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Voter Registration Open for Upcoming Municipal Ward By-elections on 13 December 2023

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Attention South Africans! The Electoral Commission has announced that voter registration for upcoming Municipal Ward By-elections in numerous wards will take place on 4-5 November 2023. Eligible voters must present a valid identity document and can register, verify registration details, and update their address information if needed. Special voting procedures will be available for those who cannot vote on 13 December 2023, and it is crucial for citizens to participate in the democratic process and influence decisions at the local level.

When can I register to vote for the upcoming Municipal Ward By-elections on 13 December 2023?

Voters can register at designated stations from 4-5 November 2023, which will be open from 08:00 to 17:00. To register, individuals need to present a valid identity document (ID), such as a green barcoded ID book, a smartcard ID, or a valid Temporary ID Certificate. Eligible voters are urged to register, verify their registration details, and update their address information if needed.

Registering for the Municipal Ward By-elections

The Electoral Commission has declared that voting stations will be available for voter registration in numerous wards throughout South Africa. This registration process is in anticipation of the municipal ward by-elections that are set to occur on 13 December 2023. Voters can register at the designated stations during the weekend of 4-5 November 2023, which will be open from 08:00 to 17:00.

Eligible voters are urged to register, verify their registration details, and update their address information if needed. To register, individuals need to present a valid identity document (ID), such as a green barcoded ID book, a smartcard ID, or a valid Temporary ID Certificate. Moreover, voters must supply their physical home address or adequate details about their place of residence. It is crucial to remember that documented proof of address is not mandatory.

Voters also have the option to register and update their information at their local municipal Electoral Commission (IEC) office during weekdays within office hours. It is important to note that registering and voting in a ward where one does not usually reside is considered a criminal offense.

Wards and Voting Locations for the By-elections

By-elections are scheduled in the following wards:

Gauteng:
– Ward 17 in Rand West City Municipality – GT485: With 4,100 registered voters, this ward became vacant after a councillor’s passing. Registration and voting will be held at the Waterpan Golf Estate, Zuurbekom Intermediate School, and the Ancient of Days Royal Church.

KwaZulu-Natal:
– Ward 101 in EThekwini Municipality – ETH: With 16,425 registered voters, this ward became vacant following the removal of councillors by MEC. Registration and voting will be conducted at Westridge Park Tennis Stadium, Mayville Secondary School, Manor Gardens Primary School, Carrington Heights Primary School, and Westridge High School.

  • Ward 23 in Ray Nkonyeni Municipality – KZN216: With 5,505 registered voters, this ward became vacant due to a councillor’s death. Registration and voting will be held at Sidumile Combined Primary School, Siphakamile Primary School, SAE Mission, African Faith Mission Church, and Avengelical Lutheran Church.

  • Ward 11 iNkosi Langalibalele Municipality – KZN237: With 4,353 registered voters, this ward became vacant after a councillor’s resignation. Registration and voting will occur at Vulekeni Primary School, Insonge Primary School, Thibani Lower Primary School, Hlathikhulu High School, Mankonjane Primary School, Zamukwazi Combined Primary School, Beacon Hill Tent, and Stockton Primary School.

Special Voting Procedures and Information

Special voting procedures will be accessible for those who cannot vote on the specified date. Special voting will take place at voting stations and through home visits on 12 December 2023, between 08:00 and 17:00. Eligible voters can apply for a special vote at their local IEC office during office hours from 27 November 2023 to 1 December 2023.

Alternatively, voters can request special votes via the IEC’s website or by texting their identity number to 32249 (charged at R1). Note that the SMS application is only applicable for those applying to cast a special vote at their voting station, not for home visits.

For any questions related to the by-elections, individuals can get in touch with their local municipal IEC office during office hours. Contact details for all IEC offices can be located on the IEC website under “Contact Us.”

The Importance of Voter Participation in the By-elections

The forthcoming municipal ward by-elections present a significant opportunity for citizens to engage in the democratic process and influence decisions at the local level. The Electoral Commission strives to encourage higher voter turnout and better representation of citizens’ interests by ensuring that voter registration is accessible and uncomplicated.

It is vital for eligible voters to understand the significance of their involvement in these elections, as it enables them to influence the future of their communities. With the Electoral Commission’s efforts to make registration easily accessible, now is the time for South Africans to exercise their right to vote and contribute to the democratic process.

1. When can I register to vote for the upcoming Municipal Ward By-elections on 13 December 2023?

Voters can register at designated stations from 4-5 November 2023, which will be open from 08:00 to 17:00. To register, individuals need to present a valid identity document (ID), such as a green barcoded ID book, a smartcard ID, or a valid Temporary ID Certificate.

2. What are the requirements to register to vote for the Municipal Ward By-elections?

To register to vote, individuals need to present a valid identity document (ID), such as a green barcoded ID book, a smartcard ID, or a valid Temporary ID Certificate. Moreover, voters must supply their physical home address or adequate details about their place of residence. Documented proof of address is not mandatory.

3. Where can I register to vote for the Municipal Ward By-elections?

Voters can register at designated stations that will be available in numerous wards throughout South Africa. Individuals can also register and update their information at their local municipal Electoral Commission (IEC) office during weekdays within office hours.

4. What are the special voting procedures for the Municipal Ward By-elections?

Special voting procedures will be accessible for those who cannot vote on the specified date. Eligible voters can apply for a special vote at their local IEC office during office hours from 27 November 2023 to 1 December 2023. Alternatively, voters can request special votes via the IEC’s website or by texting their identity number to 32249 (charged at R1).

5. When will the special voting take place for the Municipal Ward By-elections?

Special voting will take place at voting stations and through home visits on 12 December 2023, between 08:00 and 17:00.

6. What is the penalty for registering and voting in a ward where one does not usually reside?

Registering and voting in a ward where one does not usually reside is considered a criminal offense.

7. How can I get in touch with my local municipal IEC office?

Individuals can get in touch with their local municipal IEC office during office hours. Contact details for all IEC offices can be located on the IEC website under “Contact Us.”

8. Why is it important to participate in the Municipal Ward By-elections?

The forthcoming municipal ward by-elections present a significant opportunity for citizens to engage in the democratic process and influence decisions at the local level. It is vital for eligible voters to understand the significance of their involvement in these elections, as it enables them to influence the future of their communities. With the Electoral Commission’s efforts to make registration easily accessible, now is the time for South Africans to exercise their right to vote and contribute to the democratic process.

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