Vermont Statutes § 2602h Completing the tally
Statute Text
(a)
The county clerk shall return all ballots to their container, seal the container, record the seal number on the summary sheet, and write "recounted" and specify the date of the recount on the tag.
(b)
In the presence of the clerk observer team, the county clerk shall add together the hand count and vote tabulator totals for each town, as recorded on the tally sheets and vote tabulator tape submitted to him or her, record those totals on the summary sheet for that town, and affix his or her seal to that summary sheet.
(c)
(1)
The county clerk shall compare the number of ballots recounted for that town with the number of ballots counted at the town as reported on the official return of votes, and with the number of voters who voted at that town according to the checklist examination, as applicable under section
2602d
of this subchapter and recorded by the county clerk on the summary sheet in accordance with that section.
(2)
If these numbers differ, the county clerk shall note the amount of the difference on the summary sheets for that town.
(d)
If there is more than one town subject to the recount:
(1)
this process shall be repeated for each town; and
(2)
once all towns have been recounted, the county clerk shall add together the totals from each town and record the total for all towns on a master summary sheet and affix his or her seal to that sheet.
(e)
The county clerk shall send the summary sheets for all towns together with any master summary sheet, the ballots marked defective or contained in a defective ballot envelope, and any original ballots containing questionable votes to the court and obtain a receipt for that delivery.
History
Added 1985, No. 148 (Adj. Sess.), § 5; amended 2013, No. 161 (Adj. Sess.), § 42; 2017 , No. 50 , § 1 .
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