Proof of an address is not a requirement to register as a voter – IEC

This is your last chance to register to vote in person with IEC officials, but online registrations are open until the date of the election is announced.

The weekend of February 3, will be the final in-person Electoral Commission (IEC) voter registration weekend ahead of the elections.

This is to assist new voters to register to vote at a voting station near them. It is also an opportunity for existing voters to check their details and make any amendments if needed. The previous registration weekend saw over 560 000 new voters register for the first time, a trend the IEC hopes will continue in February.

The IEC says, “When registering, voters will need their ID document and to provide their address or a description of where they live to allow the Electoral Commission to place them on the correct segment of the voters’ roll. However, proof of an address is not a requirement to register as a voter.”

Voting stations will be open on both February 3 and 4 from 08:00 to 17:00.

If unable to attend in person, voters can register online quickly and easily until the date of the election is announced by the IEC.

Ward 99 councillor Nicole van Dyk says, “We are very excited as councillors for the upcoming registration weekend. The last one saw many 18– 21-year-olds coming out to register for the first time, as well as many older people who had not voted in decades. So let’s have fun and get registered.”

Visit the voting station nearest to where you live:

Ward 88

Milner Avenue, Waterval Estate

Ward 98

13 Kalk Avenue, Randpark

6 Alice Street, Windsor West

Ward 99

Corner 3rd Avenue and 6th Street, Linden

Corner Oak Avenue and Abbot Road, Robindale

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