Central Election Commission
The Central Election Commission (CEC) is an independent body responsible for overseeing and managing elections in a country. Its primary role is to ensure that elections are conducted fairly, transparently, and in accordance with the law. The CEC organizes the electoral process, including voter registration, candidate nominations, and the counting of votes.
In many countries, the CEC also works to educate the public about the electoral process and promote voter participation. It may implement measures to prevent electoral fraud and ensure that all eligible citizens can exercise their right to vote. The CEC plays a crucial role in upholding democracy and maintaining public trust in the electoral system.