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Electoral Commission of Uganda
Government Agency
Kampala, Uganda
The Electoral Commission of Uganda is an independent body established to oversee and manage electoral processes in Uganda, with a mission to ensure free, fair, and credible elections, as well as uphold the democratic rights of citizens to participate in the political process. Renowned for its vital role in strengthening democracy, the Commission has earned recognition both locally and internationally for its commitment to transparency, impartiality, and integrity in electoral management.
The Electoral Commission fosters a professional, transparent, and inclusive work culture, prioritizing staff development, innovation, and collaboration, and offers diverse job opportunities across various sectors, with flexible work arrangements for those dedicated to advancing democratic governance. Since its establishment in 1995, the Commission has continuously evolved, incorporating technology and best practices to enhance the electoral process, including innovations such as biometric voter registration and electronic results transmission.
Operating nationwide with regional offices across Uganda, the Electoral Commission is driven by core values of independence, fairness, transparency, and accountability, ensuring that the electoral process remains a foundation for peace and political stability. Its corporate social responsibility initiatives include voter education, youth engagement, and promoting gender equality in political participation. For more information, visit www.ec.or.ug.
Uganda Electoral Commission Jobs
The Electoral Commission
The Electoral Commission seeks to recruit Display Officers on a part-time/temporary basis to support the display of the National Voters Register at polling stations across the country in preparation for the 2026 General Elections.