Oregon Statutes 254.525 – Test of vote tally system
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If a vote tally system is used, the county clerk shall repeat the public certification test described under ORS § 254.235 (1) for the vote tally system used to conduct the election. The test shall be conducted after all the ballots are tallied but before the final results of the election are certified or before the vote tally system is shut down. The test may be observed by persons described in ORS § 254.235 (2). The county clerk shall certify the results of the test. [1979 c.190 § 274; 1993 c.713 § 36; 1999 c.410 § 61; 2001 c.965 § 24; 2007 c.154 § 47]
Terms Used In Oregon Statutes 254.525
- County clerk: means the county clerk or the county official in charge of elections. See Oregon Statutes 254.005
- Vote tally system: means one or more pieces of equipment necessary to examine and tally automatically the marked ballots. See Oregon Statutes 254.005