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The IEC says there will be strict measures against political parties inciting violence, intimidation and spreading false information. Image: parliament.gov.za

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Elections 2024: Are you registered to vote?

Voters have until Friday 23 February at midnight to register for the 2024 elections. Check here if you’re registered to vote.

23-02-24 07:41
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The IEC says there will be strict measures against political parties inciting violence, intimidation and spreading false information. Image: parliament.gov.za

South Africans eligible to vote in the 2024 elections have until midnight, Friday, 23 February 2024, to register or update their information before the voter roll closes.

2024 ELECTIONS: CHECK HERE IF YOU ARE REGISTERED TO VOTE

The Independent Electoral Commission (IEC) said South Africans eligible to vote have until midnight, Friday, 23 February 2024, to register or update their information before the voter roll closes.

Friday is the day of the proclamation of the General Election 2024.

IEC chief executive Sy Mamabolo said the President and the Provincial Premiers will proclaim Election Day, 29 May 2024, during the day on Friday, 23 February 2024.

YOU HAVE UNTIL MIDNIGHT ON FRIDAY

“The 2024 general elections are historic in that they mark the 30th year of electoral democracy.

“We do not wish for any eligible citizen to miss out on this historic democratic process.”Mamabolo said

CHECK HERE IF YOU ARE REGISTERED TO VOTE IN THE 2024 ELECTIONS

To check your registration details, you can:

HERE IS HOW TO FIND OUT IF YOU NEED TO RE-REGISTER

To find out if you need to re-register:

  • Login or create a profile to My IEC voter portal and Click, Check and Confirm your address. View and manage your address.

Or alternatively, you can:

  • Check your voter registration details and make a note of your voting station and voting district number.
  • Go to our Voting Station Finder and search for your current home address. On the map, locate the voting district number (blue digits within the green borders of your district – see below). Compare the voting district number here to your registration details – if they’re not the same, you need to re-register in your new voting district.
  • Apply for registration in your new voting district at your new voting station during a registration weekend (takes place in the months before a major election), or at the local IEC office responsible for your voting district during office hours (please phone first to make an appointment). Important: Please note that you can’t register at our national or provincial offices, only the local IEC offices.
  • Wait at least 7 days and then check your voter registration details again to make sure your voting district and voting station have changed. Please note: Voting station venues may change, so please check your voter registration details to confirm your voting station before going there to register (only during special registration weekends) or vote.