
Chief Election Commissioner
The Chief Election Commissioner (CEC) is the head of the Election Commission, responsible for overseeing the organization and conduct of elections in a country or state. Their role is to ensure elections are fair, transparent, and free from bias or interference. The CEC sets guidelines, supervises election officials, and enforces rules to maintain integrity in the voting process. They work to uphold democratic principles by ensuring that every eligible voter has a chance to vote and that the results reflect the true will of the people.