(a)
Before each election, the council shall appoint at least three persons who shall constitute the election canvass board for that election. All members of the election canvass board shall appear before the city clerk and shall take or subscribe to the oath in KCC § 2.24.090, which shall be reduced to writing and filed with the city clerk.
(b)
When the period for receipt of absentee ballots has expired, or as soon as is practicable, the election canvass board shall meet in public session and canvass all election returns. The canvass may be postponed for cause from day to day, but there shall be no more than three such postponements.
(c)
The canvass of the ballot vote counted by precinct election boards shall be accomplished by reviewing the tallies of the recorded vote to check for mathematical error by comparing totals with the precinct's certificate of results. All obvious errors found by the election canvass board in the transfer of totals from the precinct tally sheets to the precinct certificate of returns shall be corrected in the canvass board certificate of election returns and reported to the council as having been corrected. In the event election day ballots are counted by computer, the election canvass board shall review the computer count and compare it to the tallies from the election night hand count team. Any discrepancy between the totals shall be corrected in the canvass board certificate of election returns and reported to the council as having been corrected.
(d)
The election canvass board shall judge the validity of absentee, special needs, and questioned ballots; shall open and tally those accepted; and shall compile the total votes cast in the election according to the following procedure. No ballot shall be counted if the voter has failed to provide all of the information required in the voter's certificate, properly execute the oath and affidavit or enclose the marked ballot inside the secrecy sleeve provided, or if the witness or the officer or other person authorized by law to administer the oath fails to affix his signature, except that an absentee ballot cast in person and accepted by an absentee voting official may be counted despite failure of the absentee voting official to properly sign and date the voter's certificate as attesting official. The clerk or a member of the election canvass board may challenge the qualifications of an absentee or special needs voter when read from the voter's certificate on the back of the large envelope, if there is good reason to suspect that the voter is not qualified to vote, is disqualified, or has otherwise voted at the same election.
(e)
Upon completion of the canvass, the canvassing board shall prepare a certificate of the results of votes cast by absentee and questioned voters and by regular ballot, and shall prepare and submit a written report of said result to the council.
(Ord. 626 § 1, 1981; Ord. 949 § 2, 1993; Ord. 1076 § 4, 1998; Ord. 1118, 2000; Ord. 1131 § 5, 2001; Ord. 1147 § 1, 2002; Ord. 1166 § 6, 2004)