Electoral Commission welcomes the start of public consultations on draft wards for Local Government Elections 2021

The Electoral Commission welcomes today’s launch by the Municipal Demarcation Board (MDB) of the public consultation phase of the finalisation of ward boundaries ahead of next year’s local government elections.

All elections are collaborative undertakings requiring the support, cooperation and participation of a wide range of stakeholders. Nowhere is this more evident and important than in the preparations for the general elections of municipal councils.

In this regard, the role and responsibility of the MDB in determining and finalising the ward delimitation for the elections cannot be understated and is a key dependency for the Electoral Commission in its preparations for the elections.

The final handover of wards to the Electoral Commission is scheduled for August 2020 - a year before the current five year term of municipal councils expires on 3 August 2021.

The Electoral Commission urges all interested and affected stakeholders – including political parties, community associations and residents themselves – to participate actively and constructively in the public engagement process over the next three months.

It is especially important that those in areas with a dispute or dissatisfaction over demarcation utilise the opportunity provided to raise their concerns and resolve any grievances they may have because once this process is concluded and the Municipal Demarcation Board has determined the final wards, there is no further opportunity or time for demarcations to be changed ahead of next year’s elections.

We wish the MDB all the best in this final phase of the process.

ISSUED BY THE ELECTORAL COMMISSION
Ensuring free and fair elections

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