Make sure you are registered to vote in the general election
The Independent Electoral Commission (IEC) urges voters to check that their names are on the voters' roll and encourages first-timers to register.
The build-up to this year’s general election have begun, with political parties pulling out all stops to attract new voters and retain old ones.
The Independent Electoral Commission (IEC) urges voters to check that their names are on the voters’ roll and encourages first-timers to register.
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Preparations in the Lower South Coast region are well under way.
IEC officials will be on hand at various voting stations to assist with roll checks and registration on Saturday, January 26 and Sunday 27th, IEC regional spokesman Siphiwe Yeni confirmed.
The voting stations will be open from 8am to 5pm on both days.
Alternatively you can sms your ID number to 32810, or those with access to the internet can visit the IEC website.
Those who are unable to get to their voting stations due to illness or physical limitations may send a family member to the IEC offices to fill in a form requesting IEC officials visit them at home.
President Cyril Ramaphosa is yet to announce the date for the election.
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