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IN PICTURES: Ward 88 residents cast their votes

NORTHCLIFF – Residents have begun to cast their ballots at various polling stations during the ward 88 by-elections held on 25 April.

Residents cast their ballots at various polling stations during the Ward 88 by-elections held on 25 April.

 

Elizabeth and Hendrik Van Heerden show off their marked thumbs after casting their votes.

 

Pam from Northcliff gives a thumbs up to display her voting mark.

Representatives from various party candidates made their presence known at every polling station by setting up gazebos with information on-hand for prospective voters.

Polling stations include Northcliff High School, Berario Community Centre, Roosevelt Bowling Club, Franklyn D Roosevelt Primary School, and Emmarentia Primary School.

Polling stations will remain open until 9pm.

 

Economic Freedom Fighters representative Johanna Mapeko holds her fist in the air in support of her party candidate.

 

Elizabeth and Hendrik Van Heerden show off their marked thumbs after casting their votes.

 

ANC representatives underneath their information gazebo at Northcliff High School.Front: Tlhatlogo Moeketsi, Pelaelo Motlhabeng and Katlego Maripane. Back: Tshepiso Matshwe, and Kutlo Matshwe.

 

Voter Joe Ettershank poses pressing questions to the independent candidate, Oscar Plange.

 

A sign directs voters to the voting booths outside Northcliff High School.

 

Posters for Ward 88’s Democratic Alliance candidate, David Hensman scattered across the gates of Northcliff High School.

 

Democratic Alliance representatives stand underneath their information gazebo at Northcliff High School.

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