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Here are your north Durban voting stations

Here's a list of voting stations in wards 34, 35, 36 and 110.

SOUTH Africa’s sixth municipal election will be held on November 1 and residents will be given the opportunity to make their mark and elect councils for all district, metropolitan and local municipalities in each of the country’s nine provinces.

Voting stations open at 7.00 and close at 21.00. Special votes take place on October 30 and 31 from 08:00 to 17:00.

To check you registered voting station, SMS your ID number to 32810.

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Ward 34
St. Michael’s Primary School in Red Hill
Effingham Heights Primary School in Effingham
Effingham Secondary School in Effingham
Greenwood Park Primary School in Greenwood Park
Kenville Primary School in Kenville
Sea Cow Lake Secondary School in Sea Cow Lake

Ward 35
Glenashley Junior Primary School
Trinity Methodist Church
Victory Christian Academy
Atholton Primary School
NG Church, Herrwood Drive

Ward 36
Northwood Boys’ High School
Chelsea Preparatory School (Chelsea Drive campus)
Durban North College
Rosehill Primary School
Northcrest Primary School

Ward 110
Rinaldo Park
Sunningdale Park (On Village Way)
Mount Moriah Tent
Mount Royal Tent
Daleview Secondary School

Covid-19 protocol applies:
• Wear a mask when you register and vote.
• Keep a distance of 1.5 m from fellow voters.
• Wait your turn before entering the voting station as only a limited number of people may be gathered inside the venue at the same time.
• Liquid sanitiser will be sprayed on your hands by an election official.
• Bring your own pen for filling in forms and marking ballots at the voting station. Sanitised pens will also be available.
• All voting station surfaces will be wiped with 70% alcohol disinfectant before and after use.
• Politely speak up if people are too close to you, or if anyone’s behavior makes you feel uncomfortable.

 

 

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