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Slow but steady start to by-election in Durban North
Ward 36 has seen a slow, but steady number of voters making their way to the voting stations in today's by-election.
ALTHOUGH Northwood School had a busy start to the by-election day today, other voting stations saw a slow, but steady turnout of voters casting their vote in today’s Ward 36 by-election.
By 10am just under 100 people had voted at Glenashley Junior Primary School.
THE Ward 36 by-election stations are open from 7am to 9pm at Northwood School, Glenashley Junior Primary School, Chelsea Preparatory School, Durban North College, Northcrest Primary School and Rosehill Primary School.
Voters will only be allowed to vote with their bar-coded green ID book, a temporary ID or a new ID card.
The Ward 36 candidates, the DA’s Shaun Ryley and the ANC’s Constantina (Tina) Tsepouras have already cast their votes at Northwood and Chelsea respectively.