By David Gutman Anyone who has changed their Kanawha County voter registration status - their address or their party affiliation - through the secretary of state's online site should have no problems, but new Kanawha County voters who register for the first time online still must complete the process with a mail-in form, County Clerk Vera McCormick said. Online voter registration was launched in October in West Virginia, and, in 53 of the 55 counties, has proceeded with nary a public hiccup. The county clerks of Cabell and Kanawha counties, though, have insisted that the online registration process be completed with a mail-in form, citing discomfort with some of the security provisions of the online process. McCormick and Cabell County Clerk Karen Cole have been sending pre-stamped envelopes to would-be voters who registered online that must be filled out and mailed back to complete the process. Both clerks mentioned their concern that the online process does not require a physical signature.

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