The Secretary of Elections (SoE) is responsible for organising and holding elections, referendums and any other type of public vote.
§1. The Secretary of Elections shall be responsible for conducting Senate and Presidential elections.
§1.1. The Secretary shall collect all statements from citizens running for office.
§1.2. The Secretary shall set up and oversee the election via an electronic medium in accordance to the laws and Constitution.
§1.3. The Secretary shall announce the results of the election in a timely manner.
§2. The Secretary of Elections shall be responsible for conducting referendums set by other legislation.
§2.1. The Secretary shall set up and oversee the referendum via an electronic medium in accordance to the laws and Constitution.
§2.2. The Secretary shall announce the results of the referendum in a timely manner.
§3. The Secretary shall refer violations of election rules and laws to the appropriate authorities.
§4. The Secretary shall, upon demand, produce an audit of election information to the Senate for oversight.
§5. The Secretary of Elections may not hold any elected or appointed office.
§5.1. The Secretary of Elections may not run for any elected office.
§6. There shall be a Deputy Secretary of Elections, whose duty is to uphold the office of Secretary of Elections if the Secretary of Elections is unable to conduct their duties.
§6.1. The Deputy Secretary of Elections is appointed or removed through the same process as the primary Secretary of Elections and shall be subject to the same restrictions.
§6.2. The Secretary of Elections shall share all data regarding their work with the deputy Secretary of Elections.