Maximum adjudication time for the full EDR process (days)

Liberia

Liberia

Answer
more than 6 days
Source

Regulations on challenges and complaints arising before and during elections,12 July 2011

http://www.necliberia.org/admin/pg_img/Regulations%20on%20Complaints%20and%20Challenges.pdf

 

 

Article 1.2

Thisregulation regulates challenges to candidates and complaints of offencesagainst the Elections Law or violations of the guidelines, regulations or codesof conduct issued  by the NEC during thepresidential and legislative elections of 2011.

 

Article 3:

1.  A candidaterejected by NEC during the candidate nomination period may appeal NEC’sdecision to the Supreme Court within 72 hours after NEC’s determination.

2. A challenge to the eligibility of a candidate onthe preliminary list of candidates must be in writing and signed by thechallenger and presented to the NEC within 72 hours after publication of theprovisional list of candidates, with all evidence available to support thechallenge.

3. The NEC shall investigate and determine thechallenges presented to it and if it decides that the candidate is notqualified, shall remove the candidate from the preliminary list of candidates.

4. A candidate removed by NEC may appeal thedecision to the Supreme Court within 72 hours after it is issued.

Comment
3 days (decision of the first instance) + 3 days (appeal the decision of the first instance body) + (time to process the appeal in the last instance is not specified) = more than 6 days
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