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  10. Chapter 3. Counting Ballot Card Votes


Chapter 3. Counting Ballot Card Votes


  • 3-12-3-1. Counting of ballot cards
  • 3-12-3-1.1. Chapter establishes standards to define vote
  • 3-12-3-1.2. Closing of all polls located in one room before vote count
  • 3-12-3-1.5. Protest; marking and signing of protested ballots
  • 3-12-3-2. Counted ballot cards; processing
  • 3-12-3-2.5. Central counting location
  • 3-12-3-3. Proceedings at central counting location; direction and observation; open to public
  • 3-12-3-4. Opening of ballot cards container and removal of contents
  • 3-12-3-5. Damaged or defective ballot card; absentee ballot of absent uniformed services voter or overseas voter; failure of tabulating machine
  • 3-12-3-6. Duplicate ballot card to be clearly labeled and bear serial number
  • 3-12-3-7. Duplicate ballot card to be counted
  • 3-12-3-8. Votes to be counted manually if automatic tabulating machines test not conducted
  • 3-12-3-9. Manual counting of ballot cards; compliance with tabulating standards
  • 3-12-3-10. Procedures after vote totals have been taken and certified; ballot cards and automatic tabulating machines; disposition; inspector's oath
  • 3-12-3-11. Official return of precinct; publication
  • 3-12-3-12. Casting of votes by absentee voters; counting
  • 3-12-3-12.5. Vote count to continue to completion
  • 3-12-3-13. Recount; procedure
  • 3-12-3-14. Absentee ballots
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