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Civil Campaign For Electoral Reform

About

The Civil Campaign for Electoral Reform (CCER) is a coalition of 66 Lebanese civil society organizations and 2 coalitions of NGOs that was launched in 2006 to advocate for the reform of electoral systems in Lebanon, particularly the parliamentary and municipal elections.
 CCER seeks to secure the adoption of the following reforms to the electoral system and laws:

Proportional Representation
Independent Electoral Commission
Campaign Finance Reform
 Media Regulation
 Lowering Voting Age from 21 to 18
Lowering the Candidacy Age from 25 to 22
 Out of Country Voting
 33.33% Women’s Quota on Electoral Lists
 Access for People with Special Needs
Ensure the secrecy of the vote (preprinted ballot, Vote counting in the polling center instead of the polling station …)
Right to vote for the military
Ensuring the Electoral participation of detainees 

General Info
Acronym
CCER
Organisation Type
Local Campaign/Collective
Founding Year
2006
Country of origin
Lebanon
Scope
National
Country/ies of operation
Lebanon
Intervention Sectors
Human Rights & Protection
Contact Info
Contact person's position
Coordinator
Contact person's email
Address

Spears Street
N/A
N/A
Beirut
Lebanon

Contact person's name
Rony Al Assaad