PART III. ELECTIONS; EXPENSES.
§8-4-10. Conduct of elections; general provisions concerning
canvass and declaration of results; election
supplies; election officials.
The governing body of a city shall canvass the returns within
relatively the same time with reference to an election held under
the provisions of this article and in the same manner as county
courts are required to do with respect to general elections, and
shall declare the results of any such election. This requirement
shall apply to any election held under the provisions of this
article, whether it be a special municipal election or voting
conducted in conjunction with a general election or a regular
municipal election. The canvass and declaration of results shall
be entered in the minutes of the governing body on the date made.
Unless otherwise provided by charter provision, any such special
municipal election or voting conducted in conjunction with a
general election or a regular municipal election shall be held and
conducted under the supervision at each precinct of three
commissioners of election and two clerks who shall be appointed by
the governing body and shall be conducted as nearly as may be in
accordance with the laws of this state governing general elections,
subject, however, in the case of a special municipal election to
the provisions of section eleven of this article. For any special
municipal election or voting conducted in conjunction with a
general election or a regular municipal election, in accordance with the provisions of this article, the governing body shall
arrange for and provide at its expense registration books,
challenges and other election supplies as provided by law in
general elections, and polling places in any such special municipal
election or with respect to any such voting conducted in
conjunction with a regular municipal election. In the event any
commissioner or clerk appointed by the governing body shall fail or
refuse to serve, such vacancy may be filled in like manner as such
vacancies are filled in general elections under the laws of this
state governing general elections, except that the governing body
shall act in the place and stead of the county court. A recount
may be had, as in general elections, upon the party or parties
desiring such recount providing adequate assurance to the governing
body that he or they will pay all costs of such recount.