Overview, Mission & Vision

THE ELECTORAL COMMISSION

The Electoral Commission is one of the governance institutions provided for under the 1992 constitution. The Commission was established by the Electoral Commission Act (Act 451) of 1993. It was set up purposely to manage the conduct of all public elections and to handle all matters directly relating to the conduct of elections in the country.  It is made up of 7 members – a chairman, 2 deputy chairmen and 4 other members. The commission has administrative and regulatory powers. It meets regularly to make policy for implementation on day-to-day basis by the Chairman and his two Deputy Chairmen. A Chief Director and a number of Directors and Departmental/Sectional heads assist the Chairman and the two deputy chairmen in the administration of the commission.

Vision
The vision of the Electoral Commission is to become an institution that is adequately resourced, staffed with professionally trained and highly motivated personnel, totally independent in the performance of its functions and dedicated to the efficient delivery of transparent, free, fair and incontrovertible elections as a contribution to good governance.
 
Mission
The Mission of the Electoral Commission is to advance the course of democracy and good governance for enhanced development of Ghana by institutionalizing free, fair and transparent elections to the acceptance of all stakeholders.

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