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Title 15 · Chapter 20
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Sec. 15.20.010. Persons who may vote absentee.
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Sec. 15.20.015. Moving from house district just before election.
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Sec. 15.20.020. Provision for general administrative supervision.
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Sec. 15.20.030. Preparation of ballots, envelopes, and other material.
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Sec. 15.20.040. Distribution of ballots, envelopes, and other material.
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Sec. 15.20.045. Designation of absentee voting officials and stations.
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Sec. 15.20.048. Absentee voting in offices of election supervisors.
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Sec. 15.20.050. Requirement of full public notice.
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Sec. 15.20.060. Application in person or by a representative.
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Sec. 15.20.061. Absentee voting in person.
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Sec. 15.20.062. Applications for ballot by personal representative.
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Sec. 15.20.064. Early voting.
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Sec. 15.20.065. Applications for ballot by personal representative.
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Sec. 15.20.066. Absentee voting by electronic transmission.
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Sec. 15.20.070. Application for ballot by mail.
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Sec. 15.20.071. Absentee voting by personal representative.
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Sec. 15.20.072. Special needs voting.
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Sec. 15.20.080. Date for application in person.
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Sec. 15.20.081. Absentee voting in general; applying for absentee ballot by mail or electronic transmission.
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Sec. 15.20.082. Absentee voting by mail from outside the United States or in a remote area; special absentee ballots.
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Sec. 15.20.160. Fee prohibited.
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Sec. 15.20.170. Disposition of ballots.
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Sec. 15.20.180. Names of absentee voters to be made available.
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Sec. 15.20.190. Appointment, duties, and compensation of district counting boards.
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Sec. 15.20.200. Time of district canvass and for counting absentee ballots.
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Sec. 15.20.201. Time of district absentee ballot counting review.
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Sec. 15.20.203. Procedure for district absentee ballot counting review.
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Sec. 15.20.205. Time of district questioned ballot counting review.
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Sec. 15.20.207. Procedure for district questioned ballot review.
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Sec. 15.20.210. Procedure for district canvass.
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Sec. 15.20.211. Counting cross-district and certain write-in votes.
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Sec. 15.20.220. Procedure for state review.
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Sec. 15.20.225. Definition of “state election”.
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Sec. 15.20.430. Authorization of recount application.
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Sec. 15.20.440. Form of application.
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Sec. 15.20.450. Costs of recount; requirement of deposit.
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Sec. 15.20.460. Determination of date of recount.
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Sec. 15.20.470. Requirement of notice.
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Sec. 15.20.480. Procedure for recount.
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Sec. 15.20.490. Certification of results.
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Sec. 15.20.500. Authorization for expanding recount.
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Sec. 15.20.510. Provision for appeal to courts.
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Sec. 15.20.520. Provision for appeal to legislature or Congress.
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Sec. 15.20.530. Determination of tie votes.
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Sec. 15.20.540. Grounds for election contest.
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Sec. 15.20.550. Jurisdiction and time for contest.
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Sec. 15.20.560. Judgment of court.
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Sec. 15.20.800. Voting by mail.
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Sec. 15.20.900. Optically scanned or electronically generated ballots.
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Sec. 15.20.910. Standards for voting machines and vote tally systems.
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