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Expats Get Ready – the President has ‘Proclaimed’ the Election Date

Calling all South Africans abroad who are registered to vote! President Zuma has today signed the election date proclamation! Important for Expats: It will be published in the Government Gazette on Tuesday 25th February From that date, you will have 15 days to complete and submit the VEC10 form online The form will ONLY be […]

Calling all South Africans abroad who are registered to vote! President Zuma has today signed the election date proclamation!

President Zuma
President Jacob Zuma has today signed a proclamation setting the 07th May 2014 as the date for the National Assembly elections in the country. Source: ThePresidency

Important for Expats:

  • It will be published in the Government Gazette on Tuesday 25th February
  • From that date, you will have 15 days to complete and submit the VEC10 form online
  • The form will ONLY be available at this website:  http://www.elections.org.za/
  • You will find the link for the VEC10 form under For Voters > Voting Outside South Africa (VEC10) menu item on the above site
  • You do not need to print it out. Fill in everything online.
  • That link will only be available from 25th February for 15 days.
  • Once the Electoral Commission of South Africa (IEC) has confirmed that you are eligible to vote – they will send you an email or text message to let you know IF and WHEN you can vote at the foreign mission you selected.
  • You CAN submit a VEC10 even if your registration application hasn’t been processed yet, BUT you must be a registered voter by the time the voters’ roll is certified (which is usually a few days after proclamation date).
  • The voting day for expats has not yet been announced but will likely be before 7th May 2014.

Important for those in South Africa:

  • 7th May 2014 is Election Day
  • The Voters’ Roll will close on 25th February (so hurry if you’re not registered yet!)
  • The President has also declared the 7th May as a public holiday throughout the country.
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