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7 MINNESOTA STATUTES 2014 205A.10 <br />205A.10 PROCEDURE. <br />Subdivision 1. Materials, ballots. The school district clerk shall prepare and have printed the necessary <br />election materials, including ballots, for a school district election. The names must be arranged on school <br />district ballots in the manner provided in section 204D.08, subdivision 3, for state elections. <br />Subd. 2. Election, conduct. A school district election must be by secret ballot and must be held and the <br />returns made in the manner provided for the state general election, as far as practicable. The vote totals from <br />a ballot board established pursuant to section 203B.121 may be tabulated and reported by the school district <br />as a whole rather than by precinct. For school district elections not held in conjunction with a statewide <br />election, the school board shall appoint election judges as provided in section 204B.21, subdivision 2. The <br />provisions of sections 204B.19, subdivision 5; 204B.21, subdivision 2; 204C.15; 204C.19; 206.83; and <br />206.86, subdivision 2, relating to party balance in appointment of judges and to duties to be performed by <br />judges of different major political parties do not apply to school district elections not held in conjunction <br />with a statewide election. <br />Subd. 3. Canvass of returns, certificate of election, ballots, disposition. Between the third and tenth <br />days after a school district election other than a recount of a special election conducted under section <br />126C.17, subdivision 9, or 475.59, the school board shall canvass the returns and declare the results of the <br />election. After the time for contesting elections has passed, the school district clerk shall issue a certificate <br />of election to each successful candidate. If there is a contest, the certificate of election to that office must <br />not be issued until the outcome of the contest has been determined by the proper court. If there is a tie vote, <br />the school board shall determine the result by lot. The clerk shall deliver the certificate of election to the <br />successful candidate by personal service or certified mail. The successful candidate shall file an acceptance <br />and oath of office in writing with the clerk within 30 days of the date of mailing or personal service. A <br />person who fails to qualify prior to the time specified shall be deemed to have refused to serve, but that <br />filing may be made at any time before action to fill the vacancy has been taken. The school district clerk <br />shall certify the results of the election to the county auditor, and the clerk shall be the final custodian of the <br />ballots and the returns of the election. <br />A school district canvassing board shall perform the duties of the school board according to the re- <br />quirements of this subdivision for a recount of a special election conducted under section 126C.17, sub- <br />division 9, or 475.59. <br />Subd. 4. Recount. A losing candidate at a school district election may request a recount of the votes for <br />that office subject to the requirements of section 204C.36. <br />Subd. 5. School district canvassing board. For the purpose of a recount of a special election conducted <br />under section 126C.17, subdivision 9, or 475.59, the school district canvassing board shall consist of one <br />member of the school board other than the clerk, selected by the board, the clerk of the school board, the <br />county auditor of the county in which the greatest number of school district residents reside, the court <br />administrator of the district court of the judicial district in which the greatest number of school district <br />residents reside, and the mayor or chair of the town board of the school district's most populous municipality. <br />Any member of the canvassing board may appoint a designee to appear at the meeting of the board, except <br />that no designee may be a candidate for public office. If one of the individuals fails to appear at the meeting <br />of the canvassing board, the county auditor shall appoint an eligible voter of the school district, who must <br />Copyright 0 2014 by the Revisor of Statutes, State of Minnesota. All Rights Reserved. <br />