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Current as of January 01, 2024 | Updated by Findlaw Staff
(a) After each election for a statewide office or the office of United States representative, state senator, or state representative, a district office, a county office, or a precinct office, the county clerk shall prepare a report of the number of votes, including votes cast by mail and by personal appearance, received in each county election precinct and in each polling location for each candidate for each of those offices. In a presidential election year, the report must include the number of votes received in each precinct and in each polling location for each set of candidates for president and vice-president of the United States.
(b) The county clerk shall deliver the report to the secretary of state not later than the 30th day after election day in an electronic format prescribed by the secretary of state.
(c) The report may be:
(1) an electronic copy of the precinct returns;
(2) an electronic copy of the tabulation prepared by the local canvassing authority; or
(3) in any other electronic form approved by the secretary of state.
(d) The secretary of state shall preserve a report received under this section for 10 years unless the secretary prepares a written tabulation of the information contained in the report received. In that case, the secretary shall preserve the original report for two years and the tabulation for 10 years after receipt of the original report.
(e) After the applicable preservation period prescribed by Subsection (d) expires, the secretary of state shall transfer the report or tabulation to the state library.
Cite this article: FindLaw.com - Texas Election Code - ELEC § 67.017. Reporting Precinct Results to Secretary of State - last updated January 01, 2024 | https://codes.findlaw.com/tx/election-code/elec-sect-67-017/
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