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The Commonwealth Election Commission shall preserve all the ballots and the poll certificates corresponding to the Plebiscite for a term of not less than ninety (90) days from the date of the certification of the results. Once said term elapses, all ballots may be destroyed, unless a judicial or administrative proceeding is pending, in which case they shall be conserved until the proceeding concludes or the court ruling becomes final and binding. History —Dec. 28, 2011, No. 283, § 12.