First votes of the 2014 national elections to be cast today

Overseas voters to start casting their ballots.

The first votes in the 2014 national elections will be cast today as voters abroad begin voting at South African missions around the world.

Some 406 South Africans who successfully registered to vote at the South African High Commission in Auckland, New Zealand will be the first to vote when polling opens at 7am on April 30 – which is 9pm tonight South African time.

They will be followed by more than 26 000 voters who applied successfully to cast their ballots at 116 missions around the world over the next 33 hours.

The final votes will be cast in Los Angeles where polls will close at 6am South African time on Thursday.

All voting stations in 123 cities have reported ready for voting in the national elections having received all materials and training.

Once completed, the ballots from each voting station will be collected in secure, sealed bags and transported to Pretoria where they will be counted for inclusion in the national results.

The city with the largest number of voters is London where 9 863 voters applied to cast their votes.

The city with the smallest number is Bissau, Guinea Bissau where just a single voter applied.

The top 10 largest overseas voting stations are:

Responding to concerns that South Africans abroad had not been adequately informed of the process to apply for overseas votes, chief electoral officer Mosotho Moepya said the Electoral Commission had worked closely with the Department of International Relations and Cooperation (DIRCO) in promoting overseas voting among eligible voters.

“Electoral prescripts provide that all registered voters who are registered in voting districts in the Republic, as well as those registered against the international segment of the voters’ roll must notify the chief electoral officer of their intention to vote at the mission at which they intend voting within 15 days of the proclamation of the election.

“This period ended on the 12 March 2014,” Moepya explained.

The Electoral Commission had in conjunction with DIRCO run a dedicated communication campaign aimed at registered citizens who are ordinarily resident outside of the Republic.

Among the initiatives undertaken to inform voters were:

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