
New Zealand Electoral Commission
The New Zealand Electoral Commission is an independent agency responsible for managing and overseeing elections in New Zealand. Its key roles include ensuring fair and transparent electoral processes, such as voter registration, conducting elections, and promoting public awareness about voting. The Commission also enforces electoral laws, ensuring candidates and parties comply with regulations during elections. By providing a balanced and impartial framework, the Electoral Commission helps maintain the integrity of New Zealand’s democracy, ensuring that citizens can exercise their right to vote freely and fairly in local and national elections.