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  2. Georgia local officials have duty to certify election, state ...

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    (Reuters) -A Georgia judge has ruled that local election officials must certify results, in a win for Democrats concerned that Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump's allies may seek to ...

  3. When will 2024 election results be certified? Here's the ...

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    Election certification deadlines by state. Here are the certification deadlines in each state, according to the U.S. Election Assistance Commission. November 7. Delaware. November 12. Oklahoma ...

  4. How the US presidential election certification process works

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    Certification of the results December 11 is the deadline for the formal certification of the results by the states. Officials from the nation’s 3,000 counties sign off on the count first ...

  5. Post-election lawsuits related to the 2020 U.S. presidential ...

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    The suit alleged various election problems and sought a temporary restraining order delaying certification of election results, [68] which had already been certified the previous day. [ 97 ] On December 4, 2020, the Minnesota Supreme Court dismissed all 3 claims filed by the petitioners, and thereby ordered that the whole petitioned filed on ...

  6. Certificate of ascertainment - Wikipedia

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    After a presidential election, [2] [3] the ascertainment is submitted by the governor of each state (and by the mayor of the District of Columbia) to the Archivist of the United States [4] [5] [6] and others, [7] in accordance with 3 U.S.C. §§ 6–14 [8] [9] the Electoral Count Act, [10] [11] and the Electoral Count Reform and Presidential Transition Improvement Act of 2022.

  7. Certified translation - Wikipedia

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    In Mexico, certified translation is known as a translation that is sealed and signed by a government-authorized expert translator (Perito traductor autorizado), these expert translators are commonly authorized by each state's Court of Justice, [9] or by the Federal Judicial Council, [10] but local government offices can also give out such ...

  8. Swing state election officials say they'll sue counties that ...

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    Though past local votes against certification have yet to overturn the results of an election, they have nonetheless left experts and observers wondering what will happen if rogue county officials ...

  9. Apostille Convention - Wikipedia

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    For example, to be accepted in Thailand, a document from the U.S. state of Maryland not issued by a government official must be certified by a notary public, who must then be certified by the clerk of the circuit court in the notary's county, who must then be certified by the Maryland Secretary of State, who must then be certified by the U.S ...