South Dakota Regulations § 5:02:19:09 Certificate of disputed ballots
Regulation Text
The Certificate of Disputed Ballots shall be in the following form:
STATE OF SOUTH DAKOTA)
) SS CERTIFICATE OF DISPUTED BALLOTS
COUNTY OF _____________)
WE, THE UNDERSIGNED members of the ______________ (insert jurisdiction) recount board, do hereby certify this summarization of the rulings made by this recount board and the objections to those rulings as to the ballots cast for the following specified candidates or question _______________________________ for the election held on the ____ day of __________, _____. We completed the recount on the ____ day of __________, _____.
Exhibit Number
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Ward and/or Precinct
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Counted or Not Counted
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Grounds for Dispute
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Party Disputing
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Signed by at least two members of the recount board:
______________________________
Referee or Member of Recount Board
______________________________
Recount Board Member
______________________________
Recount Board Member
Attested to under SEAL by the ________________ County Auditor:
Attest not necessary for municipal or school recounts.
This certificate will be filed with the person in charge of the election along with the disputed ballots and either the original or duplicate certificate of recount.
History
6 SDR 25, effective 9/24/1979 ; 28 SDR 99, effective 1/17/2002 .
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