3.
LEGAL FRAMEWORK
1. Legal framework for the by-election
The Constitution, Electoral Act, Statutory Instruments, and Regulations form part of the
Legal framework governing the conduct of by-elections. The Chiwundura by election was
held within the period stipulated by the legal framework which sets that polling dates
comply with both section 158(3) and 159 of the Constitution, and section 39 of the Electoral
Act, both of which require voting in a by-election to be completed within 90 days of the
vacancy occurring.
ELECTION ADMINISTRATION
3.1.
Administration of the Elections:
Section 239 of the Constitution gives the Zimbabwe Electoral Commission the mandate to
conduct and supervise elections and election related activities. However, the capacity to
deliver this mandate is negatively affected by the inability of Government to avail adequate
resources timeously. Despite the perennial funding challenges that ZEC faces the
Commission continues to make commendable efforts to enfranchise voters. ZEC largely
completed administrative and logistical preparations on time for the by-election; in
particular distribution of election materials to polling stations was on schedule.
3.2.
Voter Education
In every election, voter and civic education are necessary to ensure that all constituents—
men and women alike—understand their rights, political systems, contesting parties
messages, and how and where to vote. For an election to be successful and democratic,
voters must understand their rights and responsibilities, and must be sufficiently
knowledgeable and well informed to cast ballots that are legally valid and to participate
meaningfully in the voting process.
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