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Title 6 . Governor's Office
Chapter 25 . (Repealed)
Section 30. Election boards; Accu-Vote review boards and coordinators

6 AAC 25.030. Election boards; Accu-Vote review boards and coordinators

(a) The election supervisor shall appoint election officials and Accu-Vote coordinators.

(b) The chairperson of the election board shall appoint a team of counters to assist in the review if the election supervisor finds they are needed.

(c) At locations where there is no Accu-Vote precinct tabulator, ballots must be hand-counted by the election board.

(d) In precincts where ballots are hand-counted, the election board shall forward the election results by facsimile machine, electronic mail, or other telephonic or electric transmission to a regional elections office on election night. Each regional elections office shall transmit the unofficial results to election headquarters. The chair of the election board in each precinct shall mail precinct materials to the director and regional supervisors the day after the election.

(e) The election supervisor shall appoint a regional Accu-Vote review board comprised of no more than eight members. No more than two members of the board may be of the same political party. The regional Accu-Vote review board is responsible for overseeing the counting of absentee and questioned ballots and for assisting the division in pre-election processes.

History: Eff. 10/1/74, Register 52; am 7/11/82, Register 83; am 8/9/94, Register 131; am 12/9/94, Register 133; am 8/24/96, Register 139; am 6/22/98, Register 147; am 10/31/98, Register 148; am 8/22/2004, Register 171

Authority: AS 15.10.120

AS 15.10.140

AS 15.15.010

AS 15.15.030

AS 15.15.350

AS 15.15.370

AS 15.20.900


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