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Election timeline

Check out the Elections Roadmap here

25 February – proclamation of the election date and registration is officially closed

5 March – voter’s roll certified and publication of the voter’s roll on the government gazette

• The certified voters’ roll is available for inspection at all IEC offices around the country

12 March – closing date for all parties who want to contest the elections

• Candidate nomination and payment of deposits to be done by 5pm

27 March – signing of the IEC Code of Conduct in the uThungulu District at the Empangeni Civic Centre at 10am

7 April – application for overseas voting closes

• If you will be out of the country on Election Day and you qualify, you can submit a VEC10 to notify the IEC of your intention to vote on 30 April at a South African embassy, high commission or consulate-general abroad

7 – 17 April – application for special votes. This includes:

• Police officials

• Those who are working on election day

• Pregnant women, who are unable to vote on 7 May

• Those who will not be in the country on election day

• Those who are sick and unable to visit a voting station

• Applications must be done at your local IEC office after which the IEC will inform you if the application has been successful

30 April – overseas voting takes place

5 and 6 May – special voting and home visits to be conducted

7 May – ELECTION DAY – voting stations will be opened from 7am – 9pm. Counting will continue thereafter

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