Electoral Commission
Electoral commission is a body responsible for organizing and conducting elections in a political system. It can also be seen as an independent and impartial body responsible for conducting and organizing all elections in a given country. It has the chairman as the head and other members of the commission. In Nigeria for example, FEDECO was the commission responsible for the 1979/83 second republic elections, NEC was responsible for the conduct of the third republics election which was aborted while INEC conducted the 1998/1999 general elections for the fourth republic and till date.
Features of an Electoral Commission
- It is a body responsible for organising and conducting all elections.
- The commission is responsible for the conduct of free and fair elections.
- It has the sole power of announcing election results.
- It has an independent and impartial electoral body.
- The body has a fixed tenure of office.
- There are resident commissioners for each states of the federation.
- It is a neutral body and should be non-partisan in outlook.
Functions of an Electoral Commission
- It registers political parties according to laid down rules and regulations.
- It has the sole power to organize free and fair election in a country.
- Eligible voters are registered by the commission.
- The body makes provision for necessary materials needed for elections.
- It does the appointment and training of electoral officers.
- The commission gives financial grants to political parties.
- They enlighten the electorates about issues involved in elections.
- The commission provides adequate security at the polling stations.
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