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  8. Chapter 16 - Canvass and Recount


Chapter 16 - Canvass and Recount


  • Section 22-16-101 - County Canvassing Board; Compensation.
  • Section 22-16-102 - Abstract of Vote; Returns Not Filed.
  • Section 22-16-103 - County Canvass Procedures.
  • Section 22-16-104 - Repealed by Laws 2002, Ch. 18, § 3.
  • Section 22-16-105 - Tie Votes.
  • Section 22-16-106 - Write-in Candidates.
  • Section 22-16-107 - Certified Results.
  • Section 22-16-108 - Results Furnished Secretary of State.
  • Section 22-16-109 - Recounts.
  • Section 22-16-110 - How Candidate May Obtain Recount; Where Affidavit Filed.
  • Section 22-16-111 - Recount of Ballot Proposition.
  • Section 22-16-112 - Precincts to Be Recounted; Recount Official Result.
  • Section 22-16-113 - Recount Deposit; Expense of Recount.
  • Section 22-16-114 - Certificates of Election or Nomination After Recount.
  • Section 22-16-115 - State Canvassing Board.
  • Section 22-16-116 - Statewide Abstract; Discrepancies With County Abstracts.
  • Section 22-16-117 - Content of State Abstract.
  • Section 22-16-118 - Meeting of State Canvassing Board.
  • Section 22-16-119 - Tie Vote in State Abstract.
  • Section 22-16-120 - Filing of State Abstract.
  • Section 22-16-121 - Certificates of Nomination and Election Following State or County Canvass.
  • Section 22-16-122 - Election Declared Null and Void; Special Election.
  • Section 22-16-123 - Special Mail Ballot Elections; Procedures.
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