An election commission is a body charged with overseeing the implementation of electioneering process of any country. The formal names of election commissions vary from jurisdiction to jurisdiction, and may be styled an electoral commission, a central or state election commission, or an election board, an electoral council or an electoral court. Election commissions can be independent, mixed, judicial or executive. They may also be responsible for electoral boundary delimitation. In federations there may be a separate body for each subnational government. An election commission has a duty to ensure elections are conducted in an orderly manner.
The Ministry of Finance has released Shs56 billion to the Electoral Commission to facilitate the long-awaited Local Council (LC) elections across Uganda.
The funds are aimed to support the conduct of elections for LC I, LC II and Village Women Councils, paving the way for a process that has...
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📢 🇺🇬 UGANDA ELECTORAL COMMISSION – PUBLISH THE 2026 RESULTS NOW!!!
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The people of Uganda have spoken, and the nation is waiting. Democracy thrives on transparency, and withholding official results undermines public trust. Citizens...
A group of Special Police Constables (SPCs) who served as polling constables during Uganda's 2026 General Election on Friday stormed Electoral Commission offices in Ibanda District, demanding payment of allowances they claim have remained unpaid for four months.
The aggrieved officers gathered...
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