Rules of procedure
XV. Elections to Principal Organs
General Provisions
Terms of office: Rule 139 | By-elections: Rule 140
Secretary-General
Appointment of the Secretary-General: Rule 141
Security Council
Annual elections: Rule 142 | Qualifications for membership: Rule 143 | Re-eligibility: Rule 144
Economic and Social Council
Annual elections: Rule 145 | Re-eligibility: Rule 146
Trusteeship Council
Occasions for elections: Rule 147 | Terms of office and re-eligibility: Rule 148 | Vacancies: Rule 149
International Court of Justice
Method of election: Rule 150 | Method of election: Rule 151
General Provisions
Terms of office
Except as provided in rule 147, the term of office of members of Councils shall begin on 1 January following their election by the General Assembly and shall end on 31 December following the election of their successors.
By-elections
Should a member cease to belong to a Council before its term of office expires, a by-election shall be held separately at the next session of the General Assembly to elect a member for the unexpired term.
Secretary-General
Appointment of the Secretary-General
When the Security Council has submitted its recommendation on the appointment of the Secretary-General, the General Assembly shall consider the recommendation and vote upon it by secret ballot in private meeting.
Security Council
Annual elections
The General Assembly shall each year, in the course of its regular session, elect five non-permanent members of the Security Council for a term of two years. [Based directly on a provision of the Charter (Art. 23, para. 2), as amended under General Assembly ). See introduction para. 27]
Qualifications for membership
In the election of non-permanent members of the Security Council, due regard shall, in accordance with Article 23, paragraph 1, of the Charter, be specially paid, in the first instance, to the contribution of Members of the United Nations to the maintenance of international peace and security and to the other purposes of the Organization, and also to equitable geographical distribution. [Based directly on a provision of the Charter (Art. 23, para. 1)]
Re-eligibility
A retiring member of the Security Council shall not be eligible for immediate re-election. [Reproducing textually a provision of the Charter (Art. 23, para. 2, last sentence)]
Economic and Social Council
Annual elections
The General Assembly shall each year, in the course of its regular session, elect eighteen members of the Economic and Social Council for a term of three years. [Based directly on a provision of the Charter (Art. 61, para. 2), as amended under General Assembly ). See introduction paras. 23 and 32]
Re-eligibility
A retiring member of the Economic and Social Council shall be eligible for immediate re-election. [Reproducing textually a provision of the Charter (Art. 61, para. 2, last sentence)]
Trusteeship Council
Occasions for elections
When a Trusteeship Agreement has been approved and a Member of the United Nations has become an Administering Authority of a Trust Territory in accordance with Article 83 or Article 85 of the Charter, the General Assembly shall hold such election or elections to the Trusteeship Council as may be necessary, in accordance with Article 86. A Member or Members elected at any such election at a regular session shall take office immediately upon their election and shall complete their terms in accordance with the provisions of rule 139 as if they had begun their terms of office on 1 January following their election.
Terms of office and re-eligibility
A non-administering member of the Trusteeship Council shall be elected for a term of three years and shall be eligible for immediate re-election. [Based directly on a provision of the Charter (Art. 86, para. l c)]
Vacancies
At each session the General Assembly shall, in accordance with Article 86 of the Charter, elect members to fill any vacancies.
International Court of Justice
Method of election
The election of the members of the International Court of Justice shall take place in accordance with the Statute of the Court.
Any meeting of the General Assembly held in pursuance of the Statute of the International Court of Justice for the purpose of electing members of the Court shall continue until as many candidates as are required for all the seats to be filled have obtained in one or more ballots an absolute majority of votes.
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