In the last national election, how many days did it take for the EMB to announce certified results?
Philippines
http://www.electionguide.org/countries/id/171/
RESOLUTION OF BOTH HOUSES NO. 1
Introduced by Speaker Prospero C. Nograles and Senate President JuanPonce Enrile
RESOLUTIONOF BOTH HOUSES
APPROVING THE REPORT OF THE JOINT COMMITTEE, DECLARING THE RESULTS OF THENATIONAL ELECTIONS HELD ON MAY 10, 2010, FOR THE OFFICES OF PRESIDENT AND VICEPRESIDENT, AND PROCLAIMING THE DULY ELECTED PRESIDENT AND VICE PRESIDENT OF THEREPUBLIC OF THE PHILIPPINES
9 June 2010
Source:
2011 Carter Center Final LimitedElection Observation Report
Observationof Closing and Results Transmission (pg. 36-37)
Within five hours of the close of voting, 57percent of the clustered precincts had transmitted their results to the COMELECservers. By 8 a.m. on May 11, or 13 hours after the close of voting, thatfigure had increased to 78.5 percent. By midnight May 12, 2010, 92 percent ofpolling stations using a form of wireless transmission had successfullysubmitted their results. These figures represented a dramatic improvement in speedof transmission compared with the manual system used in previous elections, inwhich results soon after they were received at the central server on agovernment-hosted, publicly accessible website, and poll watchers throughoutthe country were able to confirm their precinct-level printed returns with thefigures published at the national level.
Source:https://www.cartercenter.org/resources/pdfs/news/peace_publications/election_reports/philippines-may%202010-elections-finalrpt.pdf