Draft:Aisha Lubega

Aisha Lubega is a former Ugandan teacher and the current deputy chairperson of the Electoral Commission of Uganda. She was a head teacher at Nabisunsa Girls School before being appointed as a deputy chairperson electoral commission in 2017. A position she was re-appointed to in 2024. She holds a Master's in Education from Makerere University, a Post Graduate Diploma in Public Administration from the Institute of Public Administration (renamed Uganda Management Institute now), and a Bachelor of Arts (B.A) degree and a concurrent Diploma in Education from Makerere University.

Career
Lubega served as a head of the Department of Literature and English at Masaka Secondary School, she was a teacher of literature and English at Nabisunsa Girls School before being appointed as deputy headteacher and later headteacher at the same school until 2017 when she was appointed a deputy chairperson electoral commission and re-appointed in 2024 together with the chairperson justice Simon Byabakama.

Controversy
In February 2021, Lubega was accused of interfering with elections after NRM candidate Elizabeth Andera was declared winner of the elections but due to conflict of interest between her and independent candidate Saida Nanyanzi, Lubega ordered the returning officer of the Electoral Commission of Uganda assigned to the Makindye Division to announce the Independent candidate as a winner.