Associated Country Côte d'Ivoire

Action Justice (ONG)

Action Justice is a national NGO that deploys a large number of observers on the ground (e.g., over 1,000 for the 2025 presidential election) to monitor voter registration, campaign messaging, media coverage, and the electoral process. They focus particularly on…

Conseil Constitutionnel (Constitutional Council)

This is the highest body that ensures the legality and validity of elections. It determines candidate eligibility (e.g., for presidential or legislative elections), verifies and finalizes the list of candidates, certifies and publishes final election results, and resolves electoral disputes.…

Commission Électorale Indépendante (CEI)

This is Ivory Coast’s independent electoral commission. They organize and supervise all elections- presidential, legislative, local, referendums, manages the voter registry, oversees the logistics (voting materials, polling stations), receives candidate nominations, and announces provisional results. It has a national-level central…

Côte d’Ivoire

Côte d’Ivoire gained independence on August 7, 1960, with Félix Houphouët-Boigny becoming its first president. His leadership, which lasted until 1993, brought decades of political stability and economic growth.