Articles 48.5 and 48.6 of the Electoral Code establish different avenues of appeal for decisions of electoral commissions with respect to election results and on other issues. It is not clear how these provisions would apply to referendums. Article 48.12 of the Electoral Code grants legal standing to challenge voting results in a precinct to political parties running in elections, proxies present at the precinct, and members of the Precinct Election Commission (PEC). This provision does not ensure the same right applies to parties to the referendum and voters. Applicants challenging voting results should also be entitled to request recounts of ballots. The deadline for summarising referendum results in Article 34.7 of the draft law should follow the resolution of all challenges to voting results.