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RecountRetell a series of events
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Recount"to tell," mid-15c., also recompt, from Old North French and Anglo-French reconter (12c., Modern French raconter), from Old French re- (see re-) + conter "to relate, reckon" (see c [..]
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Recountalso re-count, "a new count" (especially in an election), 1855, American English, from re- + count (n).
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Recountalso re-count, "to enumerate again," 1764, from re- + count (v). Related: Recounted; recounting.
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Recountan additional (usually a second) count; especially of the votes in a close election tell: narrate or give a detailed account of; "Tell what happened"; "The fathe [..]
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RecountA type of text that records events in the sequence in which they occurred. The speaker/writer has often been personally involved in these events.
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RecountIf a result is close, any candidate may ask for a recount. The process can be repeated several times if necessary until the candidates are satisfied. The returning officer has the final say on whether [..]
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RecountThe process conducted under Title 13 of the Election Code for verifying the vote count in an election.
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RecountA judicial recount is conducted by a District Court Judge of electorate votes and/or party votes cast in an electorate.
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RecountRecount means the process of retabulating ballots and producing amended election returns based on that retabulation, even if the vote totals have not changed. A recount is only one possible remedy in [..]
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RecountA re-examination and count of all formal and informal ballot papers by Elections ACT before the declaration of the poll. This is only conducted if the Commission deems it necessary, for example if the [..]
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RecountA re-examination and count of all formal and informal ballot papers by an election manager before the declaration of the result. A recount does not include a re-examination of declarations of postal, [..]
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RecountRetell a series of events
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Recount
Retelling, narration, rendering
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