New York Statutes
§ 9-210 — Statements of canvass by canvassing boards
§ 9-210. Statements of canvass by canvassing boards. Upon the\ncompletion of the canvass the canvassing board shall make statements\nthereof, showing separately the result for each office and ballot\nproposal. Each such statement shall set forth, in words written out at\nlength, all votes cast for all candidates for each office; the name of\neach candidate; the number of votes so cast for each, and, in the case\nof a candidate who was nominated by two or more parties or independent\nbodies, the number, separately stated, of votes cast for him as the\ncandidate of each party or independent body by which he was nominated;\nand all votes so cast upon any ballot proposal, and all the votes so\ncast in favor of and against the same respectively. Such statements\nshall show the total number of
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§ 9-100
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Proclamation of result§ 9-204
County boards of canvassers