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Central Election Commission (Taiwan)

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Central Election Commission
中央選舉委員會
Zhōngyāng Xuǎnjǔ Wěiyuánhuì
Logo
Agency overview
Formed16 July 1980
Jurisdiction Republic of China
HeadquartersZhongzheng, Taipei
Agency executive
Parent agencyExecutive Yuan
Websitewww.cec.gov.tw

The Central Election Commission (CEC; Chinese: 中央選舉委員會; pinyin: Zhōngyāng Xuǎnjǔ Wěiyuánhuì) is the permanent statutory agency responsible for managing local and national elections in Taiwan. It is an important agency which carries out elections and enhances the democracy in the country. It is also charged with improving the election legal system, improve the quality of service, reinforce impartiality and independence. It has offices in all counties, cities, provinces and municipalities. It is headed by the Chairman of commissioners or Chief of Commissioners.

Functions

The functions of the CEC includes: [1]

  • Election Announcement
  • Candidate Nomination and Registration
  • Lot-Drawing for determining the order of candidates
  • Campaign Activities
  • Public Forums
  • Display and Public Releasing Voters’ Lists
  • Printing Election Bulletins
  • Election Day
  • Electee List Announcement
  • Awarding Electee Certificates

Chairpersons

Liu I-chou, the incumbent Chairperson of CEC.

See also

References

  1. ^ [1] Archived May 17, 2008, at the Wayback Machine

External links