Local polls dates
The earliest possible date for next year’s local government elections is 4 August and they must be held before 1 November, 2021. The Electoral Commission of South Africa (IEC) announced these dates for the 2021 local government elections during a virtual briefing to parliament’s portfolio committee on home affairs yesterday.
The IEC also gave an update on its readiness for the 2021 elections which, despite the Covid-19 pandemic, look set to go ahead.
IEC chairperson Glen Mashinini said elections must take place within 90 days of expiry of the term.
He said the electoral system remained unaltered, with half the number of councillors being elected directly from wards and the balance of councillors elected from party lists.
Mashinini said the Covid-19 pandemic had also impacted the work of the municipal demarcation board.
“Importantly, there has not, for this coming year, been any changes to the outer municipal boundaries ahead of next year’s elections,” he said.
“However, there are the usual changes to ward boundaries along with a number of outstanding or contested municipal provincial boundary disputes which may arise ahead of the municipal elections.”
Mashinini said voting day would be on a Wednesday and would be preceded by special voting days.
There would also be targeted registration and two voter registration weekends ahead of the local elections.
“[It is] not desirable to have an election in season of inclement weather.
“Similarly, avoid public holidays, school holidays and periods of examinations,” he said.
The IEC’s planning is based on the estimated 23 200 voting districts.
The IEC’s procurement process for materials to support voter registration events had commenced.
The delivery date for all registration materials was scheduled for 15 December, while the procurement for voting materials was planned to commence next month.
Bulk voting materials were set for delivery between 1 April and May 2021.
The procurement and distribution of health-related materials may also be necessary, the IEC said.
– News24 Wire
Importantly, there has not, for this coming year been any changes to the outer municipal boundaries ahead of next year’s elections. However, there are usual changes to ward boundaries ... which may arise.
Glen Mashinini
Chairperson, Electoral Commission of South Africa