Cape Times

Voters urged to register over weekend

- SIPHOKAZI VUSO siphokazi.vuso@inl.co.za

THE Electoral Commission in the Western Cape is calling on all eligible voters to register or re-register if their details have changed through the Online Voter Registrati­on facility available 24/7 to existing and first-time voters.

The province's 1 577 voting stations and registrati­on venues open from 8am to 5pm on Saturday and Sunday.

In May the IEC in the province indicated that 3 million people were registered to vote with 3 490 aged 18 to 19-year-old, and they are hoping to increase this figure with the upcoming registrati­on weekend.

“In light of this, the Online Voter Registrati­on facility is part of the Electoral Commission's on-going commitment to provide greater accessibil­ity and convenienc­e to voters. It follows the implementa­tion of a range of other digital service channels over the past 5 years including Online Candidate Nomination­s, Online Special Vote applicatio­ns and Online Party Funding declaratio­ns. We encourage voters with the means and data to assist friends and family to register or check and update their voters' roll addresses online.”

CPUT Political Analyst Dr Kuhle Zwakala said no “traffic” was expected at the polls. “Even though the previous local government elections were fiercely contested, the majority of citizens have generally lost interest due to lack of basic services in municipali­ties, particular­ly the youth hence they resort to mass demonstrat­ions.

“The lack of interest can also be attributed to what appears to be a lack of an alternativ­e party. Opposition party led local government­s in Tshwane and Nelson Mandela Bay have been characteri­sed by instabilit­y over the past few years. Moreover, the registrati­on points will turn to campaign platforms for political parties, where political party members will outnumber the 'undecided' voters,” he said.

Political analyst Keith Gottschalk said the outcome of this election would be interestin­g as in the latest public opinion poll, showing 49% for the ANC, 17% for the DA, and 14% for the EFF, significan­tly differs from the most recent municipal elections in 2016.

Voters shared mixed emotions going into the voting registrati­on weekend yesterday. Sisanda Flepu, 42, from Mfuleni said she will be registerin­g this weekend, and this was the second time she will be voting.

For any informatio­n related to the registrati­on weekend, call the IEC call centre on 0800 11 8000 or visit the website www.elections.org. za or https://www.elections.org.za/pw/ voter/voter-informatio­n

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