811.1Following the tabulation of all votes, a full accounting of official ballots shall be made prior to certification of the official election results.
811.2The accounting of official ballots shall include the following:
(a) For each precinct, and for each party in a primary election, the sum of the number of ballots issued to the voters, less the number of spoiled ballots, should equal the total number of ballots cast in the precinct;(b) For each precinct, and for each party in a primary election, the sum of the number of cards issued to voters and exchanged for ballots, plus the number of special ballots, should equal the total number of voters;(c) For each precinct, and for each party in a primary election, upon completion of the election day count and exclusive of special and mail-in ballots, the sum of the number of vote center ballots counted plus the number of special ballots cast should equal the totals from §§811.2(a) and (b);(d) For each entire election and for each type of ballot used in it, the sum of the number of mail-in ballots issued to voters electronically, by mail, in person, by affidavit (emergency), spoiled mail-in ballots, plus the number of mail-in ballots remaining unused, should equal the total number of mail-in ballots;(e) For each entire election and for each type of ballot used in it, the sum of the number of mail-in ballots cast, mail-in ballots spoiled, and mail-in ballots not returned, should equal the total number of mail-in ballots issued to voters; and(f) For each Single-Member District, the total number of Single-Member District ballots cast should equal the sum of the ballots cast in each precinct servicing that Single-Member District.811.3Following tabulation, the ballots for each precinct shall be transferred to a secure and locked storage location where they shall remain secured for twenty-two (22) months; thereafter, if no election contest or other proceeding is pending in which the ballots may be needed as evidence, the ballots may be destroyed.
811.4The Board shall retain and store all data processing materials related to the vote counting from the time the canvass is completed until the expiration of the period for challenging elections in a secured area and conforming to data security practices outlined in EAC Election Management Guidelines - Security - Voting Equipment and Peripheral Devices.
D.C. Mun. Regs. tit. 3, r. 3-811
Final Rulemaking published at 27 D.C. Reg. 1836 (May 2, 1980), incorporating the text of Proposed Rulemaking published at 27 D.C. Reg. 1222, 1247 (March 21, 1980); renumbered by Final Rulemaking published at 31 D.C. Reg. 2129, 2130 (May 4, 1984); as amended by Final Rulemaking published at 51 D.C. Reg. 7431 (July 30, 2004); as amended by Final Rulemaking published at 51 D.C. Reg. 5069 (May 14, 2004); as amended by Notice of Emergency and Proposed Rulemaking published at 57 DCR 7705 (August 20, 2010)[EXPIRED]; as amended by Notice of Final Rulemaking published at 57 DCR 11149, 11160 (November 26, 2010); amended by Final Rulemaking published at 62 DCR 14744 (11/13/2015); amended by Final Rulemaking published at 69 DCR 9504 (7/29/2022); amended by Final Rulemaking published at 70 DCR 12730 (9/22/2023)3 DCMR § 811 is formerly entitled, "Consolidated Ballot Report."Authority: The District of Columbia Board of Elections and Ethics pursuant to the authority set forth in D.C. Code § 1-1001.05(a)(14).