• 1. Following the inspection referred to in Article O 14, the national postal voting station shall instruct a postal voting station to re-count the voting documents, or part thereof, if:
o a. the postal voting station has reported in its official report a discrepancy between the number of voters admitted to vote and the number of votes cast, and the postal voting station has not explained this discrepancy;
o b. it suspects that the postal voting station has made one or more errors in counting the votes; or
o c. the postal voting station has made one or more errors in determining the outcome of the vote.
• 2. The national postal voting station shall state in its official report which postal voting station has carried out a re-count of the voting documents and what instruction it has received in doing so.
• 3. The postal voting station shall conduct its work as soon as possible in a public session. The date and time of the session, as well as the location, shall be determined by the mayor or the representative of the Netherlands in Aruba, Curaçao, or Sint Maarten and announced as soon as possible. The manner of announcement shall be regulated by order in council.
• 4. The mayor or the representative of the Netherlands in Aruba, Curaçao, or Sint Maarten shall immediately transfer the transport box and envelope referred to in Article N 30 to the location where the postal voting station is located. The national postal voting station, or the mayor or representative, shall immediately transfer the official reports of the postal voting station to this location.
• 5. A new counting of voting documents shall take place in accordance with the provisions of or pursuant to law regarding the postal voting station, with the understanding that Article Na 14 shall apply mutatis mutandis.
• 6. A model for the official report of the public session referred to in the third paragraph shall be established by ministerial regulation.