Election Results: Proclamation Is The Final Phase

The proclamation of presidential election results in Cameroon is regulated by the Electoral Code. The Code in its Section 137 states that, “The Constitutional Council shall adopt and proclaim the results of the presidential election within no more than 15 days of the close of the poll.”

The Electoral Code in Section 138 (1) provides that, “Where, after the election, no candidate is declared President-elect of the Republic, the incumbent shall remain in office until a new President is elected and sworn-in.”

The legislator in Law N° 2012/001 of 19 April 2012 relating to the Electoral Code amended and supplemented by Law N° 2012/017 of 21 December 2012 gives the possibility for candidates, political parties and other stakeholders to file petitions in case of electoral disputes that must be ruled on before the proclamation of presidential election results.

As such, Section 132 (1) of the Electoral Code states that, “ The Constitutional Council shall rule on all petitions filed by any candidate, any political party which took part in the election or any person serving as a representative of the administration for the election, requesting the total or partial cancellation of the election operation.”  Section 133 of the Code specifies that, “All petitions filed must reach the Co...

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