Before, the commission met for only six weeks a year.
The commission has traditionally met for six weeks, once a year.
The commission, which has a life of 90 days, meets for the first time today in Washington.
Probably no less than a year, he said, when the commission meets here again.
The electoral commission met in camera for most of the day.
Subsequently the commission has met every year except 1963 and 1970.
On June 22, in the morning, the mixed commission met.
But she added that the commission would still meet its responsibilities as required by law.
The commission meets on the first and third Monday of each month.
As of October 15, 2008, this commission has met twice.