Supreme Electoral Council (Nicaragua)

The Supreme Electoral Council (Spanish: Consejo Supremo Electoral, CSE) is the public body responsible for organizing elections in Nicaragua.

Roberto Rivas Reyes was president of the CSE from July 2000[1] until his death in 2022,[citation needed] though as of January 2018, vice-president Lumberto Campbell functioned as acting head of the organization.

[2] Campbell was named to the Council by the National Assembly in 2014.

[3] Previous presidents of the CSE include Mariano Fiallos Oyanguren (1984 to 1996)[4] [5] and Rosa Marina Zelaya (beginning in the 1990s).

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