National Authority of Elections

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FormedNovember 13, 2013; 11 years ago (2013-11-13)
HeadquartersBangui, Central African Republic
Autorité nationale des élections
Agency overview
FormedNovember 13, 2013; 11 years ago (2013-11-13)
JurisdictionCentral African Republic
StatusIndependent regulatory agency
HeadquartersBangui, Central African Republic
Agency executive
  • Maître Mathias Barthélemy Morouba, President
Websiteane-rca.org

The Autorité nationale des élections (ANE; English: National Authority for Elections) is the independent body responsible for organizing, supervising, and managing elections in the Central African Republic. It oversees presidential, legislative, and local elections, as well as voter registration and the publication of results.[1]

The ANE was established under the 2013 transitional charter and later reaffirmed by the 2016 Constitution of the Central African Republic to ensure the independence and transparency of the country’s electoral process.[2] It functions as a permanent national institution charged with the preparation and conduct of all elections and referendums.[3]

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