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National Registration Weekend” 2023.
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Names Missing From The Registered Voters List At The IEC A Mystery?
Attention South Africa!!
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Hundreds of South African citizens declared they have voted in the prior elections, though upon checking during the national voters registration weekend, have come to find that they no longer are listed. The names of hundreds somehow vanished from the IEC Voters Roll list.
An online agent stated ” I am currently reregistering my community members, abd there’s a large bunch with claims that they voted in 2021, yet I allocate them as new registrations. registration.
Can one conclude that from these kinds of claims, that something is not right? Could it be just a glitch or error in the system? And if it is a glitch removing a voter’s name counting one less, then how many glitches does it make when counting our votes? Is it time for a new software system? Could this have been reoccurring in the past decades, yet nobody took a deeper look, to notice those hundreds who are turned away that did register?
Can this finding be an answer to certain allegations? Though, how and where does one find any proof? Could it be that hundreds are removed in order for things to seem normal, so that by the time when we are in the voting season process again, it would be normal if thousands are turned away, not allowed to cast thier vote? Can we maybe investigatoe if this must be a beneficial factor for certain oppositions?
Please: Do share this news with friends and family to ensure to check your status before it is too late.
This is a major concern with Recognition of reality. Every citizen haa the right to vote. South Africa, you are hereby advised to please always check your status, as thought of the national election for 2024 excites those who are optimistically intrigued in getting that Presidential vote. Will this ever happen with these glitches?
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IEC Notices to election 2024
Today, the Electoral Commission declared its readiness to conduct a general registration weekend as part of preparations of the 2024 National and Provincial Elections. Over two days, on 18 and 19 November, we will welcome eligible citizens at 23 296 registration stations across our great land. Registration stations will operate between 08h00 and 17h00 on both days.
Opening of all registration stations this weekend provides equal opportunity to all South Africans to access the voter registration process. Registration weekends as a modality of registration provides us by far the greatest registration yield in comparison with other methods. Therefore, we approach this weekend with a measure of expectation that this weekend will once again provide us significant registration activity.
The recently released Census 2022 results indicate that our population has grown to 62 million inhabitants, with an estimated 39.7 million voting age population. The voters’ roll currently stands at 26.2 million, representing 66 percent of the estimated voting age population. We are approaching this registration weekend informed by the national imperative to increase the coverage of the voters’ roll in all dimensions.
Lease agreements pertaining to permanent voting stations have been and concluded. Of these voting stations, 62 per cent are schools, 9.7 per cent are places of worship and the balance of 28 per cent include all other categories such as community halls and other municipal infrastructure.
There are a further 959 temporary voting stations across the country. The majority of temporary stations are in Gauteng at 204, followed by the Free State at 180 and Limpopo at 150. Procurement processes in relation to the provision of temporary infrastructure have also been concluded. The institutionalisation of temporary stations ensures that the electoral services reach communities which would otherwise not have the services available. They are, therefore, an important mechanism of extending franchise rights to all eligible citizens.
Over 69 718 staff have been recruited and trained for this registration weekend. Out of these appointed staff, 53 028 are female and 16 690 are male. In addition, 35 640 registration staff are under the age of 35, whilst 26 475 are between ages 36 and 50. The balance of 7 603 are 51 years old and above.
The Voter Management Devices (VMDs) are the mainstay technology for the delivery of the registration process. The VMDs were first introduced in 2021 and have since undergone significant improvement based on lessons that were evinced by previous electoral events. The operating system for these devices has now been enhanced.
Three business applications will be running on the devices during these weekend. These are the staff attendance register, voting station monitoring and voter registration applications. The devices are designed to operate online via an Access Point Network (APN). However, all three applications have been coded to operate offline in a number of instances including when there is insufficient connection with the central database. The migration between the online and offline modes of the devices will happen without operator intervention.
A dry-run was conducted on 28 October to assess the functionality of the devices as well as the infrastructure that underpins its functionality. Again, optimisations have been effected in the light of the insights arising from the dry-run exercise.
The delivery of essential voter registration materials, including VMDs, stationery packs, arrow signs, and document storage boxes, have been provisioned and delivery completed across all provinces. Importantly, the registration process does not require the completion of forms at the station and therefore limited time will be spent at the station for actual registration. The voters’ roll, as it existed in October 2023, has been printed and delivered to municipalities. Approximately 260 tons of equipment and material has been handled through our logistics value chain.
To register as a voter, you must be a South African citizen, be 16 years or older, and have a valid South African identity document. We have noted pronouncements of arrangements by the Department of Home Affairs to open its offices last weekend as well as on the Registration Weekend to allow applicants to collect identity documents. These offices will be open between 08h00 and 17h00 on both days on the weekend. We thank the Department for affording eligible citizens the maximum opportunity to enlist on the voters’ roll.
The Electoral Commission makes an impassioned call on adult South Africans to seize the moment by registering as voters. Only those who are on the voters’ roll can have a say in the electoral outcomes next year. Even if you have not as yet decided to vote, it is still important to be on the voters’ roll because your choice can only be recorded if you are registered. The Commission also encourages registered voters to check the correctness of their details by visiting registration stations over the weekend.
To find your voting station, visit the Electoral Commission’s website, www.elections.org.za, or call our helpline on 0800 11 8000. The webchat on our Voter Portal has received considerable number of visitors, closely followed by our WhatsApp chats. Join the community of citizens who can get voter registration and other election information by WhatsApping “hi” to 060 088 0000. It’s your democracy; own it!
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For media queries: Please contact Kate Bapela on 082 600-6386
For media interviews: Please email requests to spokesperson@elections.org.za
Also reach the IEC on:
- Facebook: www.facebook.com/IECSouthAfrika
- Instagram: www.instagram.com/IECSouthAfrica
- X (formerly Twitter): @IECSouthAfrica
- YouTube: www.youtube.com/user/IECSouthAfrica
- Website: www.elections.org.za
- WhatsApp ‘Hi’ to 060 088 0000
- Helpline: 0800 11 0000
- Register online 24/7: https://registertovote.elections.org.za
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