Each voting machine shall remain locked against voting for five (5) days after the certification of the election and as much longer as may be necessary or advisable because of a contest over the result of the election. When another election necessitating the use of a particular voting machine is to be held within a period of thirty (30) days after an election, that voting machine may be opened after five (5) days upon the agreement of all the candidates in the earlier election whose names appeared on the ballot on that machine. A voting machine may be opened and examined upon the order of any court of competent jurisdiction at any time.
Structure 2021 Tennessee Code
§ 2-9-102. Equipment Furnished for Machine
§ 2-9-106. Delivery of Machines to Polling Places
§ 2-9-107. Storage of Machines
§ 2-9-108. Voting Machines to Remain Locked
§ 2-9-111. Payment for Machines
§ 2-9-112. State Financing of Voting Machines — Agreement
§ 2-9-114. Funding for Voting Machine Loan Fund
§ 2-9-115. Use of Voting Machines Owned by Another Governing Body
§ 2-9-116. Use of Voting Machines by Groups of Citizens
§ 2-9-117. Approval of Voting Machines — Reexamination of Machines to Ensure Certification