Chapter V. Election of the Chief Election Office and of the Election Inspectors
Article 39. The National Government forms the Chief Election Office of the Representatives of the National Congress. The Office is headed by a Commissioner and a Deputy Commissioner. Election Inspectors are also specially appointed to direct and watch all affairs of the election. The appointment of the Chief Election Office is determined by order.
Article 40. The Election Inspector of every province is the Commissioner of the Bureau of Civil Affairs of the province.
The Provincial Election Inspector is the highest executive official of the province. In case there is no highest official, the Chief Election Office will appoint one of the executive officials to fill the post.
Article 41. In Special Municipalities directly under the Executive Yüan, the Inspector is the City Mayor.
Article 42. In elections in Liaoning, Kirin, Heilungkiang, and Jehol, and of liberal professional organizations, the Minister of the Ministry of the Interior will be the Inspector-General. In elections in Mongolia and Tibet, the Chairman of the Mongolian and Tibetan Affairs Commission will be the Inspector-General. In overseas elections, the Chairman of the Overseas Affairs Committee will be the Inspector-General.
Article 43. Elections in Mongolia, Tibet, and overseas and military elections shall be under the Inspectors appointed by the Chief Election Office.
Article 44. The qualifications of the electors, the nominated and elected Representatives shall be examined by the Inspectors.
Article 45. The date and locality of the election are fixed by the Election Inspectors.