State Election Commission
The State Election Commission is an independent body responsible for overseeing and conducting elections within a specific state. Its primary role is to ensure that elections are free, fair, and transparent, adhering to the laws and regulations set forth by the state and federal government. The commission manages the electoral process, including voter registration, candidate nominations, and the actual voting process.
Additionally, the State Election Commission works to educate voters about their rights and the voting process. It also addresses any complaints or issues that arise during elections, ensuring that all electoral activities are conducted smoothly and without bias. This body plays a crucial role in maintaining the integrity of the democratic process at the state level.