Residents urged to register for 2019 elections

Residents can contact the Independent Electoral Commission to check their registration status.

The City of Ekurhuleni urges all residents who are eligible to vote in the upcoming national and provincial elections to register to vote between January 26 and 27.

Residents who have not collected their green IDs from Home Affairs are also encouraged to collect them.

The required form of identification to register to vote are green, barcoded South African ID books, smart ID cards, or valid Temporary Identity Certificates.

Passports, driving licences, a certified copy of an ID or any other form of ID are not acceptable forms of identification.

As of November 2018, there was about 19 150 smart IDs and 1 528 green barcoded IDs that were uncollected at Home Affairs offices in Ekurhuleni.

Read: Update your details to be eligible to vote

Furthermore, uncollected IDs hamper the city’s service delivery programmes because residents cannot register for other municipal programmes, such as RDP housing and cannot collect their title deeds when they are available for collection.

Among the services that residents forgo due to lack of IDs are enlisting on the city’s indigent database for which they are entitled to free water, free electricity and indigent rebates on assessment rates.

Residents can call the Independent Electoral Commission on 0800 60 11 90 or SMS their ID numbers to 32810 (charged at R1) to get their registration status and their current voting station, or visit the IEC website at www.elections.org.za to check their current registration details and voting station location.

Those who last registered in a different province from which they would wish to vote in, will not able to vote in the provincial elections unless they register to vote in their new province.

Also read: Electoral Commission launches national and provincial elections 2019

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