Wyoming Regulations § 15-5 Following the Canvassing Board Meeting
Regulation Text
(a)
The County Clerk shall immediately submit official results via email to the Secretary of State's Office, using the report forms as designated by the Secretary of State. These shall include:
(i)
The precinct-by-precinct results;
(ii)
Over and under votes;
(iii)
Write-in vote totals;
(iv)
Applicable write-in spread sheet/information that could have affected the outcome of the races of interest to the Secretary of State;
(v)
Number of provisional ballots received;
(vi)
Number of provisional ballots counted;
(vii)
Reasons for rejection of provisional ballots;
(viii)
Total ballots cast;
(ix)
Total ballots cast by precinct;
(x)
Provisional ballot spreadsheet; and
(xi)
Any other information deemed necessary to complete the State Canvass.
(b)
The official canvass reports shall be signed by the County Canvassing Board.
(c)
The certified copy of the County abstract shall be electronically submitted to the Secretary of State's Office immediately after canvassing. The County Clerk may either send the original certified results or send an email stating that the unofficial election results previously submitted to the Secretary of State's Office were not changed by the County Canvassing Board and are the official certified results. Such emails must be accompanied by a scanned copy of the certification page showing proper signatures.
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