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  12. Subchapter B. Initial Recount


Subchapter B. Initial Recount


  • Section 212.021. Applicability of Subchapter
  • Section 212.022. Obtaining Initial Recount in Election on Office
  • Section 212.023. Obtaining Initial Recount in Election for Presidential Electors
  • Section 212.0231. Obtaining Initial Recount in Presidential Primary Election
  • Section 212.024. Obtaining Initial Recount in Election on Measure
  • Section 212.0241. No Ground Required for Electronic Voting System Recount
  • Section 212.025. Petition for Initial Recount Required
  • Section 212.026. Authority to Whom Petition Submitted
  • Section 212.027. Notice of Petition Submission to Other Canvassing Authorities
  • Section 212.028. Time for Submitting Petition
  • Section 212.029. Initial Review of Petition
  • Section 212.030. Amendment of Petition
  • Section 212.031. Final Action on Petition
  • Section 212.032. Notice of Approval to Others Involved in Election
  • Section 212.033. Effect of Petition Submission on Canvass
  • Section 212.0331. Effect of Petition Submission on Qualifying for Office
  • Section 212.034. Counting Errors as Ground for Recount in Paper Ballot Precincts
  • Section 212.035. Application for Including Remaining Paper Ballot Precincts
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