§ 21-2-499 - Duty of Secretary of State as to tabulation, computation, and canvassing of votes for state and federal officers; certification of presidential electors by Governor
               	 		
O.C.G.A.    21-2-499   (2010)
    21-2-499.    Duty of Secretary of State as to tabulation, computation,  and canvassing of votes for state and federal officers; certification of  presidential electors by Governor 
      (a)  Upon  receiving the certified returns of any election from the various  superintendents, the Secretary of State shall immediately proceed to  tabulate, compute, and canvass the votes cast for all candidates  described in subparagraph (A) of paragraph (4) of Code Section 21-2-497  and upon all questions voted for by the electors of more than one county  and shall thereupon certify and file in his or her office the  tabulation thereof. In the event an error is found in the certified  returns presented to the Secretary of State or in the tabulation,  computation, or canvassing of votes as described in this Code section,  the Secretary of State shall notify the county submitting the incorrect  returns and direct the county to correct and recertify such returns.  Upon receipt by the Secretary of State of the corrected certified  returns of the county, the Secretary of State shall issue a new  certification of the results and shall file the same in his or her  office.
(b)  The Secretary of State shall  also, upon receiving the certified returns for presidential electors,  proceed to tabulate, compute, and canvass the votes cast for each slate  of presidential electors and shall immediately lay them before the  Governor. Not later than 5:00 P.M. on the fourteenth day following the  date on which such election was conducted, the Secretary of State shall  certify the votes cast for all candidates described in subparagraph (A)  of paragraph (4) of Code Section 21-2-497 and upon all questions voted  for by the electors of more than one county and shall no later than that  same time lay the returns for presidential electors before the  Governor. The Governor shall enumerate and ascertain the number of votes  for each person so voted and shall certify the slates of presidential  electors receiving the highest number of votes. The Governor shall  certify the slates of presidential electors no later than 5:00 P.M. on  the fifteenth day following the date on which such election was  conducted. Notwithstanding the deadlines specified in this Code section,  such times may be altered for just cause by an order of a judge of  superior court of this state.
(c)  The  Secretary of State shall not count, tabulate, or publish the names of  any write-in candidates for whom the notice of intention of candidacy  has not been provided in compliance with Code Section 21-2-133.