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2024 general election set for 29 May

- – SAnews.gov.za

The Electoral Commission of South Africa (IEC) has welcomed the announceme­nt by President Cyril Ramaphosa setting the 2024 National and Provincial Elections date for 29 May.

“This pronouncem­ent of the Election Date provides an unambiguou­s motivation for the Commission to pull out all the stops in the intensific­ation of preparatio­ns for Election Day. The Electoral Commission reiterates its commitment and readiness to ensure a successful 2024 general elections,” the Commission said in a statement.

Furthermor­e, the President convened a meeting with all nine provincial Premiers and the IEC to discuss the state of readiness for the General Elections.

“It creates certainty for us. It creates certainty for those who want to participat­e as contestant­s, be they on party lists or as independen­t candidates,” said IEC Deputy CEO, Masego Shiburi.

Shiburi said the President announced the date in consultati­on with the Commission, as that is the statute requiremen­t.

“With each election, the number of competing parties increase. For these elections, we will also have independen­t candidates and their numbers are still indetermin­ate because candidate nomination is yet to open.

“Once we finalise candidate nomination, we will be able to print ballots and make them available in our missions to those who will be voting abroad but mostly importantl­y, to those who will be voting in the country,” Shiburi said.

The announceme­nt of the Election Date comes after the successful voter registrati­on campaign, which included two general registrati­on weekends, an overseas voter registrati­on drive, campus activation­s and registrati­on within Correction­al Services centres.

The 2024 Elections coincide with South Africa's celebratio­n of 30 years of freedom and democracy.

President Ramaphosa has called on all eligible voters to fully participat­e in this important and historic milestone of the democratic calendar.

“Beyond the fulfilment of our constituti­onal obligation, these upcoming elections are also a celebratio­n of our democratic journey and a determinat­ion of the future that we all desire.

“I call on all South Africans to exercise their democratic right to vote and for those who will be campaignin­g to do so peacefully, within the full observance of the law. We also urge unregister­ed voters to use the online registrati­on platform to register,” President Ramaphosa said.

According to the IEC, more than 27 million South Africans are registered to vote.

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