Examples of Electoral Commission Act in a sentence
The Zimbabwe Electoral Commission Act as amended by the Presidential Powers (Temporary Measures) (Amendment of Electoral Act) Regulations S.I. 85 of 2013, provides for the functions of the ZEC which include delimitation of Constituencies and electoral boundaries; voter education, accreditation of election observers; preparation for and voting at poll; special and postal voting; conflict management (through Multi-party Liaison Committees) and monitoring of media coverage during elections.
Subject to subsection (2), the Zimbabwe Electoral Commission Act [ Chapter 2:12] (No. 22 of 2004) is repealed.
Cessation of employment of civil servants on contesting for electionAct No. 4 of 1992 s.23Act No. 12 of 1995 s.14 Terms of service of Members of ParliamentAct No. 15 of 1984 s.2 Electoral Commission Act No. 4 of 1992, s.
Zimbabwe Electoral Commission Act, 2004, section 15 A (1), as amended by the Electoral Laws Amendment Act of 2007.
The bases of the organization of the elections system and its principles are embodied in the Constitution, in which the whole of chapter XXIII is devoted to this matter, and in the Referendums Act (1991), the Presidency (Election) Act (1991), the Oliy Majlis (Elections) Act (1993), the Councils of Peoples’ Deputies (Oblast, District and City Elections) Act (1999), the Citizens’ Voting Rights (Guarantees) Act (1994) and the Central Electoral Commission Act (1998).
A leader of a political party registered in terms of the Electoral Commission Act, 1996.
The duties and functions of the Electoral Commission are defined in section 5 of the Electoral Commission Act, 1996.
The various laws of Uganda, such as the 1995 Constitution in which it has been enshrined that power belongs to the people, with the provisions therein for elections, the Electoral Commission Act, the Presidential Elections Act, the Parliamentary Elections Act, the Local Governments Act, and the rules made under them, all have provisions whose intendments are the genuine conduct of the electoral process to enable the voters express their true will.
The CEO also performs other duties and functions assigned to him or her by the Commission, the Electoral Commission Act or any other law.
The Controlling Officer responded that this was a Condition of Service that was determined by the Commission for its members of staff in line with Section 12 of the Electoral Commission Act, No 24 of 1996.