Independent Electoral Commission, 24 February 2014

 

 

Just 24 hours left to register to vote ahead of tomorrow's proclamation

 

 

Eligible voters who have not yet registered to vote in the 7 May national
and provincial elections have just 24 hours left to do so at their Municipal
Electoral Office before the voters' roll closes at midnight tomorrow Tuesday
25 February 2014. President Jacob Zuma announced on Friday that he and the
nine provincial Premiers would proclaim the national and provincial
elections tomorrow signaling the official start of the Election Timetable -
beginning with the closing of the voters' roll for the elections.

 

A list of municipal electoral offices is available at www.elections.org.za
or call 0800 11 8000.

 

Anticipating a last minute rush, Chief Electoral Officer Mosotho Moepya said
the IEC would deploy additional staff to its local offices and would ensure
all eligible voters who are in the queue at 5pm tomorrow were given a chance
to register. Eligible voters need to take their ID with them - either a
green barcoded ID book, a new smartcard ID or a Temporary ID Certificate
which is available from the Department of Home Affairs.

 

Following proclamation, the Electoral Commission will consult with the
National Party Liaison Committee on an Election Timetable. The timetable
will be published in an extraordinary Government Gazette on Wednesday, 26
February 2014. The Election Timetable sets the dates for key activities for
voters and contestants in the run-up to the elections including the
deadlines for the submission of candidate lists by parties, the application
for special votes and notifications to vote outside of the country.

 

People who are registered outside the Republic need to complete the VEC 10
form online at www.elections.org.za to indicate where they intend voting.
The form will be available from tomorrow until 12 March 2014.

 

A comprehensive Election Timetable will also be available on
www.elections.org.za

 

Voters who need more information on the upcoming elections, such as
confirmation of their registration details and voting station locations,
should contact the IEC Call Centre (toll free on a landline) on 0800 11 8000
or visit the IEC website at www.elections.org.za. Voters who want to know
whether they are registered and where they should vote can also send an SMS
with their ID number to 32810.

 

 

Issued by: Independent Electoral Commission <http://www.elections.org.za/> 

 

For media queries: Please contact Kate Bapela on 082 600 6386

For media interviews: Please email requests to [email protected]


 

 

From: http://www.gov.za/speeches/view.php?sid=43872

 

 

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