What are the rules regarding the canvassing of votes?

In Tennessee, the canvassing of votes is the process of verifying and tallying the votes to determine the outcome of an election. Once the polls close, the county election commission is in charge of counting the votes and reporting the results to the Secretary of State. Canvassing is governed by the Tennessee election law and rules set by the State Election Commission. Each county has a deadline for canvas returns, and the majority of votes must be canvassed within 30 days after the close of the polls. The procedure for canvassing is defined by the county election commission and is supervised by election officials. During the process, the election commission will look at the voter rolls, examine absentee ballots, review provisional ballots, and then tally the final vote total. After the tally is complete, the county election commission will submit their report to the Secretary of State. Upon receiving the report, the Secretary of State will then declare the winner and officially announce the result of the election. The canvassing process is designed to ensure that all votes are accounted for and to ensure that the election outcome is determined accurately and effectively. Without this process, it would be difficult to determine who won an election and the validity of the results could be questioned.

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