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Where to vote in Pretoria CBD

“Voters are reminded that they can only vote at the polling stations in wards where they are registered. In the event that voters may consider travel, they will not be able to transfer their votes to voting stations away from their designated wards.”

As President Cyril Ramaphosa has declared November 1 – the date for local government elections – as a public holiday, he has called on all registered voters to use the opportunity to elect new leadership and influence service delivery.

Ramaphosa urged voters to ensure that they adhere to the Covid-19 health regulations as they exercise their vote.

Here is a list of where to vote in the Pretoria CBD:

– Voting station name: Laerskool Oost Eind, corner of Justice Mahomed and Gerhard Moerdyk streets, Sunnyside
Ward: 32950458
Type: Permanent (P)

– Voting station name: Hamilton Primary School, corner of Visagie and Sisulu streets, Pretoria Central
Address: Ward: 79900080
Type: Permanent (P)

– Voting station name: Laerskool Jopie Fourie Primary School, 173 5th Avenue, Salvokop
Ward: 79900080
Type: Permanent (P)

– Voting station name: Methodist City Mission, 258 Burger Park Lane, Pretoria Central
Ward: 79900080
Type: Permanent (P)

– Voting station name: Tent at Caledonian Sports Grounds, corner of Pretorius Street and Nelson Mandela Drive, Sunnyside
Ward: 79900081
Type: Temporary (T)

– Voting station name: Tent at Jubilee Square Park, corner of Jorissen and Troye streets, Sunnyside
Ward: 79900081
Type: Temporary (T)

– Voting station name: Harmonie Hof Home of the Elderly, Joubert Street, Sunnyside
Ward: 79900081
Type: Permanent (P)

– Voting station name: St Michael and All Angels Anglican Church, 280 Kotze Street, Sunnyside
Ward: 79900081
Type: Permanent (P)

– Voting station name: Pretoria Technical High School, 649 Park Street, Arcadia
Ward: 79900092
Type: Permanent (P)

– Voting station name: Hotel 224, corner of Francis Baard and Leyds streets, Arcadia
Ward:
Type: Permanent (P)

-Voting station name: Corner of Francis Baard and Leyds streets, Arcadia
Ward: 79900092
Type: Permanent (P)

– Voting station name: Tent – Union Building Open Space, corner of Leyds and Madiba streets, Arcadia
Ward: 79900092
Type: Temporary (T)

– Voting station name: Arcadia Primary School, Farenden Street, Arcadia
Ward: 79900092
Type: Permanent (P)

– Voting station name: Tent – corner of Allcock and Glen streets, Hatfield
Ward: 79900092
Type: Temporary (T)

– Voting station name: Hatfield Emergency Services, 1024 Burnett Street, Hatfield
Ward: 79900092
Type: Permanent (P)

– Voting station name: City Hall, corner of Visagie and Paul Kruger streets, Pretoria Central
Ward: 79900058
Type: Permanent (P)

– Voting station name: Riviera Primary School, 6 Rose Street, Riviera
Ward: 79900058
Type: Permanent (P)

– Voting station name: Laerskool Eendracht, 89 Johannes Ramokhoase Street, Pretoria Central
Ward: 79900058
Type: Permanent (P)

– Voting station name: Prinshof school for partially sighted and blind, 19 Prinshof Street, Pretoria Central
Ward: 79900058
Type: Permanent (P)

– Voting station name: IAG Captured by Grace Christian Centre, 13 Pretorius Street, Princess Park, Pretoria Central
Ward: 79900058
Type: Permanent (P)

– Voting station name: Laerskool Paratus Primary, Henry Williams Road, Thaba Tshwane
Ward: 79900058
Type: Permanent (P)

– Voting station name: Tent at George Brink Sports Club, 118 Plein Street, Sunnyside
Ward: 79900059
Type: Permanent (P)

– Voting station name: Methodist Church, corner of Bourke and Jorissen streets, Sunnyside
Ward: 79900059
Type: Permanent (P)

– Voting station name: Tent at Muckleneuk Park, corner of Loveday and Walker streets, Sunnyside
Ward: 779900059
Type: Temporary (T)

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