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The senate passed the Electoral Commission (Interim) Act
2006 on October 20th, 2006, clearing the way for the
creation of the Electoral Commission of Jamaica (E.C.J.). Its responsibility is to protect the electoral process from the immediate direction, influence and control of the Government, which may influence its functioning to the detriment of persons with opposing views who may wish to participate in the process.
In addition to conducting general elections, by-elections
or referenda, the Commission is responsible for compiling
and maintaining the register of eligible electors; verifying
the identity of every eligible elector; approving political
parties eligible to receive state funding; and administering
electoral funding and financial disclosure requirements.
The Commission comprises four selected members, four
nominated members which include two persons nominated by the Prime Minister
and two nominated by the Leader of the Opposition and the
Director of Elections.
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