Elections 2024: How the voting process works

Due to an increase in the number of new voters, we have prepared a guide on how to vote, which also explains the voting process.

MORE than 27 million people are eligible to vote in the upcoming National and Provincial Elections on May 29 as per the Independent Electoral Commission of South Africa (IEC). 

The IEC stated that there has been an increase of 9.6 million voters since the voters’ roll was compiled for the first time ahead of the 1999 National and Provincial Elections. 

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The commission said the highlight of the certified roll is the increase in the rate of representation by persons in the age cohort of 18–39 years. 

“This age band accounts for 42% (or 11.7 million) voters on the voters’ roll,” said the IEC.

Are you a first-time voter? Here is how the process goes as per the IEC: 

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Note: You can only vote once in each election.

Voting stations are open on May 29 from 07:00 to 21:00. 

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