Ethiopian national electoral board functions and responsibilities

The Ethiopian National Electoral Board is an independent constitutional body established under Article 102 of the Federal Democratic Republic of Ethiopia Constitution. The board has conducted six national elections, four regional elections, and nine referendums.

The Ethiopian National Electoral Board has organized federal and regional secretariats since its establishment, with offices in all regions, city administrations, and at the federal level. Starting from Tahsas 2011 E.C. (approximately December 2018), the board underwent restructuring under a new sponsoring law approved by the House of Peoples' Representatives, shifting to five full-time members from the previous setup. The board's secretariat is managed internally, with each member's term lasting six years.

Under Proclamation 1133/2011, the board's powers and functions include conducting elections and referendums impartially, registering and overseeing political organizations, allocating financial support, organizing polling stations, verifying results, and resolving complaints. Additionally, it grants accreditation to observers, conducts by-elections, and handles legal challenges. The board also proposes amendments to election laws and submits reports to the House of Peoples' Representatives. It ensures free and fair elections at all levels through preparation, monitoring, and logistical arrangements.

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Ethiopian political parties sign election code of conduct at a ceremonial event 100 days before the vote.
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Ethiopian parties sign election code of conduct

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Ethiopia's National Election Board launched a code of conduct for candidates in the upcoming general election. At an event, 48 political parties signed the code and unveiled their campaign symbols. This occurred 100 days before the vote.

The Ethiopian government has detailed citizens' rights in democratic electoral processes under Article 38 of the constitution. These rights include non-discriminatory voting and candidacy, secret ballots, and participation in elections. Citizens bear responsibilities to ensure fair and accountable voting through active involvement.

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Ethiopia's National Electoral Board has launched a manifesto titled “Our Election – A Country Without Us” for the 7th general election in Addis Ababa. The document outlines the role of elections in national development and how citizens can contribute by exercising their rights. It aims to inform candidates about their participation in the process.

The Ethiopian National Electoral Board has outlined 3463 seats across the House of Peoples' Representatives, regional councils, and city councils for the 7th general election. This total is distributed among various regions and cities.

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Ethiopia's National Electoral Board has begun consultations to set the voter registration timeline. The process will start on dates determined by the board at the national level and proceed regionally.

Ethiopia's National Election Commission has begun consultations in Addis Ababa with Tigray regional stakeholders and various community groups. The move aims to prevent election delays, ensure safety and set a democratic example. Similar practices exist in Ethiopia and other countries.

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The Southern Ethiopia Region's Communication Affairs Bureau has urged media outlets to fulfill their responsibilities in the 7th general election process. During a consultative meeting in Wolaita Sodo town, it emphasized the need for transparency, nationalism, and peace to ensure a successful election.

 

 

 

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