New York Statutes
§ 9-110 — Canvass; election day paper ballots that have not been scanned; method of
New York § 9-110
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N.Y. Election § 9-110 (2026).
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§ 9-110. Canvass; election day paper ballots that have not been\nscanned; method of.
1.Election day paper ballots that have not been\nscanned because a ballot scanner was not available or because the ballot\nhas been abandoned by a voter at the ballot scanner shall be canvassed\nas follows: a bipartisan team of inspectors shall cast such ballots on a\nballot scanner, if one is available, at the close of the polls before\nthe tabulated results tape is printed. If a ballot does not scan because\nof an overvote or blank ballot warning on the ballot scanner screen, the\ninspectors shall cause the ballot scanner to eject such ballot to be\nhand counted pursuant to subdivision two of this section.\n 2. Election day paper ballots that cannot be scanned, as provided in\nsubdivision one of sect
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The Matter of Bethany Kosmider v.Mark Whitney, as Commissioner of the Essex County Board of Elections
(New York Court of Appeals, 2019)
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