CHAPTER
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ELECTIONS
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The
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There shall
be an Electoral Commission which shall consist of a Chairman
who shall be a Judge nominated in that behalf by the Judicial Service Commission
and such other members, not being less than six, as may be appointed in
accordance with an Act of Parliament.
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A person shall not be qualified
to hold the office of a member of the Electoral Commission if that person
is a Minister, Deputy Minister, a member of Parliament or a person holding
public office.
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Subject to this section, a
person shall cease to be a member of the Electoral Commission -
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at the expiration of four
years from the date of his or her appointment, unless re-appointed to a
new four-year term; or
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if any circumstances arise
that, if that person were not a member of the Electoral Commission, he
or she would be disqualified for appointment as such.
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A member of the Electoral
Commission may be removed from office by the President on the recommendation
of the Public Appointments Committee on the grounds of incapacity or incompe-tence
in the performance of the duties of that office.
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Powers
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The Electoral
Commission shall exercise such functions in relation to elections as are
conferred upon it by this Constitution or by an Act of Parliament.
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The duties and functions of
the Electoral Commission shall include -
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to determine constituency
boundaries impartially on the basis of ensuring that constituencies contain
approxi-mately equal numbers of voters eligible to register, subject only
to considerations of -
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population density;
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ease of communication; and
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geographical features and
existing administrative areas;
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to review existing constituency
boundaries at intervals of not more than five years and alter them in accordance
with the principles laid down in subsection (2) (a);
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to determine electoral petitions
and complaints related to the conduct of any elections;
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to ensure compliance with
the provisions of this Constitution and any other Act of Parliament; and
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to perform such other functions
as may be prescribed by this Constitution or an Act of Parliament.
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Any person who has petitioned
or complained to the Electoral Commission shall have a right to appeal
to the High Court against determinations made under subsections (2) (c)
and (2) (d).
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The Electoral Commission shall
exercise its powers, functions and duties under this section independent
of any direction or interference by other authority or any person.
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Without prejudice to subsection
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the High Court shall have
jurisdiction to entertain applications for judicial review of the exercise
by the Electoral Commission of its powers and functions to ensure that
such powers and functions were duly exercised in accordance with this Constitution
or any Act of Parliament; and
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the National Assembly shall
confirm all determinations by the Electoral Commission with regard to the
drawing up of constituency boundaries but may not alter the boundaries
of any constituency, except upon the recommendation of the Electoral Commission.
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The
franchise 6 of 1995 |
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All persons
shall be eligible to vote in any general election, by-election, presidential
election, local government election or referendum, subject only to this
section.
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Subject to subsection (3),
a person shall be qualified to be registered as a voter in a constituency
if, and shall not be so qualified unless, at the date of the application
for registration that person -
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is a citizen of Malawi or,
if not a citizen, has been ordinarily resident in the Republic for seven
years;
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has attained the age of eighteen
years; and
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is ordinarily resident in
that constituency or was born there or is employed or carries on a business
there.
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No person shall be qualified
for registration as a voter in a constituency if that person -
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is under any law in force
in the Republic adjudged or otherwise declared to be mentally incompetent;
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is under sentence of death
imposed by a court having jurisdiction in the Republic, either before or
after the appointed day; or
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is disqualified from registration
as a voter on the grounds of his or her having been convicted of any violation
of any law relating to elections passed by Parliament and in force at the
time of, or after, the commencement of this Constitution, but such disqualification
shall be valid only with respect to registration for the election in question
and the person so disqualified shall be qualified to be registered as a
voter in the next or any subsequent election.
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Where any person is qualified
to be registered in more than one constituency as a voter, he or she may
be so registered only in one of the constituencies.
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No person shall exercise more
than one vote in any one election.
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