HomeMy WebLinkAbout0021_20the voted ballots cast in such election, both absentee and
regular, to said committee chairman; and
4.
The date and time at which such recount is to begin shall
be on the/Zh day of April, 1980, at 9 O o'clock o, m.f and
5.
Such recr-)un-t shall be conducted in the meeting chambers of
the City Cc;—_il, Georgetown, Williamson County, Texas; and
6.
The cLI:.=_ in of such ballots, W. L. Walden, City Secretary,
may be presea ...:,wring such recount. Fach of the candidates that
may be offeatod by the recount shall be, allowed to observe the
recount, in.;j) r the ballots, observe the tallying of votes and
to observe all c;n<r Fictions of the recount committee in connection
with such r:'count; and
7.
The reco!int committee shall proceed to make the recount as
directed, working for at least seven hours e: h day on every day
that is not a Sunday or a -l.iday until the recount is
completed. During the time th<, recount is not actually in
progress, the ballot boxes shat relocked and returned to the
custody of W. L. Walden, City tary for the City of Georgetown,
and the keys shall be retained in the custody of the chairman of
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After the recount is completed, the committee shall make
out its report and deliver it to John C. Doerfler, Mayor of the
City of Georgetown and presiding officer of the canvassing board.
The chairman of the recount committee shall deliver the locked
ballot boxes with the original contents intact and the ballot
box keys to the said W. L. Walden, City Secretary.