Electoral Commission
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The term Electoral Commission or Election Commission usually refers to a committee dedicated to electoral politics. It may refer to:
- An organization or committee in charge of electoral affairs (a.k.a. Election Management Body):
- Election Assistance Commission in the United States.
- Electoral Commission in the United Kingdom.
- The Australian Electoral Commission
- The New Zealand Electoral Commission.
- The Electoral Affairs Commission of Hong Kong.
- Independent Electoral Commission of Iraq
- Central Election Commission of Ukraine
- U.S. Federal Election Commission
- Election Commission of India
- Commission on Elections (Philippines)
- Election Commission of Malaysia
- A committee used to resolve election dispute in the United States, applied to resolve the 1876 presidential election. See Electoral Commission (US).
[edit] See also
- Election Committee in Hong Kong, an electoral college
- Election administration