64.
Appeals from decisions of the commission.
(1) Any person aggrieved by a decision of the Electoral Commission
in respect of any of the complaints referred to in article 61(f) of this
Constitution may appeal to the High Court.
(2) A person aggrieved by a decision of the commission in respect of
a demarcation of a boundary may appeal to a tribunal consisting of three
persons appointed by the Chief Justice; and the commission shall give effect
to the decision of the tribunal.
(3) A person aggrieved by a decision of the tribunal made under
clause (2) of this article may appeal to the High Court.
(4) A decision of the High Court on an appeal under clause (1) or (3)
of this article shall be final.
(5) Parliament shall make laws providing for procedure for the
expeditious disposal of appeals referred to in this article.
65.
Staff of the commission.
The appointment of officers and employees of the Electoral Commission
shall be made by the commission acting in consultation with the Public
Service Commission.
66.
Expenses of the commission.
(1) Parliament shall ensure that adequate resources and facilities are
provided to the commission to enable it to perform its functions effectively.
(2) The commission shall be a self-accounting institution and shall
deal directly with the Ministry responsible for finance on matters relating to
its finances.
(3) The administrative expenses of the commission, including
salaries, allowances and pensions payable to or in respect of persons serving
with the commission, shall be charged on the Consolidated Fund.