“Election laws often authorize election management bodies to issue
legally
binding regulations, consistent with the law, on voter registration,
campaigning, voting, vote counting, complaint procedures and other issues.
These regulations are extremely important. If not carefully drafted, the
regulations, like the law itself, may indirectly disadvantage women. When
election management bodies are sensitive to gender considerations, regulations
that facilitate women’s participation may be issued.”[1]
[1] United Nations (2005):
op. cit., p. 23.