Proclamation of 2016 Municipal Elections

The Electoral Commission welcomes the proclamation of the 2016 Municipal Elections by the Minister of Cooperative Governance and Traditional Affairs Mr David van Rooyen. The proclamation triggers the official election timetable which the Electoral Commission today published in a special Government Gazette. The timetable spans the next 72 days and lays down the key dates and deadlines for various milestones until Election Day on 3 August 2016. The first action of the proclamation is to close the voters’ roll for the election. This means no new applicants may be admitted to the voters’ roll, including additional registrations or re-registrations. The certification of the voters’ roll for the 2016 Municipal Elections takes place on 31 May 2016. Proclamation also triggers the opening of candidate nominations for the elections. Political parties have until 17H00 on Thursday 2 June 2016 to submit their list of nominations for ward candidates, proportional representation candidates and district council candidates. Nominations for independent candidates to contest ward elections must also been submitted by 17H00 on Thursday 2 June 2016.

In a first for Africa, the Electoral Commission has launched an Online Candidate Nomination System through which candidate nominations can be submitted electronically for the 2016 Municipal Elections. A link to system is available on the homepage of the Electoral Commission’s website at www.elections.org.za under “2016 Municipal Elections”. The system is designed to speed up and simplify the process of submitting candidate nomination lists for elections by allowing parties to capture their own information and then submit it electronically via the internet by the deadline. 

Among the key benefits of the system are:
• Parties can capture their own information reducing errors and the time required
• Real-time verification of eligibility of candidates
• Electronically generated acceptance of nomination forms obviating the need to manually complete forms for each candidate
• Access to a payment gateway to facilitate ease of payment
• Exporting and importing spreadsheets for each municipality to allow for copy and paste of candidate data that may be in existing political party database\
• Progress reports for all elections contested by a party 
• Instant confirmation of the list of candidate and wards contested

As part of the necessary security of the system, it provides for a political party or nominee for an independent candidate to appoint an administrator who will be provided with rights to work on the system. This administrator can then delegate and assign capturing and browsing rights to others. While the system is primarily designed for political parties with large numbers of candidates, it is also available for use by independent candidates.

In order to stand for election as an independent candidate in a ward, nominees must be a registered voter in the municipality in which they are contesting. They must then submit the following documentation:
• A completed nomination form including the signatures of 50 registered voters in the ward they are contesting
• A copy of their ID
• An A5 colour head and shoulders photograph for the ballot paper
• Proof of payment of the election deposit of R1000

The following are the proposed deposits payable for contesting the 2016 Municipal Elections:
• Metropolitan councils: R3500
• Local municipal councils: R2000
• District councils: R1000
• Individual ward candidates: R1000

The total cost for a political party to contest all municipal councils is R482 000: 
• 8 metros X R3500 = R28 000 
• Plus 205 local councils X R2000 = R410 000 
• Plus 44 district councils X R1000 = R44 000 

Deposits are refunded where at least one candidate is elected to the council. Should political parties or independent candidates opt to submit nominations manually they may still do so at the local IEC office for the municipality they are contesting during the window period for submissions. Payments for manual submissions must be by bank guaranteed cheque.

A total of 53 757 candidates contested the previous Municipal Elections in 2011 – including 754 independent candidates.

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