If the country publishes the election (voting) results online, what is the timing of publication of results?
Nigeria
Answer
After availability of final results
Source
http://inecnigeria.org/?page_id=31
Comment
During the March 2015 general elections The presidential collation process was completed within four days, with the declaration of results and certificate of return given to the winning candidate on 1 April.
According to the EU observation Report for the 2015 Nigeria, No breakdown of results was provided, precluding the checking of announced results and thereby risking diminished confidence. Only some two weeks after election day, on 14 April, did INEC centrally announce the list of elected National Assembly members, so although individual results were available at constituency level, there was a lack of availability of data on the new parliament as a whole. Thus for more than two weeks after elections stakeholders had to rely on party and media unofficial compilations of results (that sometimes lacked consistency).
http://eeas.europa.eu/nigeria/docs/eu-eom-nigeria-2015-final-report-executive-summary_en.pdf
According to the EU observation Report for the 2015 Nigeria, No breakdown of results was provided, precluding the checking of announced results and thereby risking diminished confidence. Only some two weeks after election day, on 14 April, did INEC centrally announce the list of elected National Assembly members, so although individual results were available at constituency level, there was a lack of availability of data on the new parliament as a whole. Thus for more than two weeks after elections stakeholders had to rely on party and media unofficial compilations of results (that sometimes lacked consistency).
http://eeas.europa.eu/nigeria/docs/eu-eom-nigeria-2015-final-report-executive-summary_en.pdf