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Election Recount meeting set for Dec. 10 in Atlantic

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December 6th, 2021 by Ric Hanson

(Atlantic, Iowa) – Cass County Auditor Dale Sunderman reports the County Board of Supervisors will conduct, at 10-a.m. Friday, Dec. 10th, a manual recount of the ballots counted in each and all of the three City of Atlantic precincts, of the votes cast for Mayor in the Nov. 30th city run-off election. The recount takes place in the Supervisors Board Room at the Cass County Courthouse.

Afterward, they will complete a written report of the findings from the recount.  Following the election on Nov. 30th, the unofficial results showed Grace Garrett won by just four votes over Tim Teig. Since the race was so close, Teig requested the recount. The election had been held because none of the four candidates received 50.1% of the vote during the Nov. 2nd election. Garrett and Teig received the most votes, though, resulting in the run-off.

A recount is a formal procedure in which ballots that were voted and counted at an election, are counted again. Any candidate whose name was printed on the ballot may file a request for a recount. Recounts, like all canvasses of votes, are open to the public. Observers may watch and listen, but they may not participate in, or interfere with, the recount. Observers cannot touch the ballots.