Object and Subject of a Complaint Filed with an Election Commission. Subject of the Consideration of a Complaint
1) a candidate registered to participate in the respective election. A candidate’s agent, a candidate’s representative to the Central Election Commission or a territorial election commission may be also a complainant filing a complaint on behalf of a candidate;
2) a party (party organization) that is an electoral subject in the respective election process represented by its chair, or an authorized representative, or an authorized person of a party (party organization), or other person authorized by a decision of a party’s central governing body (party organization’s central governing body);
3) an official observer from a candidate or party (party organization) that are electoral subjects in the respective election process, or from a nongovernmental organization;
4) a voter whose electoral rights or legally protected interests in relation to participation in the election process were violated through a decision, action, or inaction of a respondent.
A candidate registered to participate in the respective election, or an authorized person on his or her behalf can file a complaint with the respective election commission as regards a decision, action, or inaction of the respondents, if such decisions, action, or inaction concern the respective region, district, where the respective candidate is registered to participate in the election.
1) concerning the inaction of a district election commission;
2) inaction of the territorial election commission, which establishes the results of the respective local election.
1) decisions, actions or inaction of the territorial election commission, which establishes the results of voting in the respective local election;
2) decisions, actions or inaction of the precinct election commission, which ensures the organization and conduct of the respective local election (if the results of voting in the respective local election are not established);
A complaint may be filed with the territorial election commission, which establishes the results of voting in the respective local elections, against the decisions, actions or inaction of the precinct election commission, which ensures the organization and conduct of the respective local elections.
A complaint may be filed with the territorial election commission that formed the precinct election commission against the action or inaction of a member of the respective precinct election commission.
5.A complaint may be filed with the district election commission against decision, action, or inaction of precinct election commission, which belongs to the respective territorial election district, or against action or inaction of a member of such a precinct election commission.