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EC elected to Board of Association of World Election Bodies

Our Reporter
Last updated: October 25, 2024 7:31 am
Our Reporter
Published: October 25, 2024

Bogota, Colombia – October 23rd, 2024:
The Electoral Commission of Uganda (EC) has been elected to the Executive Board of the Association of World Election Bodies (A-WEB), a forum that brings together election management bodies across the world.

The election took place during the 6th General Assembly of A-WEB in Bogota, Colombia, South America, on Wednesday,23rd October 2024.

The EC was nominated to the Board, alongside the Independent Electoral and Boundaries Commission (IEBC) of Kenya, by members from Africa region, to fill two vacant positions to represent the continent. They were subsequently confirmed by all members at the General Assembly, and will serve for two years, renewable once.

The two join three other Electoral management bodies of Libya, Sierra Leone and Mauritius, as representatives of Africa on the Board.

The Executive Board leads and provides oversight to the association’s activities of advancing democratic, free, fair, transparent and credible elections worldwide.

Speaking while accepting Uganda’s election, Commissioner Peter James Emorut, who represented the EC at the General Assembly, thanked members for the confidence they have vested in the Commission and Uganda, and pledged that the EC will make a positive contribution in advancing the mission and vision of the association during its tenure.

Headquartered in South Korea, A-WEB is the world’s largest international organization in the field of election management.

It currently comprises 121 Election Management Bodies (EMBs) from 111 countries. Since its establishment in 2013, A-WEB has pursued its mission and vision of fostering effective as efficient conduct of free, fair, transparent and participative elections world.

TAGGED:Electoral CommissionJames Byabakama
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