South Africa 2024 elections: Online voter registration campaign gets off to a good start

South Africa 2024 elections: Online voter registration campaign gets off to a good start

PRETORIA, Feb 25 (NNN-SANEWS) — Almost 220,000 eligible South Africans have heeded the call to visit the Electoral Commission’s Voter Portal to register online to vote since the launch of a national campaign on Monday.

This is in preparation for the 2024 National and Provincial Elections.

South Africans aged 16 years and older, who have a South African identity document (ID), smart ID card, or valid temporary ID, are encouraged to use the Electoral Commission’s Voter Portal to register to vote for all future elections at https://registertovote.elections.org.za (though you must be 18 to vote).

The intensive two-week online voter registration campaign, themed Your Vote Is Your Voice, continues to feature on digital and traditional media until March 3.

The campaign forms part of a multi-faceted year-long campaign by the Commission to encourage and facilitate eligible South Africans to register to vote.

The campaign is aimed particularly at the unregistered youth, so that they can vote in the 2024 National and Provincial Elections and all future elections.

“This crucial campaign is designed to educate eligible South African citizens about the importance of voter registration so that they can vote, and the ease with which they can do so online,” said Sy Mamabolo, Chief Electoral Officer of the Electoral Commission.

“The commission has taken sufficient steps to ensure that the registration process is quick and hassle-free,” he said.

Mamabolo said one of the commission’s objectives is to get the 14 million South Africans who are eligible to vote but not registered, particularly those between the ages of 15 and 29, to register and vote in the upcoming general elections.

“We urge all eligible citizens to take advantage of this online facility and take the first step towards electing public representatives of their choice. Your vote is your voice,” Mamabolo said.

Voters who are already registered and have moved since the last elections, can also check and update their address on the same portal. — NNN-SANEWS

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