Positively, the final results for constituencies can only be confirmed after all post-election appeals are settled (Article 100(8)). However, the process of adjudicating complaints could be made clearer as it is difficult to understand what authority is competent to resolve challenges to voting or election results. According to Articles 97-98, decisions of local electoral councils can be appealed to the second-level DECs, the CEC or the district courts in administrative proceedings. The proposal to give priority to a higher electoral body (if a complaint is filed with election administration) or to a court (if a complaint is simultaneously filed with an electoral body and a court) does not offset the potential conflict of jurisdiction and takes away from the certainty of procedures. Good electoral practice suggests that the dispute resolution process is simple and clearly regulated and that neither the appellants nor the authorities are able to choose the appeal body.