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ELECTION RECOUNT PROCEDURES

The board of canvassers conducts the recount by following the procedures established by law. These procedures apply to votes cast on paper ballots and on ...

Recounts: Federal, State, and Judicial Offices

Under what circumstances does a recount occur? An automatic recount of the results of an election for federal office, state constitutional or legislative office ...

Recounts and FAQs | Registrar of Voters | County of Santa Clara

California Elections Code Section 15360 requires that, prior to certifying the election, a random sample of ballots from every election must be recounted ...

Preparing for Recounts - the Texas Secretary of State

person to whom a recount petition is submitted under Sec. 212.026 or 212.082. Note: The presiding officer of a canvassing authority who is a candidate in the ...

Voter Requested Recounts - VotesCount.com - Santa Cruz County

A recount is conducted by the elections official for the purpose of verifying the number of votes counted for any office or measure in an election.

FAQs • What if a recount is necessary?

Election officials can use these cast vote record images to electronically recount votes and ensure that results are accurate. Officials can also conduct a ...

Recount Information - Douglas County Election Commission

Automatic Recounts. Requirements for an Automatic Recount. More Than 500 Total Votes Cast. If a candidate failed to be nominated or elected by a ...

Recounts — Frequently Asked Questions

Can voters request a recount? And for what offices or measures? Yes. Any registered California voter may request a recount of votes. (California Elections Code ...

4 Iowa races are headed for a recount. How that would work

Democrat Christina Bohannan says she'll seek a recount in her 1st Congressional District race against Republican U.S. Rep. Mariannette Miller- ...

Recounts - King County, Washington

Find out what recounts are, why recounts happen, how we recount elections, and the results of past recounted elections.

Vote Recounts and Election Contests in Battleground States - MIT

Georgia conducted a risk-limiting audit and two statewide recounts. Wisconsin, at the request of the Trump campaign, recounted votes in Milwaukee and Dane ...

Secretary of State gives update on U.S. Senate race recount

Secretary of State Al Schmidt is providing an update on the legally required statewide recount in the November 5 general election race for ...

Election Recounts - Secretary of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts

In communities voting by optical scanner ballot, petitioners who want a hand count of the ballots must state this on the form by checking the appropriate box.

Unofficial Results in U.S. Senate Race Trigger Legally Required ...

Senator Bob Casey and Dave McCormick have vote totals within the one-half of 1 percent margin that triggers a mandatory recount under state law.

General Law - Part I, Title VIII, Chapter 54, Section 135

A petition for a recount may be filed with the city or town clerk on or before five o'clock post meridian on the sixth day following a primary or preliminary ...

ELECTION CODE CHAPTER 212. REQUESTING RECOUNT

(b) If more than one recount petition, application for a supplementary recount, or application for including remaining paper ballot precincts is submitted ...

Recount Guide - Maryland State Board of Elections

A recount is the process of resolving a challenge to the final vote count reported for an election. A recount is limited to votes counted in a single contest.

Canvassing and Recount Manual - WV Secretary of State

The recount request must be received in writing by the county clerk (or municipal recorder for municipal elections) within the 48-hour period following canvass.

Recounts FAQs | OC Vote

Who Can Request a Recount? Any voter may file a request for a recount. When Can a Recount Request Be Submitted? The request must be filed within five ...

Recounts - Minnesota Secretary Of State

A recount is a process to precisely determine the vote count between two candidates whose vote margin is extremely close. During a recount, election officials ...