127.130 – MANUAL COUNTING. (a) Electronic system ballots
Texas Election Code § 127.130
Summary
This law outlines the process for manually counting electronic system ballots that cannot be automatically counted. It applies to situations where automatic counting is impractical, ensuring that all votes, including write-in votes, are accurately counted at a central location.
Manual counting is required for certain electronic ballots.
Write-in votes not counted at polling places must be counted manually.
Managers can direct manual counting if automatic counting fails.
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