Who may file a complaint?
Cambodia
LAW on Election of Members of the NationalAssembly (LEMNA) and Amendments of Law on Election of Members of the NationalAssembly (Rev 2013)
CHAPTER VIII
POLLING, VOTE COUNTING, AND CONSOLIDATION OF THEELECTION RESULTS
Art. 108
The political parties’ agentsand the national and international observers may
participate as witnesses inthe delivery or the receipt of the polling report.
Art. 109-(new)
The Commune/Sangkat ElectionCommissions shall collect the minute and
other documents from allPolling Station Commission and make a report of
consolidation of the electionresults in their commune/sangkat. This report of
consolidation shall be made infour (4) copies, one (1) of which shall be sent to the
National Election Committee,one (1) copy to be sent to the concerned Provincial/
Municipal Election Commission,one (1) copy to be posted at the Commune/
Sangkat Election Commission’soffice and the last one to be kept for filing.
If there are complaintsagainst the election results or irregularities at any
polling station, the Commune/Sangkat Election Commission shall immediately hold
a decision-making meeting opento public to solve those complaints.
In case, a complainant is notsatisfied with the Commune/Sangkat
Commission’s decision, he/sheor his/her representative has the right to appeal to
the Provincial/Municipal Election Commissionimmediately.
Art. 114
After the announcement of the provisionalresults of the Election, , all political party registered for running in the Election may file a complaintagainst all or part of the electionresults within seventy two (72) hours to the National Election Committee or directly to the Constitutional Council byindicating irregularities caused by the Commissions or Members of theCommissions, the date and the place whereirregularities have taken place, thenames and addresses of witnesses, including other documents or evidences.
Source: http://www.necelect.org.kh/nec_english/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=93&Itemid=216