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An eligible voter may contest any election or election results for any of the following alleged grounds:

(a) A member of the Election Board is guilty of misconduct;

(b) A candidate has given any eligible voter or member of the Election Board any bribe or reward for the purpose of procuring their election;

(c) Illegal votes were cast;

(d) The Election Board, in conducting the election or canvassing the returns, made errors sufficient to change the results of the election;

(e) There was an error in the vote counting or summation of ballot counts;

(f) A sufficient number of votes was illegal, fraudulent, forged, or otherwise improper, and that counting such votes changed the results of the election;

(g) Due to mistakes, errors, or misconduct, the votes were incorrectly counted sufficient to change the results. [Ord. 76 § 4901, amended, 6/23/2022; Ord. 56 § 4901, amended, 5/9/2019; Ord. 42 § 4901, adopted, 3/4/2015.]