Figure 4.2. First- and last-instance bodies dealing with disputes related to the nomination
and registration of electoral contestants
First-instance EDR bodies
dealing with electoral disputes*
The last-instance EDR bodies
dealing with electoral disptues
(if decision of the first instance
EDR body can be appealed)
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countries
In 83 countries, decisions
of the first-instance EDR
body cannot be appealed.
There is only one
level of adjudication
COURTS OF GENERAL
JURISDICTION
(INCLUDING
SUPREME COURT)
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EMB (HIGHEST LEVEL)
Summary of the lastinstance EDR bodies
40 countries
23
SUPREME COURT,
HIGH COURT, OR
COURT OF APPEALS
EMB (LOWER LEVEL)
20
CONSTITUTIONAL
COURT/ COUNCIL
12
ELECTION
TRIBUNAL/ COURT
11
ADMINISTRATIVE COURT
8
OTHER TYPES OF BODIES
9
EMB (HIGHEST LEVEL)
8
ADMINISTRATIVE COURT
4
4
4
CONSTITUTIONAL COURT/ COUNCIL
EL. TRIBUNAL/ COURT
OTHER TYPES OF BODIES
* Refers to number of countries having each EDR body in the first instance. Some countries have more than one type of EDR body that processes disputes
in the first instance. For this reason, the total number of countries in the first-instance column is greater than that in the lastinstance column.
Notes: Data for 173 countries. Graph represents the data in the EJD as of August 2015.
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