Local government elections are finally here. But a considerable amount of admin comes with it.
Many have last-minute questions, such as where they can vote, and what time voting stations close.
Here are some frequently asked questions about the elections, with quick answers.
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If you are registered to vote in the 2021 local government elections, you can find your voting station information by checking your voter registration status.
Check your status by clicking here.
This will direct you to a page where you enter your ID number, and are redirected to information about where you are registered to vote today.
You can also check your registration status by SMSing your ID number to 32810. Each SMS costs R1.
According to the Independent Electoral Commission (IEC), voting stations across the country will open at 7am and close at 9pm on Monday.
There are 23,151 official stations across South Africa.
The IEC says registered voters must vote at the station where they are registered.
If voters have moved, they can use the IEC’s voting station finder and search for their current home address to check if their voting district has changed.
If it has, voters will need to have re-registered in their new voting district. Unfortunately, this had to have been done during registration weekend.
However, they can contact their local IEC office for assistance and advice.
Click here to find your local IEC office contact details. Alternatively, you can visit your local IEC office. Below is a list of local IEC office addresses.
If you make a mistake on your ballot paper, no need to fret.
Simply call on an IEC presiding officer while still in your voting booth, and ask for a new ballot paper.
Remember to do this before you cast your vote in the ballot box. Once your vote is in the box, even if it is incorrect, it cannot be undone.
Compiled by Nica Richards
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