Independent Electoral and Boundaries Commission
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Formed | November 9, 2011 |
Headquarters | Nairobi, Kenya |
Employees | 339 (2006) |
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Website | iebc.or.ke |
The Independent Electoral and Boundaries Commission (IEBC) is an independent regulatory agency that was founded in 2011 by the Constitution of Kenya. The Commission is responsible for conducting or supervising referenda and elections to any elective body or office established by the Constitution, and any other elections as prescribed by an Act of Parliament. It was created in a provision of the 2010 constitution and the Independent Electoral and Boundaries Commission Act. Its mandate includes; the continuous registration of voters and revision of the voter’s roll, the delimitation of constituencies and wards, the regulation of political parties process, the settlement of electoral disputes, the registration of candidates for elections, voter education, the facilitation of the observation, monitoring and evaluation of elections,the regulation of money spent by a candidate or party in respect of any election, the development of a code of conduct for candidates and parties, the monitoring of compliance with legislation on nomination of candidates by parties."[1]
Membership
The Commission is made up of nine commissioners, who are appointed by the President of Kenya and confirmed by the Kenyan Parliament. Each member serves a six-year term. By law, no Commissioner can be a member of a political party, and at least four votes are required for any official Commission action.
The appointed C.E.O. serves as a secretary to the commission.
Commissioners
Current
- Albert Casmus Bwire - June 2008 - confirmed November 09, 2011
- Kule Galma Godana - June 2008 - confirmed November 09, 2011
- Amb. Yusuf A. Nzibo - June 2008 - confirmed November 09, 2011
- Eng. Abdullahi Sharawe - June 2008 - confirmed November 09, 2011
- Thomas Letangule - June 2008 - confirmed November 09, 2011
- J. Muthoni Wangai - June 2008 - confirmed November 09, 2011
- Mohamed Alawi Hussun - June 2008 - confirmed November 09, 2011
- Ezra Chiloba - 2015 - Commission Secretary
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Offices
National Office
The IEBC national office is located on the 6th Floor of Anniversary Towers,University Way in Nairobi.
County Office
The candidates seeking county seats will present their nominations papers at the IEBC county offices.
Constituency Office
The Commission currently has offices in every constituency in the country.
Key roles
For the upcoming election IEBC has appointed individuals to the following positions:[3][4][5][6]
Returning Officer
These are individuals appointed by the Commission for the purpose of conducting an election or a referendum at the County Level. County returning officers will be assisted by a Deputy County Returning Officer.
Constituency Returning Officer
These are individuals appointed by the Commission for the purpose of conducting an election or a referendum at the Constituency Level. Constituency returning officers will be assisted by a Deputy Constituency Returning Officer.
Elections
The commission successfully ran by-elections in Kajiado North, Ndhiwa and Kangema constituencies in 2012. The 2013 elections scheduled for 4 March 2013 was the first general elections ran by the commission.
The commission organised the Kenyan general election, 2013 on 4 March 2013. The Presidential election was petitioned at the Supreme Court of Kenya.[7]
See also
References
- ↑ "Visions,Mission and Mandate". Independent Electoral and Boundaries Commission. Retrieved 2012-05-17.
- ↑ "Kibaki appoints IEBC team, new Ombudsman" (Press release). November 9, 2011. Retrieved 2012-05-17.
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- ↑ "Raila to challenge Uhuru's victory in court - Politics". nation.co.ke. Retrieved 2013-11-07.
External links
- Official Independent Electoral and Boundaries Commission website
- Kibaki appoints IEBC team, new Ombudsman from Capital FM