South Dakota Statutes § 12-21-36 Recanvass and corrected abstract of votes in local election
Statute Text
In the case of a recount as to any local election, it shall be the duty of the county recount board forthwith to recanvass the official returns as corrected by the certificate showing the result of the recount, and to make a new and corrected abstract of the votes cast as to such office, nomination, position, or question, which corrected abstract shall be signed by at least two members of said board and filed as a public record in the office of the county auditor and a certified copy of the certificate shall be transmitted to the officer in charge of that election.
Source
SDC 1939, § 16.1815; SL 1974, ch 118, § 186.
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