditor, treasurer, attorney general, commissioner of agriculture, or state legislator, candidates must be registered voters in the respective district. To run for statewide judicial positions, candidates need to be licensed attorneys who have actively practiced law for at least ten years. Additionally, candidates must adhere to campaign finance laws, file required financial disclosure forms, and meet any party-specific qualifications if running as a party candidate. More detailed information can be found on the West Virginia Secretary of State's website or by contacting their office directly.
Answered May 3, 2024
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