National Election Commission (South Korea)

National Election Commission
NEC
중앙선거관리위원회
中央選擧管理委員會
Jungang Seongeo Gwalliwiwonhoe
Agency overview
Formed 21 January 1963
Jurisdiction Republic of Korea
Headquarters Gwacheon-si, Gyeonggi-do
Agency executives
  • Lee In-Bok, Chairperson
  • Lee Jong-Woo, Vice Chairperson
Website www.nec.go.kr
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Constitution

The National Election Commission (Korean: 중앙선거관리위원회; NEC) is the independent electoral branch in South Korea established to manage free and fair elections and national referendums and administrative affairs concerning political parties and funds. The agency was established in accordance with Article 114 of the Constitution of South Korea. The NEC is equal in status with the National Assembly, the executive branch, the Supreme Court and the Constitutional Court of Korea. The purpose of its establishment is to fairly manage elections.

Organization

The Election Commission (NEC) has a four-stage organizational structure, consisting of the National Election Commission, 17 Si(metropolitan city)/Do(province) Election Commissions, 250 Gu(district or ward)/Si(city)/Gun(county) Election Commissions and 3,481 Eup/Myeon/Dong(township) Election Commissions.[1]

The term of office of the members of the Commission shall be six years. No member of the Commission shall be expelled from office except by impeachment or a sentence of imprisonment without prison labor or heavier punishment. The members of the Commission shall not join political parties, nor shall they participate in political activities.

Overseas Election Commission shall be operated for Korean citizens in overseas where embassies and consulate-generals locate, 180 days before and until 30 days after each the presidential election and the National Assembly elections conducted following the termination of office.

1. National Election Commission
- Composition
The National Election Commission is an independent constitutional agency composed of 9 members. 3 members are appointed by the President, 3 elected by the National Assembly and 3 nominated by the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court. The Chairperson and the Vice Chairperson are elected from among the Commissioners and as is its custom, the Justice of the Supreme Court is elected as the Chairperson. The Vice Chairperson of State Minister level is a full-time position unlike the Chairperson and supports the Chairperson as well as oversees the Secretariat as directed by the Chairperson. 6-year term of office is guaranteed by the constitution.
The Secretariat, the Internet Election News Deliberation Commission and the Election Debate Broadcasting Commission are the NEC’s affiliated institutions.

- Secretariat
The Secretariat is composed of the Secretary General of State Minister level and the Deputy Secretary General of Vice Minister level in addition to two offices, twenty five divisions and one training institute.

2. Si/Do Election Commission
- Composition
Si/Do Election Commissions are composed of the Chairperson, the Vice Chairperson and Commissioners. Each political party that has a negotiating group in the National Assembly recommends one person (who has a voting right and is not a member of any political party) as a Commissioner. Three members including two judges are recommended by the Chief Justice of a Local District Court and another three members are nominated from a pool of scholars and individuals known for high academic and ethical standards. The Chairperson of the Commission is elected from among the members and customarily the Chief Justice of a District Court is elected the Chairperson. The Vice Chairperson is nominated by the National Election Commission and serves full-time. Under each Si/Do Election Commission are a secretariat and the Election Broadcasting Debates Commission.

- Secretariat
The Secretariat consists of the Vice Chairperson, the Secretary General and Four Divisions.

3. Gu/Si/Gun Election Commission
- Composition
Gu/Si/Gun Election Commissions are composed of the Chairperson, the Deputy Chairperson and Commissioners. Each Gu/Si/Gun Election Commission currently has two members endorsed by the political parties having a negotiation body in the National Assembly and six members commissioned by the Si/Do Election Commission from among judges, educators or persons known for their high academic and ethical standards.
The Chairperson and the Deputy Chairperson are elected from among the Commissioners and as is its custom, the Judge is elected as the Chairperson. No Commissioner holds a full-time position. The Gu/Si/Gun Election Commission has the Secretariat and the Election Debate Broadcasting Commission within the organization.

- Secretariat
The Gu/Si/Gun Election Commission that manages the National Assembly constituencies has an Executive Bureau, otherwise, an Executive Division within the organization. An Executive Bureau/Executive Division consists of the fourth grade (fifth grade) Director General of Secretariat and two divisions.

