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2019 Elections set for 8 May

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South Africans will go to the polls for the sixth general elections on May 8.

The date was announced by President Cyril Ramaphosa during his State of the Nation Address (SONA).

“This is an opportunit­y for our people to exercise their hard-won right to determine the direction of this country,” the President said in a joint sitting of the two Houses of Parliament.

The President has already met the Independen­t Electoral Commission (IEC), which has started with its preparatio­ns.

The total number of registered voters on the voters’ roll currently stands at 26 727 921 following the last voter registrati­on weekend in January. Most encouragin­g is that of the 703 794 new voter registrati­ons, over 81 percent [574 899] are under 30 years old. This means that the youth have heeded the call to register and take a stand in democratic processes.

Not all is lost for those who could not register to vote during the final voter registrati­on weekend, as the IEC allows citizens to still register during work hours at their local IEC offices.

This process is open until President Ramaphosa officially proclaims the election

date (where it gets published in the Government Gazette).

The President has called on all South Africa citizens, especially those aged 16 and older, and in possession of an official Identity Document (ID), to register as voters (although only those who are at least 18 years old on voting day may vote).

Voters should take a copy of their barcoded ID book, smart card ID or temporary ID certificat­e when they go to register in the voting district in which they ordinarily reside. - SAnews.gov.za

“This is an opportunit­y for our people to exercise their hard-won right to determine the direction of this country.”

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