Electoral Commission on voter registration weekend for municipal ward by-elections on 30 November 2022

Voter registration this weekend for wards to be contested in municipal wards by-elections on 30 November 2022
Voter registration will be held this weekend for nine (9) municipal ward by-elections scheduled to take place on Wednesday, 30 November 2022.

Voting stations in the wards listed below will be open this Saturday, 15 October 2022 and Sunday, 16 October 2022, from 08h00 to 17h00 to allow all eligible voters to register and for current voters to check their registration details and to provide/update address details where necessary.
Voters should take their identity document (ID) with them – either a green barcoded ID book, a smartcard ID, or a valid Temporary ID Certificate. They will also need to complete their physical home address on registration or provide sufficient particularities of their place of residence. Documented proof of address (e.g. a municipal account) is not required.
Voters may also check and update their details at their local (municipal) Electoral Commission (IEC) office weekdays during office hours.
Voters are reminded that it is a criminal offence to register and vote in a ward in which they are not ordinarily resident.
By-elections will be held in the following wards:
Eastern Cape
• Ward 33 Enoch Mgijima – EC139, with 4017 registered voters, which became vacant as a result of the councillor’s death. Registration and voting will take place at the following stations:

Ward 20 Mhlontlo – EC156, with 3174 registered voters, which became vacant as a result of the councillor’s death. Registration and voting will take place at the following stations:
Gauteng
Ward 22 Mogale City – GT481, with 5394 registered voters, which became vacant due to the councillor’s resignation. Registration and voting will take place at the following stations:
• Ward 04 Merafong City – GT484, with 3136 registered voters, which became vacant due to the councillor’s death. Registration and voting will take place at the following stations:

KwaZulu-Natal
• Ward 10 uMdoni – KZN212, with 5033 registered voters, which became vacant due to the councillor’s resignation. Registration and voting will take place at the following stations:

• Ward 11 uMsinga – KZN244, with 4464 registered voters, which became vacant due to the councillor’s death. Registration and voting will take place at the following stations:

• Ward 13 AbaQulusi – KZN263, with 3602 registered voters, which became vacant due to the councillor’s death. Registration and voting will take place at the following stations:

• Ward 05 Mthonjaneni – KZN285, with 3380 registered voters, which became vacant due to the councillor’s resignation. Registration and voting will take place at the following stations:

Ward 11 Maphumulo – KZN294, with 3772 registered voters, which became vacant due to the councillor’s death. Registration and voting will take place at the following stations:

Special voting will take place at voting stations as well as through home visits on 29 November 2022 between 08h00 and 17h00. Voters wishing to apply to cast a special vote can apply at their local IEC office during office hours between

14 November and 18 November 2022.

Applications for special votes can also be made online via the IEC’s website, www.elections.org.za(link is external). Once voters have applied online they will receive an SMS notifying them of the outcome when their application has been processed. They can also check the status of their special vote application online at www.elections.org.za(link is external).

Voters can also apply for special votes via cellphone by SMSing their identity number to 32249 (charged at R1). The SMS application facility is only available for those applying to cast a special vote at their voting station and NOT for home visits.

For more information on these by-elections contact your local (municipal) IEC office weekdays during office hours. Contact details for all IEC offices are available on the IEC website at www.elections.org.za(link is external) under Contact Us.

Although South Africa no longer has COVID-19 restrictions in place, the Electoral Commission will continue to provide the following to safeguard voters and electoral staff:

Face masks for voluntary use by electoral staff
Hand sanitizers at voting stations and home visits
Disposable wipes for sanitisation of pens and voting station surfaces
Indelible ink dispensed from bottles using a single-use disposable cotton bud.

Voters are no longer required to wear masks or face coverings within a voting station, although they may continue to do so at their discretion. Similarly, voters are no longer required to sanitise their hands on entry to voting stations, but may do so if they wish.

Source: Government of South Africa

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