§ 11127 Declaration of Results
§ 11101 Application of Chapter
§ 11102 Officials Present at Close of Polls
§ 11103 Two (2) Ballots in One (1) Envelope
§ 11104 Ballots Exceeding Number on Roster
§ 11105 Signing Roster
§ 11106 Rejected Ballots
§ 11107 Delivery of Ballots to Election Return Center
§ 11108 Election Return Center
§ 11109 Vote Tabulating Device: Mode of Tallying
§ 11110 Tabulating at Precincts
§ 11111 Imperfectly Marked Ballots Void
§ 11112 Defective Ballots
§ 11113 Ballot Not Rejected for Technical Error
§ 11114 Only Invalid Portions of Ballot Rejected; Blank Ballots and Improperly Marked Ballots are Not \”\”Votes Cast\”\” for Calculating a Majority
§ 11115 Write-in Votes
§ 11116 Unauthorized Marks on Ballot
§ 11117 Sealing and Reviewing Counted Ballots
§ 11118 Certification of Election
§ 11119 Delivery of Certification of Election
§ 11120 Disregard of Technical Error
§ 11121 Tabulation and Publication of Election Results
§ 11122 Unofficial Results Open to Public Inspection
§ 11123 Election Return Center Open Until Tabulation Complete
§ 2528 Codified as 3 GCA § 11128
§ 11124 Clerical Assistance and Expenses
§ 11125 Incomplete or Ambiguous Precinct Forms
§ 11126 Correction or Completion
§ 2531 Codified as 3 GCA § 11131
§ 11127 v2 Declaration of Results
§ 2532 Codified as 3 GCA § 11132
§ 11128 Certificate of Election
§ 2533 Codified as 3 GCA § 11133
§ 11129 Death of Candidate After Certification
§ 11130 Special Provision for Presidential Election
§ 11131 Recount
§ 11132 Review of Ballots
§ 11133 Entry of Results on Record
§ 2536. Codified as 3 GCA § 11137
§ 11134 Preservation of Ballots
§ 2538 Codified as 3 GCA § 11139

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Terms Used In Guam Code > Title 3 > Chapter 11 - Vote Tabulation & Declaration of Results

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