§ 9-200 Canvass of primary returns by board of elections; notices to delegates; certificates
§ 9-202 Canvass of primary returns by state board of elections; convention rolls
§ 9-204 County boards of canvassers
§ 9-206 Canvass of election district returns of general and special elections
§ 9-208 Provisions for recanvass of vote in every election district in the state; procedure in case of discrepancy
§ 9-209 Canvass of early mail, absentee, military and special ballots, and ballots cast in affidavit envelopes
§ 9-210 Statements of canvass by canvassing boards
§ 9-211 Audit of voter verifiable audit records
§ 9-212 Determinations by county canvassing boards
§ 9-214 Transmission of statements of canvassing boards to state board of elections and secretary of state
§ 9-216 Canvass of statements of general and special elections by state board of canvassers
§ 9-218 Proceedings by boards of canvassers to carry into effect a court order
§ 9-220 Record in office of secretary of state of county officers elected

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