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How Election Results Are Certified
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Election certification turns ballots, canvassing, audits, recount windows and official signatures into the final legal result.
- Frame 1For voters, certification is the legal gate: election-night returns stay unofficial until officials reconcile ballots and sign the result.
- Frame 2The canvass compares precinct totals, ballots issued, ballots counted, and mail, early, Election Day, and provisional ballots.
- Frame 3Many states require post-election audits to check whether voting equipment counted ballots correctly before final certification.
- Frame 4Recounts follow state law: margins, candidate requests, voter petitions, fees, and court orders can extend the clock.
- Frame 5Certifiers vary by state and locality, from boards and clerks to secretaries of state, governors, or appointed directors.
- Frame 6Watch the canvass deadline, audit result, recount threshold, challenged-ballot rules, and final certificate signature.
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