Electoral Commission
From Department of Housing, Local Government and Heritage
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The Government has committed in the Programme for Government: Our Shared Future to the establishment of an Electoral Commission for Ireland.
The Electoral Commission will be independent of Government, reporting directly to the Oireachtas. It will take on several existing statutory electoral functions from the outset, including responsibility for:
In addition, it will have responsibility for:
These functions will give the Commission a central role in our electoral system from the outset, bringing together a broad range of responsibilities.
The Commission’s membership will be comprised of a mix of public officials experienced in carrying out electoral functions and experts selected via a public competitive process, bringing a breadth of relevant skills and experience.
The General Scheme of the Electoral Reform Bill 2020 was published on 8 January 2021. The Bill provides for the establishment of the Electoral Commission, among other electoral reform matters.
Pre-legislative scrutiny of the General Scheme by the Joint Oireachtas Committee on Housing, Local Government and Heritage commenced in January 2021 and it is envisaged that the Electoral Reform Bill will be published in 2021 with a view to the Electoral Commission being in place by the end of 2021.
Queries can be addressed to: