Sec. 826.

(1) Except as otherwise provided in this subsection, the board of county canvassers shall determine and declare the result of the election for county and local officers, and for all county and local ballot questions. If a city or township has more than 5 precincts, the board of city or township canvassers shall canvass votes for city or township officers and ballot questions. If a state senatorial or representative district is located solely within 1 county, the board of county canvassers shall determine and declare the result of the election for that office. Upon making the determination under this subsection, the board of county canvassers shall prepare a certificate of determination and deliver the properly certified certificate of determination to the county clerk. If the determination relates to a state senatorial or representative district located solely within 1 county, the board of county canvassers shall also deliver the properly certified certificate of determination to the board of state canvassers.

(2) Upon receipt of a properly certified certificate of determination from a board of county canvassers under subsection (1), the county clerk shall file the certificate in his or her office. The county clerk may have a statement of the total county or district votes cast for the various candidates and the total vote cast for and against the various ballot questions at the election to be published in at least 1 newspaper printed or circulated in that county. The county clerk shall immediately execute and deliver to the persons declared elected, a properly certified certificate of election.

History: 1954, Act 116, Eff. June 1, 1955 ;– Am. 1958, Act 192, Eff. Sept. 13, 1958 ;– Am. 1968, Act 65, Eff. July 1, 1968 ;– Am. 1985, Act 162, Eff. Mar. 31, 1986 ;– Am. 1995, Act 261, Eff. Mar. 28, 1996 ;– Am. 1999, Act 217, Eff. Mar. 10, 2000 ;– Am. 2003, Act 119, Imd. Eff. July 29, 2003

Compiler’s Notes: Section 3 of Act 65 of 1968 provides: “This act shall take effect on July 1, 1968, except in any county with a population of 400,000 or more it shall take effect on July 1, 1970.”

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