Constitution of West Virginia As Adopted in 1872 With Amendments Since Made

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It shall hold four regular sessions in each year, and at such times as may be fixed upon and entered of record by the said court. Pro- vision may be made by law for holding special sessions of said court.
23. The commissioners shall be elected by the voters of the county, and hold their office for the term of six years, except that at the first meeting of said commissioners they shall designate by lot, or otherwise, in such manner as they may determine, one of their number, who shall hold his o
...ffice for the term of two years, one for four years and one for six years, so that one shall be elected every two years. But no two of said commissioners shall be elected from the same magisterial district. And if two or more persons residing in the same district shall receive the greater number of votes cast at any election, then only the one of such persons receiving the highest number shall be declared elected, and the person living in another district who shall receive the next highest number of votes shall be declared elected.

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