Elections 2016: Special vote – do you qualify?

Unfortunately applications for special votes in the upcoming Municipal Elections are now closed, but here are the circumstances under which voters qualify for a special vote.

A special vote allows a registered voter, who can’t vote at their voting station on election day to apply to vote on a predetermined day before election day.

Special voting days allocated for the 2016 Municipal Elections are 1 and 2 August – the two days before the election on 3 August 2016. If you are away from your voting district from 1 to 3 August 2016, you forfeit your vote in the 2016 Municipal Elections.

Voting abroad is only possible in national elections, and not in municipal elections.

Who qualifies for a special vote?

You can apply if you are a registered voter, have a green, barcoded ID book, smartcard ID, or a valid Temporary Identity Certificate.

To make sure that you’re registered and to find out where you’re registered, you can:

By law, you can apply for a special vote if you:

How do you apply?

Applications for special votes for the 2016 Municipal Elections were open from 10 June 2016 to 8 July 2016, as specified in the official election timetable. Applications for special votes are now closed.

If you have applied, you should have received an SMS or email notifying you of the outcome of your application. You can also check the status of your special vote application online.

Where do you vote?

What happens when you cast a special vote?

If your application for a special vote was successful, you will vote as follows:

 

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