Limpopo ballot box ‘in quarantine’ after being tampered with
According to the IEC, a ballot box was opened by an official at the request of a voter who made a mistake on their ballot paper.
A voter places his ballot in the box at the AFM Danville Church voting station, 1 November 2021, Pretoria. Photo for illustration: Jacques Nelles
An Electoral Commission of South Africa (IEC) official from Limpopo has been fired with immediate effect after opening a ballot box.
The official was working at a voting station in Botlokwa when a voter was alleged to have requested for the box to be opened, after an error was made on a ballot paper, IEC Limpopo provincial manager Itumeleng Seanego told the media on Monday night.
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View MapAccording to procedures, if a voter makes a mistake on a ballot paper, they can request a new paper from a presiding IEC official, but once the vote is placed in the ballot box, any errors cannot be undone.
Seanego said even if all party agents agreed to the procedure of opening the box, it was “incorrect in law”, and “measures had to be taken to remedy the situation”.
As a result of the official’s actions, and procedures not being followed, the person in question was fired.
As for the ballot box, it has since been quarantined, to “ensure integrity”, Seanego continued.
Compiled by Nica Richards
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