W. Va. Code § 19-23-8a
PART V-A. SUNDAY RACING.
(a) A racing association licensed under the provisions of section one of this article and operating a horse or dog race track in a county may make application for permission to conduct horse or dog racing on Sunday, between the hours of one p.m. and six p.m., local time.
Such application shall be filed with the Racing Commission. The Racing Commission shall prescribe blank forms to be used in making such application.
The Racing Commission, if it finds such application to be in order, may grant tentative approval of such application and, if it grants tentative approval of the application, shall prepare and publish a notice to the public that the Racing Commission has granted tentative approval of the application, that the Racing Commission solicits public comment from the citizens of the county and will hold a public hearing in the county on a date specified in the notice in the county wherein the horse racing track or dog racing track is located, that the Racing Commission shall take such comment into consideration in deciding whether or not to grant or deny final approval, and that the Racing Commission will make final approval of such application at the expiration of sixty days from the date of the first publication of such notice, which date shall be specified in said notice, unless within that time in accordance with subsection (c) of this section, the county commission of the county in which such race track is located shall order an election. Such notice shall be published as a Class II legal advertisement in compliance with the provisions of article three, chapter fifty-nine of this code, and the publication area for such publication shall be the county in which the race track is located: Provided, That prior to granting final approval hereunder, the Racing Commission shall solicit public comment from the citizens of the county, and hold a public hearing in the county on a date specified in the hearing notice specified above, in the county wherein the horse racing track or dog racing track is located and shall take such comment into consideration in deciding whether or not to grant final tentative approval. If no such election is ordered, the Racing Commission shall proceed to consider final approval of the application.
(d) The ballot, or the ballot labels where voting machines are used, shall have printed thereon substantially the following:
"Shall the West Virginia Racing Commission be authorized to approve horse racing on Sundays between the hours of one p.m. and six p.m. in ________________________ County, West Virginia?
/ Yes / No
(Place a cross mark in the square opposite your choice.)"
In a county in which dog racing is conducted, the term "dog racing" shall be substituted for "horse racing" on the ballot or ballot label.
(f) After the certification of the results of such election, the Racing Commission shall:
(h) After five years from such final approval, it shall be the duty of the county commission upon a petition in writing of qualified voters residing within the county equal to at least fifteen percent of the number of persons who voted in that county in the next preceding general election, which petition may be in any number of counterparts, to order an election to determine whether it is the will of the voters of said county that racing on Sundays be discontinued in said county. The provisions of subsections (c) and (e) of this section shall govern said election. The ballot, or the ballot labels where voting machines are used, shall have printed thereon substantially the following:
"Shall racing of horses on Sunday in ________________ County, West Virginia, be discontinued?
/ Yes / No
(Place a cross mark in the square opposite your choice.)"
In a county in which dog racing is conducted, the word "dogs" shall be substituted for "horses" on the ballot or ballot label. If it be the will of a majority of the voters of said county that Sunday racing be discontinued in said county, it shall be the duty of the Racing Commission thereafter, for a period of at least five years and until a subsequent election shall otherwise direct, to deny applications to race on Sundays in said county.