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Voting stations in the area and where to find them

The IEC has until 30 June as its deadline set by the Constitutional Court to ensure that over 26 million voters are registered correctly.

SOUTH Africans have been urged by government to register to vote and update their addresses on the voters’ roll this weekend.

The Independent Electoral Commission (IEC) will on Saturday, 10 and Sunday, 11 March, open 22 612 voting registration centres across the country.

Registration will not be opened internationally on this weekend; however the IEC is in talks with the Department of International Relations and Cooperation to discuss modalities for registering South Africans who reside outside of the country.

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Other ways to check if you are registered

  • Contact 0800 11 8000 from Monday to Friday during office hour
  • Visit www.elections.org.za/myIEC/account/Register.
  • Registered voters can also SMS their ID number to 32810 to receive an SMS containing the address of their voting station (charged at R1).

Voting stations in the area and where to find them

Ward 35 (Heinz de Boer)

NG Kerk (Herrwood Drive)

Atholton Primary School
Glenashley Junior Primary
Trinity Methodist Church (Ray Paul Drive)
Victory Christian Academy (Ronan Road)

Ward 36 (Shaun Ryley)

Northwood School
Chelsea Preparatory School (Kensington and Chelsea Drive)
Durban North College
Rosehill Primary
Northcrest Primary

Ward 34 (Bobby Maharajh)

St. Michael’s Primary
Effingham Heights Primary
Effingham Secondary
Greenwood Park Primary
Kenville Primary
Sea Cow Lake Secondary
Lakehaven Secondary

Ward 110 (Pete Graham)

Sunningdale Park,
Action Cricket (Rinaldo Road)
Park in Mt Moriah
Mt Royal Primary School
Corovoca Primary School

 

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