The Independent Electoral Commission (IEC) says it is comfortable with the controls it has put in place with regards to voting abroad. This weekend more than 76 000 voters living outside the country are expected to cast their votes for the 2024 general elections. Chief Electoral Officer Sy Mamabolo outlines the process after voting has taken place.
“All such special votes are first placed in an unmarked envelope which is then inserted into a second envelope marked with the voting station and the voter’s particulars for verification on the list of approved special votes. The envelope is then placed into a secure ballot box and then transported into the country.
All special votes that were cast outside of the republic must reach the head office of the Electoral Commission by 9 pm on the date of the election and counting of those ballots will take place in front of party agents and observers. The Commission says that the international segment of the voters’ roll has approximately 56.6 voters but after the approval of over 20,000 applications by citizens of their intention to vote abroad, the total number of voters expected to vote this weekend is just over 76 600. Mamabolo says that the Commission is prepared for voting to take place in 111 foreign missions.
“All missions have already received the election materials, which include ballot papers, voting booths, ballot boxes, envelopes and a voters list. Voting stations will open from 7 to 7 pm allowing 76 580 voters to exercise their right to vote in South Africa’s 2024 National elections”. On both voting days abroad the Electoral Commission will keep extended hours to assist voters with any inquiries.”
The IEC has clarified that missions with a work week from Sunday to Thursday will vote on Friday the 17th while missions which are open Monday to Friday will vote on Saturday the 18th of May.
Source: eNCA
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