Hand count definition

Hand count means the process of determining the results of an election where the primary method of counting the votes cast for each candidate or ballot question does not involve the use of a mechanical voting system.13
Hand count means manual tabulation of all case files in the county, conducted independently from any automated system.
Hand count means manual tabulation of all intensive probation case files in the county probation department, conducted independently from any automated system.

More Definitions of Hand count

Hand count means a method of counting the votes cast for each candidate or ballot question in an election that does not involve the use of a mechanical voting system.
Hand count means the manual tabulation of all case files in the county probation department, conducted independently from any automated system.
Hand count means the process of determining the results of an election where the method of counting any of the votes cast on paper ballots, whether mail ballots or ballots voted in person at a polling place or vote center for each candidate or ballot question in an election, does not involve the use of mechanical voting systems, as defined in NRS 293B.033, except as otherwise required by the American with Disabilities Act, Help America Vote Act, Nevada’s Effective Absentee System for Elections or other existing law.

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