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Article 92
 

Upon the receipt of the election material from the polling stations, the MEC shall establish the following: the total number of voters registered in the voters’ register; the number of voters who voted at the polling stations; the number of voters who voted by letter; the total number of ballot papers received; the total number of invalid ballot papers; the number of valid ballot papers; the total number of votes for each candidate list for the elections.


Based on the polling results at all polling stations in the constituency, the MEC shall establish the preliminary results of the election of councillors within 12 (twelve) hours of the receipt of reports from polling stations


The MEC shall make a special report on the results of the election of MPs at the polling stations established by the special decision of the Parliament.


The MEC shall establish the voting results for the MPs at polling stations within its area, within 12 (twelve) hours of the receipt of records from the polling stations at the latest, and shall submit a report together with the Record of its work to the MEC.


The SEC shall establish the preliminary results of the election of MPs, within 12 (twelve) hours of the delivery of the reports of the MECs.