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45 FUNCTIONS OF ELECTORAL COMMISSION
The Electoral Commission shall have the following functions—
(a) to compile the register of voters and revise it at such periods as may be determined by law;
(b) to demarcate the electoral boundaries for both national and local government elections;
(c) to conduct and supervise all public elections and referenda;
(d) to educate the people on the electoral process and its purpose;
(e) to undertake programmes for the expansion of the registration of voters; and
(f) to perform such other functions as may be prescribed by law.
46 INDEPENDENCE OF THE COMMISSION
Except as provided in this Constitution or in any other law not inconsistent with this Constitution, in
the performance of its functions, the Electoral Commission, shall not be subject to the direction or
control of any person or authority.
47 CONSTITUENCIES
(1)
Ghana shall be divided into as many constituencies for the purpose of election of members of
Parliament as the Electoral Commission may prescribe, and each constituency shall be represented
by one member of Parliament.
(2)
No constituency shall fall within more than one region.
(3)
The boundaries of each constituency shall be such that the number of inhabitants in the constituency
is, as nearly as possible, equal to the population quota.
(4)
For the purposes of clause (3) of this article, the number of inhabitants of a constituency may be
greater or less than the population quota in order to take account of means of communication,
geographical features, density of population and area and boundaries of the regions and other
administrative or traditional areas.
(5)
The Electoral Commission shall review the division of Ghana into constituencies at intervals of not
less than seven years, or within twelve months after the publication of the enumeration figures after
the holding of a census of the population of Ghana, whichever is earlier, and may, as a result, alter the
constituencies.
(6)
Where the boundaries of a constituency established under this article are altered as a result of a
review, the alteration shall come into effect upon the next dissolution of Parliament.
(7)
For the purposes of this article, "population quota" means the number obtained by dividing the
number of inhabitants of Ghana by the number of constituencies 'into which Ghana is divided under
this article.
Ghana 1992 (rev. 1996)
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