Immediately after their tabulation, all ballots counted at a
ballot counting center must be sealed in containers that identify
the primary or election and be retained for at least sixty days
or according to federal law, whichever is longer.
In the presence of major party observers who are available,
ballots may be removed from the sealed containers at the
elections department and consolidated into one sealed container
for storage purposes. The containers may only be opened by the
canvassing board as part of the canvass, or to conduct recounts,
or under *RCW 29A.60.170(3), or by order of the superior court
in a contest or election dispute. If the canvassing board opens
a ballot container, it shall make a full record of the additional
tabulation or examination made of the ballots. This record must
be added to any other record of the canvassing process in that
county.
[2011 c 10 § 50; 2003 c 111 § 1511; 1999 c 158 § 14; 1990 c 59 § 59. Formerly RCW 29.54.075.]
NOTES:
*Reviser's note: RCW 29A.60.170 was amended by 2011 c 10 § 55, deleting subsection (3).
Notice to registered poll voters -- Elections by mail -- 2011 c 10: See note following RCW 29A.04.008.
Intent -- Effective date -- 1990 c 59: See notes following RCW 29A.04.013.