New York Statutes § 9-122 Proclamation of result
Statute Text
Upon the completion of the canvass and of the returns of the canvass, the
[chairman]
chair
of the board of inspectors
or an inspector under the scrutiny of an inspector of the opposite party
shall make public oral proclamation of the
[whole]
total
number of votes cast at the election at the polling place for all candidates for each office, or, if it be a primary election, the
[whole]
total
number of party votes of each party so cast for all candidates for each office or party position; upon each ballot proposal, if any
[; the whole number of votes given for each person, with the title of the office or party position for which he was named on the ballot; and the whole number of votes given, respectively, for and against each such ballot proposal, if any]
and the total number of write-in votes recorded for each office
.
As an alternative to such oral proclamation, such chair or inspector may cause to be posted the results tape(s), tally sheet(s), and any other materials necessary to ascertain such total numbers of votes cast.
History
Amended by New York Laws 2013 , ch. 334 , Sec. 11 , eff. 8/21/2013 .
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