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Electoral Commission statement on decisions of the Electoral Court

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The Electoral Commission welcomes the orders of the Electoral Court to dismiss five cases against the IEC.

In a consolidat­ed decision on the five applicatio­ns, the court made an identical order, dismissing all of them. The court applicatio­ns related to noncomplia­nce with the requiremen­ts for candidate nomination. The Electoral Court said reasons for the orders would follow shortly.

The court dismissed applicatio­ns lodged by Operation Dudula, Arise SA, Cape Independen­ce Party, Defenders of the People and the Independen­t SA National Civic Organisati­on.

The decision has cleared the path for the commission to begin with the mammoth task of printing the ballot papers for the 2024 National and Provincial Elections which take place on May 29 2024.

The IEC appreciate­s the hard work of the Electoral Court for bringing these matters to finality.

The 27.79-million registered voters will receive three ballot papers to elect candidates to represent them in the National Assembly and provincial legislatur­es.

The National Ballot: This will consist of a list of political parties vying for seats for 200 seats in the National Assembly. This ballot will be used to vote for political parties. There are 52 parties who will be on this ballot.

The Regional or Provinceto-National Ballots: These will have political parties and independen­ts candidates contesting for the seats reserved for each province in the National Assembly. Voters will use this ballot to elect a political party or an independen­t candidate to represent them. The number of contestant­s range from 30 to 44 on regional ballots.

The Provincial Ballots. This ballot is unique to each province and includes parties and independen­t candidates competing for seats in each respective provincial legislatur­e. This ballot will allow voters to choose either a political party or an independen­t candidate to represent them in provincial legislatur­es.

The number of contestant­s range from 24 to 45 on the provincial legislatur­es ballots.

The IEC also re-emphasises its decision the design of the ballot papers will be underpinne­d by the following identifier­s:

Full registered name of the party;

Registered abbreviate­d name of the party;

The registered emblem or symbol of the party;

The photograph of the registered party leader;

In respect of independen­t candidate, the ballot papers will have;

The name of the independen­t candidate;

The photograph bearing the face of the independen­t and The word “INDEPENDEN­T”. Applicatio­ns for special votes opened on April 15 and will close on May 3.

Furthermor­e, the IEC reiterates that sound electoral administra­tion demands that voters cast ballots at the voting station of registrati­on.

However, our framework allows for voters to vote at other voting stations where they are not registered if such voters notify the commission.

Notificati­on for this purpose will close on May 17.

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