Figure 2.2. The four parts of the Electoral Justice Database
CORRECTIVE
PART 1:CHALLENGES RELATED
TO ELECTION RESULTS
This part provides comparative
data on EDR systems designed
to deal with challenges to
election results. Some
challenges can be submitted as
early as on election day or as
late as after the announcement
of results. This part covers all
the possible challenges during
this period that have the
potential to affect the election
results.
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PART 2: CHALLENGES RELATED
TO POLITICAL PARTY /
CANDIDATE REGISTRATION OR
NOMINATION
Many issues and disputes
arise during the nomination
and/or registration of
candidates or the registration
of political parties for
elections. This part is designed
to provide comparative data on
how such disputes are
handled in various countries.
PUNITIVE
PART 3: CHALLENGES RELATED
TO CAMPAIGN FINANCING
This part covers institutional
oversight of campaign finance
and the procedures for
handling infractions related to
breaches of regulations. It also
includes the types of
administrative sanctions
available for such infractions,
and how appeals related to
these sanctions are handled in
various countries.
PART 4: ELECTION-RELATED
CRIMINAL OFFENCES
This part provides comparatIve data on how criminal
offences related to election
processes are treated. Users
can find data on the types of
offences described in law and
the remedies available.
Source: International IDEA, Electoral Justice Database, <http://www.idea.int/elections/ej/index.cfm>.
Parts 1, 2 and 3 of the database contain separate sections on legislative
and presidential elections. EDR processes are sometimes different for
presidential and legislative elections and in some countries, presidential
and legislative elections are covered in separate legal documents. Part 4
is general and applies to both types of elections. The database contains
105 questions. The number of questions in each part differs, reflecting
the nature of dispute-resolution processes (see Appendix B).
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