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To: BigRedState

If they are certified it's moot.


160 posted on 11/16/2004 4:30:45 PM PST by JonDavid
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To: JonDavid

Sorry man, i hate to say it but your wrong again.

Ohio Law:

Any losing nominee or candidate in a primary, general, or special election can request a recount. Also, a group of five or more voters can request a recount on a question or issue. The recount process begins by filing a written application with the Board of Elections of each county in which votes are to be recounted. R.C. 3515.01. The application must be filed within five days after the results were declared. R.C. 3515.02. The application must also list each precinct within the county where votes are to be recounted, and for each precinct a $10 deposit must be paid. R.C. 3515.03.

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The recount request must be filed within 5 days after the results are declared (certified).


163 posted on 11/16/2004 4:35:55 PM PST by BigRedState
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