South Africans head to the polls in about four months to elect new national and provincial governments.
While President Cyril Ramaphosa has not yet set a date for the elections in May, members of the public have one last opportunity to register to vote.
For those who still need to register at a ward, or are unsure of whether they are registered at the correct ward, 22 932 voting stations will open from 08:00 to 17:00 on Saturday, January 26 and Sunday, January 27.
This period will also give an opportunity to existing voters to update and check their registration details, either online or at a voting station.
CHECK your registration details online.
According to the Electoral Commission of South Africa (IEC), here are the most important things you need to know about the registration weekend:
- You need to be a South African citizen in order to register for the upcoming elections.
- Make sure you have your green ID book, smart card or valid temporary identity certificate with you.
- No passports and driver's licences will be allowed.
- Only original documents can be accepted, no copies.
- Email and online registrations are not legitimate.
- If you are overseas, you can apply for registration at your nearest South African embassy, high commission or consulate-general during their normal office ours.
- If you were previously registered but have since moved to a new home with a new voting district, you need re-register again with your new address at your nearest voter registration station.
- To find your voting station, call 0800 118000, dial *120*432# or visit the IEC website.
- If you miss registering during the weekend, you can still register at your local IEC office during office hours until the election date is proclaimed.
via - news24
SOUTH AFRICA - WHAT TO KNOW ABOUT THE FINAL REGISTRATION WEEKEND
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