Other electoral commissions – including the Constituency Election Commissions (CEC) and Municipal (MEC) and City (CiEC) Commissions – would continue to be constituted under other law, particularly the Parliamentary Election Law.[8] CECs for parliamentary elections are composed of three judges and/or lawyers, to which is added an expanded membership of four nominees of the governing and opposition groups in Parliament.[9] (The expanded membership of the SEC is appointed upon formation of the constituencies,[10] and that of the CECs upon the determination of candidate lists.)[11]