
Electoral Complaints Commission (ECC)
The Electoral Complaints Commission (ECC) is an independent body responsible for investigating and addressing issues related to the fairness and integrity of elections. When voters, candidates, or political parties have concerns about election violations—such as fraud, misconduct, or procedural errors—they can file complaints with the ECC. The commission reviews these complaints, conducts investigations, and makes decisions to ensure the electoral process remains transparent and credible. Its role is essential in maintaining public trust and upholding democratic standards during elections.