163-182.12A. Post-election audits.
After conducting a post-election audit, the State Board shall produce a report which summarizes the audit, including the rationale for and the findings of the audit. The report shall be submitted to the Joint Legislative Elections Oversight Committee and the Joint Legislative Oversight Committee on General Government within 10 business days of the date the audit is completed. (2019-239, s. 6(a).)
Structure North Carolina General Statutes
North Carolina General Statutes
Chapter 163 - Elections and Election Laws
Article 15A - Counting Ballots, Canvassing Votes, and Certifying Results in Precinct and County.
§ 163-182.1 - Principles and rules for counting official ballots.
§ 163-182.2 - Initial counting of official ballots.
§ 163-182.3 - Responsibility of chief judge.
§ 163-182.4 - Jurisdiction for certain ballot items.
§ 163-182.5 - Canvassing votes.
§ 163-182.7 - Ordering recounts.
§ 163-182.7A - Additional provisions for hand-to-eye recounts.
§ 163-182.8 - Determining result in case of a tie.
§ 163-182.9 - Filing an election protest.
§ 163-182.10 - Consideration of protest by county board of elections.
§ 163-182.11 - Appeal of a protest decision by the county board to the State Board of Elections.
§ 163-182.12 - Authority of State Board of Elections over protests.
§ 163-182.12A - Post-election audits.
§ 163-182.13A - Contested elections for Council of State offices.
§ 163-182.15 - Certificate of nomination or election, or certificate of the results of a referendum.
§ 163-182.16 - Governor to issue commissions for certain offices.
§ 163-182.17 - Summary of officials' duties under this Article.