In the last national election, how many days did it take for the EMB to announce certified results?
Liberia
Presidential: The results of Round One of the elections held on 11 October 2011 presidential, Senate and House of Representatives elections were officially announced by the NEC at a press conference on 25 October 2011. Report by EISA Technical Assessment team and Election Observation Mission (The 23rd August 2011 Referendum, The 11th October 2011 Presidential, Senate and House of Representatives Election and the 8th November 20011 presidential Run-off Election) Liberia published in 2012
The Run-off elections were held on 8 November 2011. The result were rejected by the CDC, which called for a boycott of the run-off election. The results of the run-off presidential elections were officially announced on 15 November 2011: Report by EISA Technical Assessment team and Election Observation Mission (The 23rd August 2011 Referendum, The 11th October 2011 Presidential, Senate and House of Representatives Election and the 8th November 20011 presidential Run-off Election) Liberia published in 2012
After the first round of voting, none of the candidates got 50% of the total votes cast resulting in a run-off http://www.necliberia.org/results2011/
Legislative: The legislative election was declared 2 weeks after voting with no additional changes to results despite the opposition claiming that the election was not free and fair or rigged. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Liberian_general_election,_2011
During the Presidential (2011) elections certified results were established within 7 days, while the results for the Legislative (2011) elections were established after 14 days.