grants both a candidate and his or her political party the right to challenge
an act or decision that they consider harmful to their rights, it should also
provide mechanisms for resolving the possible contradictions that could arise
between the two proceedings which would take place.
3. Electoral justice systems and the electoral cycle
44. An integrated, comprehensive and effective approach to designing and
implementing an electoral justice system is only possible if the three periods
of the electoral cycle are taken into account: pre-electoral, electoral and
post-electoral.
budget & funding
electoral calendar &
operational work-plans
institutional strengthening
& professional development
STRATEGY
PLANNING
networking
TRAINING
EMB reform
develop procedures operational training for
electoral officials
REFORM
legal reform
archiving & research
proposals
INFORMATION
voter & civic education stakeholder liaison
RIOD
electoral system
& boundaries
L PE
voter register update
logistics & security
staff recruitment
procurement
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POST-EL
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Figure 2.4. The electoral cycle
observer accreditation
REGISTRATION
REVIEW
audits & evaluations
official results
complaints & appeals
results tabulation
RESULTS
counting
NOMINATION
print & distribute
ballot papers
voting
VOTING
special & external voting
ELE
candidates
party financing
party registration
voter registration
codes of conduct
media access
campaign coordination
CAMPAIGN
dispute resoution
CTORAL PERIOD
45. An EJS that is focused only on the most active part of the electoral
cycle – that surrounding polling day – is not the best way to ensure that
electoral processes and their outcomes comply with the legal framework.
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