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Election Day kicks off in Randburg and surrounds: What you need to know

JOBURG – Voting stations are open from 07:00 to 21:00 – don’t forget your ID and face mask.

It is a fine and sunny day in Joburg on November 1, perfect for residents across the community to cast their vote in this year’s municipal elections.

Registered voters are expected to elect a ward councillor for their respective ward and for political parties to get seats at municipal level.

President Cyril Ramaphosa called on all registered voters to take the opportunity of the public holiday to exercise their democratic right and civil duty.

The Electoral Commission of South Africa has ensured that it is ready to deliver a fair and ‘transparent’ municipal election.

Chairperson Glen Mashinini confirmed at a briefing on October 26 that all measures are in place to ensure that the election runs smoothly.

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“The president urges voters to ensure that they adhere to the Covid-19 health regulations as they exercise their vote,” said the presidency.

Voting stations are open from 07:00 to 21:00 – don’t forget your ID and face mask.

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