The Midrand Reporter visited Country View this morning, 26 January, after the Independent Electoral Commission (IEC) encouraged new voters to come out in numbers and register at the various voting stations on the final registration weekend of 26 and 27 January.
Voter registration kicks off in CountryView @MidrandReporter #VoterRegistration #RegisterToVote pic.twitter.com/08MRBKeEn0
— Nomonde Buthelezi (@Nomonde_B) January 26, 2019
Siyalo mahendula, 27 said the registration was a smooth process #VoterRegistration @MidrandReporter pic.twitter.com/RhfgTNRJHz
— Nomonde Buthelezi (@Nomonde_B) January 26, 2019
First time voter Kabo Kekana said it’s important to make your voice heard #RegisterToVote #VoterRegistration @MidrandReporter pic.twitter.com/IwXRReVEvf
— Nomonde Buthelezi (@Nomonde_B) January 26, 2019
Voter registration at Midrand High School #VoterRegistration #RegisterToVote @MidrandReporter pic.twitter.com/XjkoeqoLc9
— Nomonde Buthelezi (@Nomonde_B) January 26, 2019
Lynn Thwala, Odwa Dliso, Sthule Langa and Phumeza Dliso at Midrand High School #RegisterToVote #VoterRegistration @MidrandReporter pic.twitter.com/r5oyU2Liqs
— Nomonde Buthelezi (@Nomonde_B) January 26, 2019
If you’re unsure of where to vote within the Midrand area, check out this article:
Take note of changes to voting stations in Region A as IEC unveils plans for national elections
Also check out:
IEC calls on young voters to register at various voting stations