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Code · Virginia · Title 24.2 · Chapter 8

Code of Virginia § 24.2-814. Contest following recount.

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A candidate in a primary or an election to office, who was originally declared a winner and subsequently loses as the result of a recount, may file either
(i)notice of his intent to contest the result in accordance with § 24.2-803 or 24.2-804 or
(ii)a written complaint pursuant to § 24.2-805 or 24.2-806 . Such notice or complaint shall be filed within 10 days following the date of the entry of the order of the recount court pursuant to subsection F of § 24.2-802.2 .
In the case of a contest pursuant to § 24.2-803 or 24.2-804 , the times for filing the answer, petition, and reply and for taking depositions and affidavits shall be set by the Committee on Privileges and Elections of the appropriate house. The Committee may consider the contestant's and contestee's recommendations for the procedural schedule.
This section shall not be applicable to a contest of an election for the President and Vice President of the United States.
1988, c. 714, § 24.1-241.1; 1993, c. 641; 2001, cc. 639 , 641 ; 2003, c. 268 ; 2020, c. 886 .
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