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Section 22-14-111 - Returning Records and Returns to Clerk

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22-14-111. Returning records and returns to clerk. (a) Unless the votes are being counted at a central counting center as authorized by W.S. 22-14-114(b), an election judge or peace officer as defined under W.S. 7-2-101(a)(iv)(A) or (B) and acting under the authority of the county clerk shall, as soon as possible after the tabulation of votes is complete, return to the clerk who prepared the ballots for the election the following records and returns in a sealed and locked container with a numbered seal that includes a number or other identifier that is unique to that seal: (i) One (1) sealed copy from each electronic voting system printer pack; (ii) All ballots cast, including provisional ballots; (iii) Spoiled or rejected ballots; (iv) Ballots not cast; (v) Repealed by Laws 2002, Ch. 18, 3. (vi) Affidavits, registration application forms and oaths where required; (vii) Tally sheets; (viii) Oaths of judges of election; (ix) Reconciliation of ballots; (x) Tally sheet if ballots are hand counted. (b) The number or unique identifier on the numbered seal on the sealed and locked container required under subsection (a) of this section shall be documented by an election judge before

hand counted. (b) The number or unique identifier on the numbered seal on the sealed and locked container required under subsection (a) of this section shall be documented by an election judge before departing the polling place and documented by the county clerk upon arriving at the county clerk's office.