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  10. Chapter 2. Counting of Paper Ballot Votes


Chapter 2. Counting of Paper Ballot Votes


  • 3-12-2-1. Chapter establishes standards to define vote; ballot counting procedures
  • 3-12-2-2. Viewing of counting of votes by inspector and judge of opposite political party
  • 3-12-2-3. Protest of ballot by member of precinct election board
  • 3-12-2-4. Protest of ballot; duties of poll clerks
  • 3-12-2-5. Vote count procedure where more than one precinct located in same room
  • 3-12-2-6. Certificate and memorandum of votes cast
  • 3-12-2-7. Delivery of certificates, list of voters, and tally papers upon vote tabulation
  • 3-12-2-7.5. Counting certain federal write-in absentee ballots
  • 3-12-2-8. Inspector's duty after ballots have been counted
  • 3-12-2-9. Delivery of envelope or bag containing ballots to circuit court clerk; notification of number of ballots in bag and condition of seals of ballot packages
  • 3-12-2-10. Oath of inspector upon delivery of envelope or bag; contents
  • 3-12-2-11. Envelope or bag to be placed in receptacle having two locks; disposition of keys
  • 3-12-2-12. Preservation of receptacle containing envelope or bag; contest of election; disposition of envelope or bag; use of ballots for election research
  • 3-12-2-13. Repealed
  • 3-12-2-14. Repealed
  • 3-12-2-15. Certificate for news media of results; delivery to circuit court clerk and news media
  • 3-12-2-16. Canvass to continue to completion
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