New York Statutes
§ 112 — Canvass of votes
New York § 112
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N.Y. Indian § 112 (2026).
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§ 112. Canvass of votes. Upon the closing of the polls at such\nelection, such county attorney or sheriff and such council members not\nthen candidates for election shall count the votes cast thereat and\npublicly declare the result of such election, specifying the number of\nvotes cast for each person at such election, and the names of the\npersons elected. The clerk shall enter on the tribal book the names of\neach person voted for at such election, the number of votes cast for\neach such person, the names of the persons elected to office and the\nterms for which they are to serve.\n
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