Are official election results processed by an electronic tabulation system?

Uzbekistan

Uzbekistan

Answer
No
Source

Law on Elections of the Parliament/Oliy Majlis (2012)

Article 42
Vote count at the polling station

At the end of voting and prior to opening of ballot boxes in the presence of the members of the precinct election commission, sealed envelopes with electoral lists shall be dropped into the boxes. All unused election ballots shall be counted and cancelled by the precinct election commission. Ballot boxes shall be opened by the precinct election commission after the end of voting has been announced by the chairperson of the commission. Opening of ballot boxes before the end of voting shall be strictly prohibited. The precinct election commission shall determine the total number of the voters in the precinct, and the number of voters who received election ballots. The precinct election commission shall count the votes for each candidate for deputy separately.

Results of the vote count shall be reviewed at a session of the precinct election commission and recorded in the protocol which is shall be signed by the chairperson, deputy chairperson, secretary, and other members of the election commission. Thereafter, the protocol shall be read out loud by the chairperson or deputy chairperson of the precinct election commission, and a copy of this protocol shall be displayed at the premises of the precinct election commission for public familiarization for at least 48 hours. The protocol of the precinct election commission shall be submitted to the respective district election commission in due manner. The authorized representative of a political party who participates in the vote counting process shall have the right to familiarize him/herself with the protocol of the precinct election commission.

Article 43
Determination of election results for the district

Results of the elections for an electoral district shall be determined solely on the basis of the protocols submitted by precinct election commissions. The district election commission shall determine: The total number of the voters in the district; The number of voters who received election ballots and lists; The number of voters who participated in the elections; The number of votes cast for each candidate for deputy; The number of invalidated election ballots and lists. Results of elections for the district shall be determined at a session of the election commission and recorded in the protocol. The protocol shall be signed by the chairperson, deputy chairperson, secretary and other members of the commission and submitted to the Central Election Commission in due manner

Article 44
Determination of the results of the election of deputies to the Legislative Chamber

The Central Election Commission based on the protocols of the district election commissions submitted shall determine: The total number of the voters in the Republic of Uzbekistan; The number of voters who received electoral ballots and lists; The number of voters who participated in the elections; The number of votes cast for each candidate for deputy; The number of invalidated election ballots and lists. A candidate for deputy who received more than half of the votes of the voters who participated in voting shall be considered elected. Elections shall be considered void if less than thirty percent of voters included into voter lists participated in the elections. Elections in general or in individual districts or in individual electoral precincts may be declared invalid due to the violations committed in the elections that affected the outcome of the vote. The decision to pronounce elections invalid shall be passed by the Central Election Commission and may be appealed to the Supreme Court of the Republic of Uzbekistan within ten days after announcement of the outcome of the elections. Should elections in electoral precincts be invalidated, results of the elections in these precincts shall be excluded from the general election results by the decision of the Central Election Commission, provided elections in general may be declared valid without them. The Central Election Commission shall record the results of election in protocol and pass a decision.

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