SECTION II:
ELECTIONS:
Article 2
1. No substantial modification shall be made to the electoral laws in the last six (6) months
before the elections, except with the consent of a majority of Political actors.
2. All the elections shall be organized on the dates or at periods fixed by the Constitution or the
electoral laws.
3. Member States shall take all appropriate measures to ensure that women have equal rights
with men to vote and be voted for in elections, to participate in the formulation of government
policies and the implementation thereof and to hold public offices and perform public functions at
all levels of governance.
Article3
The bodies responsible for organizing the elections shall be independent or neutral and shall
have the confidence of all the political actors. Where necessary, appropriate national
consultations shall be organized to determine the nature and the structure of the bodies.
Article 4
1. Each ECOWAS Member State shall ensure the establishment of a reliable registry of births and
deaths. A central registry shall be established in each Member State .
2. Member States shall cooperate in this area with a view to exchanging experiences and where
necessary providing technical assistance to each other in the production of reliable voters' lists.
Article 5
The voters' lists shall be prepared in a transparent and reliable manner, with the collaboration of
the political parties and voters who may have access to them whenever the need arises.
Article 6
The preparation and conduct of elections and the announcement of results shall be done in a
transparent manner.
Article 7
Adequate arrangements shall be made to hear and dispose of all petitions relating to the conduct
of elections and announcement of results.
Article 8
Member States shall use the services of civil society organizations involved in electoral matters
to educate and enlighten the public on the need for peaceful elections devoid of all acts of
violence.
Article 9
The party and/or candidate who loses the elections shall concede defeat to the political party
and/or candidate finally declared the winner, following the guidelines and within the deadline
stipulated by the law.
Article 10
All holders of power at all levels shall refrain from acts of intimidation or harassment against
defeated candidates or their supporters.
SECTION II: ELECTION MONITORING AND ECOWAS ASSISTANCE