National Electoral Bodies
National Electoral Bodies are organizations responsible for overseeing and managing elections within a country. Their main functions include organizing the electoral process, ensuring fair and transparent voting, and maintaining the integrity of the electoral system. These bodies often set rules and regulations for elections, including voter registration and the conduct of political parties.
In many countries, National Electoral Bodies also handle the counting of votes and the announcement of results. They work to educate the public about the voting process and may also address any disputes or issues that arise during elections. Examples of such bodies include the Federal Election Commission in the United States and the Electoral Commission in the United Kingdom.