The Electoral Commission reminds voters that the deadline for
applications for special votes in this year’s national and provincial elections
is this Friday, 3 May 2024. All applications for special votes, for the purposes of home visits and
voting station visits, opened on 15 April 2024.
Home visits are intended for those voters who
are unable to travel to voting stations, whilst special votes at voting
stations are for everyone who is unable to be at the voting station on Election
Day. Special voting will be conducted on the two days preceding Election Day,
on 27 and 28 May 2024, from 9am to 5pm.
Contrary to circulating WhatsApp messages
regarding automatic availability of special votes for voters 60 years and
older, there is no age-based access to a special vote at the voting station.
All special votes are only available on application through one of the
following mechanisms:
- Using our
secured online application form found at www.elections.org.za
- By SMSing your
identity number to 32249 (R1.00 per SMS) for voting station visit only.
- By visiting
your local IEC office and submitting an Appendix 1B form for a voting station
special vote.
- By visiting
your local IEC office and submitting an Appendix 1A form for a home visit
special vote. Forms can also be hand-delivered, and someone else can deliver a
form on behalf of a voter.
Voting outside of a voting station of
registration
The Electoral Commission re-emphasises the
general principle of election administration that voters must vote where they
are registered. However, in the event a voter intends to be in a different
voting district on voting day, such a voter must notify the Commission of their
intended absence from their voting district and the voting station where they
wish to cast the vote. A notification portal is available on the website for
this purpose. Notifications in this regard will close on 17 May 2024.
MK party submitted fraudulent signatures
The Commission has noted media enquiries and
reports alleging that MK party submitted fraudulent signatures in fulfilment of
the candidate nomination requirements. Furthermore, we noted that a criminal
complaint has been laid with the South African Police Service. The Commission
calls on the crime investigation authorities to expedite the investigations in
order to establish the verity of the allegations made. An expeditious
investigation is essential for the conduct of free and fair elections.
The Commission further confirms that the
signature portal of the candidate nomination system verifies whether the
identity numbers submitted were of registered citizens of the Republic. In
other words, this entails establishing whether the person is a citizen, alive
and registered on the voters’ roll. The Commission had indicated in the
parliamentary process during debates on the institutionalisation of the
signature requirement that it would be impossible to establish whether the signatures
proffered were indeed of those persons who purport to have given them.
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