Electoral Commission on municipal by-elections to be held on 30 November 2016

Wards to be contested in municipal by-elections on 30 November 2016

Municipal ward by-elections will take place in two wards in KwaZulu-Natal on Wednesday 30 November 2016. By-elections will be held in the following wards/voting districts:

  • Ward 31 in KZN282 – uMhlathuze with 4 387 registered voters which became vacant as a result of the resignation of the councillor. Registration and voting will take place at the following stations:

Voting District/Station Number

Voting Station Details

43413139

Jabulani Disabled Centre

43413140

Heatonville Farmers Association Hall

43413364

Qhamuka High School

43415805

Ebingoma Primary School

43416884

Ngogodo Primary School

43417919

Kwabiyela Store At Kheyizana Area (Tent)

43418235

Fatima Roman Church

43418257

Macekane Creche

 

  • Ward 32 in KZN282 – uMhlathuze with 6 344 registered voters which became vacant as a result of the resignation of the councillor. Registration and voting will take place at the following stations:

Voting District/Station Number

Voting Station Details

43413162

Ndondwane Primary School

43413375

Macekane Combined Primary School

43413386

Bhekikusasa High School

43415108

Mkhonto High School

43416851

Malongweni Temporal Station (Tent)

43416862

Thandokuhle Creche

43418246

Ubizo Traditional Administrative Council (Tac)

43418268

Zenzele Creche

In terms of the Constitutional Court ruling of 14 June 2016, the Electoral Commission is required to implement Section 16 (3) of the Electoral Act, which requires that voters’ rolls should contain the address of voters “where available”, for all by-elections following the 2016 Municipal Elections.

The Electoral Commission will therefore be urging registered voters to ensure their addresses are available and up to date in the coming week via SMS and outreach activities in the affected wards.

All voting stations in these wards will be open this weekend Saturday 8 October and Sunday 9 October from 08h00 to 17h00 to allow voters the opportunity to verify and update their registration and address details.

Voters may also check and update their details at their local IEC office during office hours.

Special voting at voting stations as well as home visits will take place on 29 November 2016 between 08h00 and 17h00. Voters interested in casting a special vote can apply at their local IEC office during office hours from 14 to 18 November 2016.

For more information on these by-elections, including special votes, contact your local Municipal Electoral Officer during office hours. Contact details for Municipal Electoral Officers are available on the IEC website at www.elections.org.za under Contact Us.

Election timetable for all municipal by-elections called on or before 7 October 2016 to be held on 30 November 2016

The cut-off dates for the various electoral processes for these by-elections are as follows:

  • 28 October:    Notice calling the by-election on or before, and opening of nomination of candidates
  • 3 November:    Certification of the voters’ roll
  • 4 November:    Cut-off date and time for submission of nomination of candidates
  • 8 November:    Notify party/independent nominator of non-compliance of outstanding candidate documents
  • 11 November:   Cut-off date and time for party/independent to submit outstanding ward candidate documents
  • 11 November:   Notices: List of and particulars pertaining to voting stations and mobile voting stations
  • 14 November:   Compilation and certification of lists of candidates contesting a ward
  • 14 November:   Issue certificates to candidates
  • 14 November:   Opening of applications for special votes
  • 18 November:   Closing of applications for special votes
  • 29 November:   Special votes at voting stations and special vote home visits (08h00 to 17h00)
  • 30 November:  By-election (Voting takes place at voting stations between 07h00 and 21h00)

(Note: All deadlines are at 17h00 on the date listed)

For media queries:
Tumi Sethoba
Cell: 082 325 2512
Email: spokesperson@elections.org.za

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