Explore Parts 4–8 of Policy and Legal Advocacy Centre (PLAC)’s Electoral Act 2026 Factsheet Series, highlighting key reforms affecting Nigeria’s electoral process.
Part 4 examines campaign finance and spending limits; Part 5 reviews political party registration and judicial safeguards; Part 6 focuses on membership registers and internal party democracy; Part 7 explores INEC oversight and jurisdictional limits in party regulation; and Part 8 addresses candidate nomination procedures and their implications for internal party democracy and electoral litigation.
The series aims to improve public understanding of electoral reforms and support informed civic engagement.
Download the full factsheets:
- Part 4: Campaign Finance & Spending Limits Under The Electoral Act 2026
- Part 5: Registration Of Political Parties And Judicial Safeguards: A Comparative Analysis Of Sections 75-76 (Electoral Act 2022 And 2026)
- Part 6: Membership Register, Regulation And Internal Party Democracy: A Comparative Analysis Of Section 77 (Electoral Act 2022 And 2026)
- Part 7: Monitoring Political Parties & Jurisdictional Limits: INEC Oversight And Court Intervention Under The Electoral Act 2026
- Part 8: Candidate Nomination By Political Parties Under The Electoral Act 2026: Key Changes And Implications