As pointed out by Ramkarran, ANUG's lawyer, four (4) options remain:
1. CCJ does have jurisdiction, but say that the COA was right in its ruling;
2. CCJ does have jurisdiction, say the COA was wrong for lack of jurisdiction, but give no further directives;
3. CCJ does have jurisdiction, say the COA was wrong for lack of jurisdiction, and overturn the COA ruling; or
4. CCJ does not have jurisdiction.
With the way they were questioning APNU's lawyers, I won't be surprise if they say they have jurisdiction, but decide to defer to GECOM to do its job with or without Lowenfield's numbers. Any aggrieved party would then take it to the High Court.