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Alabama voting equipment
Alabama uses paper ballot systems for its elections.[1][2]


Alabama recount procedures
Under Alabama state law, a recount is automatically ordered when a candidate wins by no more than 0.5 percent of all votes cast for the office. Automatic recounts must begin within 72 hours after results are certified.[3]

For more information about recount procedures in Alabama, see Title 17, Chapter 16, Article 2 of the Code of Alabama.


Footnotes
  1. Jump up↑ Verified Voting, "The Verifier - Polling Place Equipment - Current," accessed October 7, 2015
  2. Jump up↑ ProCon.org, "What Is a Voter Verified Paper Audit Trail (VVPAT)?" accessed December 2, 2016
  3. Jump up↑ Code of Alabama, "Section 17-16-20," accessed December 2, 2016
 

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Too soon to know whether recount coming in Alabama Senate race ...
www.al.com/news/index.ssf/2017/12/too_soon_to_know_whether_recou.html
2 hours ago - [email protected]. Secretary of State John Merrill said it's too soon to know whether the margin of victory by Doug Jones in Alabama's special election on Tuesday will trigger the state's automatic recount law. State law calls for an automatic recount in a general election if a candidate wins by not more than ...


Roy Moore won't concede Alabama contest, floats possible recount
www.washingtonexaminer.com/roy-moore-wont...alabama...recount/.../2643333
3 hours ago - Bill Armistead, Moore's campaign chairman, came on stage ahead of Moore and announced that his candidate is not conceding the election and floated a possible recount. Moore echoed the possibility of a recount. Jones and Moore are running to fill the Alabama Senate seat previously held by Attorney ...