The Electoral Commission of Uganda is a constitutionally established organ of the Government of Uganda, whose mandate is to "organize and conduct regular, free and fair elections" in the country, in an efficient, professional and impartial manner The law establishing the electoral commission was promulgated in 1997. The first Electoral Commission served from 1997 until 2002. The current commission came into office in 2016 for a seven-year term, renewable once only. The commission is headed by Justice of the High Court, Justice Simon Mugenyi Byabakama.
You must be on the electoral register to vote in elections and referenda and this is done by registering and you should be 18 years by the close of the update Exercise conducted by the Electoral Commission. You can check for where you vote from our website https://www.ec.or.ug/register
Assessing voter education on electoral processes in Uganda, the document covers an array of elements that are addressed in a bid to enhance voter education. .
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