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HomeElections CodeDiv. 15Ch. 8§ 15551 Ballot Preservation In Contests

§ 15551 Ballot Preservation In Contests

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§ 15551 Ballot Preservation In Contests

This law says that voted ballots must be kept safe and not destroyed if there's a legal fight or crime investigation about the election. The ballots stay with the elections official until everything is sorted out.

Key Takeaways

  • •Ballots must be kept safe if there's a legal fight or crime investigation about the election.
  • •The elections official keeps the ballots until the problem is solved.
  • •No one can take the ballots away from the elections official during this time.

Example

After an election, someone says there was cheating and takes the problem to court.

The ballots from that election can't be thrown away or taken from the elections official until the court decides what happened.

AI-generated — May contain errors. Not legal advice. Always verify source.

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§ 15551 Ballot Preservation In Contests

If a contest or any such criminal prosecution has been commenced prior to the date fixed for its destruction, the package containing the voted ballots shall be subject to the order of the court in which the contest or criminal prosecution is pending and shall not be destroyed until after final determination of the contest or criminal prosecution. In the case of a congressional election contest, the elections official shall hold the ballots of that congressional district in custody subject to the inspection of any committee of the House of Representatives having in charge the investigation of the contest, until the final determination of the contest by the House of Representatives. In the case of a contest in the State Legislature, the elections official shall hold the ballots of the Senate or Assembly district in custody subject to the inspection of any committee of the Senate or Assembly having in charge the investigation of the contest until the final determination of the contest or the final adjournment of the session of the Legislature in which the contest is filed, whichever is the later. In no event shall the package or its contents be taken from the custody of the elections official. (Enacted by Stats. 1994, Ch. 920, Sec. 2.)

Last verified: January 10, 2026

Key Terms

contestcriminal prosecutionvoted ballotselections officialcustodyfinal determination

Related Statutes

  • § 15550 Election Records Disposal
  • § 16700 Election Certificate Issuance
  • § 16741 Judgment Enforcement In Elections
  • § 16742 Election Contest Judgment Certification
  • § 17301 Federal Election Ballot Retention

References

  • Official text at leginfo.legislature.ca.gov
  • California Legislature. Elections Code. Section 15551.
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