4. Eup/Myeon/Dong Election Commissions
- Composition
Eup/Myeon/Dong Election Commissions are composed of the Chairperson, the Vice Chairperson and Commissioners.
Political parties that can constitute a negotiation body in the National Assembly endorse two members among those who reside in the Eup/Myeon/Dong and have the right to vote for members of the National Assembly but who are not members of any political party. The Gu/Si/Gun Election Commission appoints four members among the persons of learning and high moral repute. The Chairperson and the Vice Chairperson are elected from among the Commissioners. No Commissioner holds a full-time position.

- Executive Organs
The Eup/Myeon/Dong Election Commission elects secretaries and clerks among local government officials to provide administrative support to the Election Commission. In addition, returning officers selected from among public officials or faculties are assigned to constituencies, where they are required to manage administrative duties pertaining to voting.

Current Commissioners of NEC

The current members of the NEC are:

(The Vice Chairperson is the only full-time position within the Commission, who oversees the Commission Secretariat.)

Duties and Responsibilities

The National Election Commission manages elections for public office, including elections for President, National Assembly members, local council members and heads of the local government. The Commission also manages entrusted elections for heads of the Agricultural, Fisheries, Livestock and Forestry Cooperatives and for candidates of presidents of National Universities. The Commission administers the registration, change, performance and dismissal of political parties and supports their activities on the basis of the constitution and the Political Parties Act, provides national subsidies for political parties, oversees the establishment and performance of supporters associations, collects and distributes political funds and monitors how the political funds are spent to guarantee smooth fundraising and transparency according to the Political Funds Act.[2]

- Manage Elections for Public Offices
The Election Commission (EC) manages the presidential election and elections for National Assembly Members, Local Council Members and heads of the local government as prescribed by the ‘Public Official Election Act'.
Election management includes registering preliminary candidates during a certain time period before the election, making and overseeing an electoral register, registering candidates, managing election campaign as well as voting and counting to finally determine elected candidates.

-Prevent, Oversee and Control Election Law Violations
The EC strictly oversees and controls activities that do damage to fairness in election as well as takes preventive actions against election law violations to ensure an equal opportunity for political parties and candidates and to hold elections in a fair way while the election processes are complied with.

- Investigate into the Incomes and Expenses of Election-related Funds
The EC verifies and investigates information on incomes and expenses of election-related funds reported by parties and candidates. In case of any violation such as providing false information, the EC brings a formal charge or requests an investigation against the violations.

- Manage Entrusted Elections [3]
The EC manages elections for the head of the Agricultural, Fisheries, Livestock and Forestry Cooperatives and the president of national universities to realize fair elections under the Election Commission Act and other relevant laws and regulations. The process of those entrusted elections is similar in nature to that of the elections for public offices.

- Manage National Referendums [4]
The EC conducts and manages referendums based on the constitution to hear public opinions on important policies that affect national security such as foreign policy, national defense, unification and revision of the constitution.

- Manage Residents’ Referendums [5]
The EC manages Residents’ Referendums to determine important matters which will be formulated into ordinances of local governments and which also relate to national policies and impose a heavy burden on or affect the public. The process of Residents’ Referendums is similar to that of referendums.

- Manage Residents’ Recall Votes [6]
The EC manages Residents’ Recall Votes through which the public decide to remove a head of local government or a local council member from his/her office before his/her office term is terminated in such cases as parliamentary democracy is damaged due to the elected head of local government or local council member violating the law, performing wrongdoings or neglecting his/her duty.

- Manage Political Party Duties [7]
The EC administers the registration, change, performance and dismissal of political parties and supports their activities on the basis of the constitution and the Political Parties Act to guarantee freedom of forming a political party and of doing political activities so that the parties will be developed into ‘Policy-oriented’ parties.

- Manage Affairs in Relation to Political Funds [8]
The National Election Commission provides national subsidies for political parties, oversees the establishment and performance of supporters associations, collects and distributes political funds and monitors how the political funds are spent to guarantee smooth fundraising and transparency according to the Political Funds Act.

References

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