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Junta Electoral Central

Junta Electoral Central
AbbreviationJEC
FormationJune 26, 1890; 134 years ago (1890-06-26)
TypeSuperior body of the electoral administration
HeadquartersMadrid
Region
Spain
ServicesOverseesing local, provincial and national elections
President
Antonio Jesús Fonseca-Herrero Raimundo
Websitewww.juntaelectoralcentral.es

The Junta Electoral Central (JEC) (English: Central Electoral Commission) is the electoral commission for elections in Spain, monitoring and registering provincial elections, district elections, those of self-governing districts and general elections. It supervises the vote at polling stations. Its mission is to "ensure the transparency of the electoral process and monitor the performance of the Electoral Census Office."[1]

It is based in Madrid, and was created by Spanish law on 26 June 1890 as Central Commission of the Electoral Census (Spanish: Junta Central del Censo Electoral). During the transition to democracy, the Royal Decree-Law 20/1977 of 18 March, on Electoral Regulations, renamed it as Junta Electoral Central.

Composition

It comprises eight judges from the Supreme Court, five active professors of law and sociology, a secretary, and the director of the Electoral Census Office (part of the National Statistics Institute), who has a casting vote but is otherwise a sleeping partner.

Presidents

Before 1985, the Commission was chaired by the President of the Congress of Deputies (1890-1907) and by the President of the Supreme Court (1907-1985).

  • 1985 - 1987: Paulino Martín Martín
  • 1987 - 1991: Francisco Tuero Bertrand
  • 1991 - March 1993: José Hermenegildo Moyna Ménguez
  • March 1993 - 1994: Ángel Rodríguez García
  • 1994 - 1997: Francisco Soto Nieto
  • 1997 - April 1999: José Luis Albacar López
  • April 1999 - 2000: Juan Antonio Xiol Ríos
  • 2000 - 2004: Enrique Cáncer Lalanne
  • 2004 - 2008: José María Ruiz-Jarabo Ferrán
  • 2008 - 2012: Antonio Martín Valverde
  • 2012 - 2017: Carlos Granados Pérez[2]
  • 2017 - 2019: Segundo Menéndez Pérez
  • 2019 - 2020: Antonio Jesús Fonseca-Herrero Raimundo
  • Since 2020: Miguel Colmenero Menéndez de Luarca

References

  1. ^ "JEC". El País (in Spanish). Archived from the original on 28 January 2007. Retrieved 20 May 2011.
  2. ^ BOE Núm. 142. BOE. Consultado el 3 de julio de 2014.


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