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Current as of January 01, 2025 | Updated by Findlaw Staff
Sec. 879. (1) Subject to subsection (2), a candidate voted for at an election for an office may petition the board of state canvassers for a recount of the votes if the candidate believes that, but for error, a different candidate would have been elected, and all of the following requirements are met:
(a) The office is an office for which the votes are canvassed by the board of state canvassers under section 841 1 or is the office of Representative in Congress, state representative, or state senator for a district located wholly within 1 county.
(b) The candidate meets the requirements under section 862. 2
(c) The petition for a recount is filed not later than 5 p.m. of the second day after the day the board of state canvassers certifies the results of the election.
(d) The petition is filed with the secretary of state.
(e) The petition is written or printed and is signed and sworn to by the candidate.
(f) The candidate uses the petition form required under section 865(1). 3
(2) If a state senatorial race is determined by a vote differential of 500 votes or less or a state representative race is determined by a vote differential of 200 votes or less, the chairperson of a state political party may petition for a recount of the votes on behalf of a candidate in that race in the manner prescribed in subsection (1). Notwithstanding subsection (1)(e), the petition must be signed by the chairperson of the state political party filing the petition.
(3)On the completion of a recount for a federal or state legislative office, the board of state canvassers, in addition to the certification required by section 892, 4 shall forward to the appropriate federal or state legislative body a report of the results of the recount.
(4) This section does not limit the authority of the legislature under section 16 of article IV of the state constitution of 1963.
Cite this article: FindLaw.com - Compiled Laws, Chapter 168. Michigan Election Law § 168.879 - last updated January 01, 2025 | https://codes.findlaw.com/mi/chapter-168-michigan-election-law/mi-comp-laws-168-879/
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