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Election Returns and Election Contests | |
Section 306 | Statewide canvass. |
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20A-4-306. Statewide canvass. (1) (a) The state board of canvassers shall convene: (i) on the fourth Monday of November, at noon; or (ii) at noon on the day following the receipt by the lieutenant governor of the last of the returns of a statewide special election. (b) The state auditor, the state treasurer, and the attorney general are the state board of canvassers. (c) Attendance of all members of the state board of canvassers shall be required to constitute a quorum for conducting the canvass. (2) (a) The state board of canvassers shall: (i) meet in the lieutenant governor's office; and (ii) compute and determine the vote for officers and for and against any ballot propositions voted upon by the voters of the entire state or of two or more counties. (b) The lieutenant governor, as secretary of the board shall file a report in his office that details: (i) for each statewide officer and ballot proposition: (A) the name of the statewide office or ballot proposition that appeared on the ballot; (B) the candidates for each statewide office whose names appeared on the ballot, plus any recorded write-in candidates; (C) the number of votes from each county cast for each candidate and for and against each ballot proposition; (D) the total number of votes cast statewide for each candidate and for and against each ballot proposition; and (E) the total number of votes cast statewide; and (ii) for each officer or ballot proposition voted on in two or more counties: (A) the name of each of those offices and ballot propositions that appeared on the ballot; (B) the candidates for those offices, plus any recorded write-in candidates; (C) the number of votes from each county cast for each candidate and for and against each ballot proposition; and (D) the total number of votes cast for each candidate and for and against each ballot proposition. (c) The lieutenant governor shall: (i) prepare certificates of election for: (A) each successful candidate; and (B) each of the presidential electors of the candidate for president who received a majority of the votes; (ii) authenticate each certificate with his seal; and (iii) deliver a certificate of election to: (A) each candidate who had the highest number of votes for each office; and (B) each of the presidential electors of the candidate for president who received a majority of the votes. (3) If the lieutenant governor has not received election returns from all counties on the fifth day before the day designated for the meeting of the state board of canvassers, the lieutenant governor shall: (a) send a messenger to the clerk of the board of county canvassers of the delinquent
county;
Amended by Chapter 2, 2011 Special Session 3 |
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