Transparency. Fairness. Integrity
Have you ever wondered how the outcome of an election is determined? Ghana employs certain methods and rules of counting votes to ensure transparency and credibility of the polls.
Independence of Commission
Article 46 of the 1992 constitution provides that” in the performance of its functions, the Electoral Commission shall not be subject to the control or direction of any authority” except as provided in the constitution or any other law not inconsistent with the constitution.
The Chairman and the two Deputy Chairmen have permanent tenure of office and enjoy the same conditions of service as justices of the Superior Courts.
The Electoral Commission has the power to appoint its officers and other employees by acting in consultation with the Public Service Commission.
The administrative expenses of the Electoral Commission, including salaries, allowances and pensions are chargeable to the Consolidated Fund.
In Ghana, the presidential election is held every four years to elect the President who is the head of state and the Commander in Chief of the Armed Forces through Majoritarian System (Two-Round System).
Ghana’s parliamentary election is a single-member constituency election held every four years to elect representatives to the National Assembly (Parliament). Members are elected using the First Past The Post (FPTP) system.
Currently, the presidential and parliamentary elections are held on the same day.
Local government elections consist of District Assembly and Unit Committee elections. All local government elections shall be held at least six months before or after parliamentary elections
District Assembly elections are held every four years to elect electoral area representatives to the District Assemblies.
2. Unit Committee Elections
Unit committee is the lowest level of the Ghana’s local government structure. Election of Unit Committee members is held every four years to elect representatives to the Units.
Referendums allow people to express their opinion and vote for or against the proposed issue or amendment to the Constitution.
What are the Qualifications and Process of Appointment?
The mode of appointment of the Commission members are specified Article 43 of the 1992 Constitution and Act 451.
Qualification and Appointment of members of the Commission:
What Happens if a Member is Incapacitated or Dies?
If a member cannot fulfill his or her duties or dies, the President, acting on the advice of the Council of State appoints a qualified person to fill the vacancy.
Structure of the Commission
The Commission has its Office in national capital, Accra,16 functional regional offices and 266 district offices across the country. The head office has 7 departments and various units under them.
Features of Ghana’s Electoral System
Ghana’s Electoral System has the following features: