§ 7-5-701 - Declaration of results -- Certification, delivery, and custody of returns.

7-5-701. Declaration of results -- Certification, delivery, and custody of returns.

(a) (1) No earlier than forty-eight (48) hours after the election and no later than the fifteenth calendar day after the election, the county board of election commissioners, from the certificates and ballots received from the several precincts, shall proceed to ascertain, declare, and certify the result of the election to the Secretary of State.

(2) (A) The county board shall declare preliminary and unofficial results of the election, including a statement of the number of outstanding absentee ballots of overseas voters, immediately after the count of the vote is complete and report the preliminary and unofficial results to the county clerk, who shall immediately transmit the results to the Secretary of State by the Internet website interface provided by the Secretary of State.

(B) If it is not possible for the clerk to transmit the results via the Internet website interface, then the clerk may transmit the results by facsimile transmission.

(3) Within nineteen (19) calendar days after any general, special, or school election, the county board shall deliver a certificate of election to the person having the highest number of legal votes for any county office.

(b) The county board shall also file in the office of the clerk of the county court a certificate setting forth in detail the result of the election.

(c) (1) No earlier than forty-eight (48) hours after the election and no later than the fifteenth calendar day after the election, the county board shall deposit certified copies of the abstracts of the returns of the election for members of Congress and for all executive, legislative, and judicial officers in the nearest post office on the most direct route to the seat of government and directed to the Secretary of State.

(2) The county board shall not receive compensation for election duties after the election until the election results have been certified and delivered to the Secretary of State.

(3) The Secretary of State shall file a complaint with the State Board of Election Commissioners pursuant to 7-4-118 if the county board does not comply with subdivision (c)(1) of this section.

(d) (1) It shall at the same time enclose in a separate envelope and direct to the Speaker of the House of Representatives, in care of the Secretary of State, at the seat of government, a certified copy of the abstract of votes given for Governor, Lieutenant Governor, Secretary of State, Treasurer of State, Auditor of State, and Attorney General.

(2) It is made the duty of the Secretary of State to safely keep the returns addressed to the Speaker of the House of Representatives until they shall be required for the purpose of ascertaining and declaring the result of the election as prescribed in Arkansas Constitution, Article 6, 3.