In law, election results can be contested through the judicial system. - Global Integrity Index - Actionable Governance Indicators



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In law, election results can be contested through the judicial system. - Global Integrity Index - Actionable Governance Indicators (2009)

Rank

Country

Value

1Brazil100
2Angola100
3Argentina100
4Armenia100
5Azerbaijan100
6Bangladesh100
7Belarus100
8Benin100
9Bosnia and Herzegovina100
10Timor-Leste100
11Bulgaria100
12Burundi100
13Cambodia100
14Cameroon100
15Chile100
16China100
17Colombia100
18Democratic Republic of the Congo100
19Macedonia100
20Ecuador100
21Egypt100
22Ethiopia100
23Georgia100
24Ghana100
25Guatemala100
26India100
27Indonesia100
28Iraq100
29Malawi100
30Kazakhstan100
31Kenya100
32Kyrgyzstan100
33Latvia100
34Lebanon100
35Liberia100
36Lithuania100
37Mexico100
38Moldova100
39Mongolia100
40Montenegro100
41Morocco100
42Namibia100
43Nepal100
44Nigeria100
45Pakistan100
46Philippines100
47Poland100
48Romania100
49Russia100
50Rwanda100
51Senegal100
52Serbia100
53Sierra Leone100
54Somalia100
55South Africa100
56Sri Lanka100
57St. Vincent and the Grenadines100
58Tajikistan100
59Tanzania100
60Thailand100
61Turkey100
62Uganda100
63Ukraine100
64Vanuatu100
65Venezuela100
66Vietnam100
67West Bank and Gaza100
68Yemen100
69Zimbabwe100
70Algeria0
71Peru0
72Jordan0
73Costa Rica0
74Nicaragua0
75Mozambique0
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