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  1. Recount laws in Ohio - Ballotpedia

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    Ohio requires automatic recounts under the following circumstances for candidates and ballot measures: County, municipal, and district elections: if the margin between the winning candidate and the next closest candidate is less than or equal to 0.5% of the total vote.
    The deadline for the completion of a requested recount is no later than ten days after the date the request was made except for in the case of a requested presidential recount, which must be completed no later than six days before the meeting of the Electoral College. For more information about recount procedures in Ohio, click here.
    For statewide and federal elections, Oregon requires an automatic recount in the event of a tie or when the margin between the winning candidate and the next closest candidate is less than or equal to 0.2% of the total vote for both candidates.
    A recount of any election contest shall be held if the difference between the highest number of votes cast in that election contest and the next highest number of votes cast in that election contest is less than or equal to one-half of one percent of the highest vote cast in that election contest.
  3. Ohio Recount Gives a Smaller Margin to Bush - The New York Times

  4. How an election recount is triggered in Ohio - NBC4 WCMH-TV

  5. Chapter 3515 - Ohio Revised Code | Ohio Laws

  6. Automatic election recounts confirm OH rep and judge …

    WEBDec 19, 2022 · 1:30. After two Franklin County races were close enough to trigger automatic vote recounts, the final, official totals confirm that Democratic state Rep. Richard Brown and Republican Franklin...

  7. Democratic incumbent holds seat after Ohio House recount | AP …

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  9. Election recount laws and procedures in the 50 states, 2020