Home Affairs Chairperson urge citizens to register for upcoming elections

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Home Affairs Chairperson, Mosa Chabane, has urged citizens to take the opportunity to register during the Electoral Commission of South Africa’s (IEC’s) second registration weekend over the next two days.

Home Affairs Chairperson urge citizens to register for upcoming elections
South African President Cyril Ramaphosa speaks to Electoral Commission of South Africa (IEC) officials at the Thembalethu Primary School voting station during the nationwide voter registration campaign ahead of the 2024 general elections in Soweto on November 18, 2023. Image: Luca Sola / AFP

The Chairperson of the Portfolio Committee highlighted that this opportunity enables voters to strengthen South Africa’s democratic order.  

“Similar to the first registration weekend, we remain confident that the IEC has systems in place and that all South Africans, either locally or abroad, will be able to register to vote in the provincial and national elections in 2024.

Citizens must now take the opportunity to register and actively participate in this important democratic process,” Chabane said.  

He stated that this weekend also presents an opportunity for already-registered voters to check their registration details and update their details if they have moved.  

A citizen s right to vote in South Africa s elections is enshrined in the Constitution so whether or not a voter has a fixed address is immaterial Picture Courtney Africa African News Agency ANA
South Africans have been urged citizens to register for upcoming elections. Image: Courtney Africa/African News Agency (ANA)

“The committee had previously welcomed the visibility and outreach programme rolled-out by the IEC and notes the adverts and posters visible across the country.

“The committee also welcomed the assurance that the IEC is utilising all platforms, including radio, TV, print and social media platforms to engage citizens and encourage them to register,” Chabane added.  

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Meanwhile, the committee said it welcomes the Department of Home Affairs’ intervention to open their offices over the weekend to enable the collection of identity documents to ensure that voters have valid IDs to register.

The Department of Home Affairs will open its offices on Saturday, February 3, and Sunday, February 4, for nine hours, from 08h00 to 17h00 on each day, for citizens to collect their IDs to support the 3-4 February 2024 Voter Registration Weekend. 

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