Votes casted their special vote this morning at Pinelands High School as the Special votes being cast in 2024 general elections. Photographer Ayanda Ndamane / Independent Newspapers
Hundreds of thousands of South Africans are expected to cast their vote in country’s seventh democratic elections on Wednesday, dubbed to be one of the most fiercely contested elections in SA’s history.
Each registered voter will receive three ballot papers indicating the political party they want to vote for, for National Assembly (blue ballot paper), Regional to National Assembly (orange ballot paper) and Provincial Legislature (pink ballot paper).
Let’s take a look at how many people are expected to line up at polling stations.
According to the Electoral Commission of South Africa (IEC), it approved a total of 1,668,076 special vote applications, of which 624,593 were for voters who will be visited at their homes or places of confinement and 1,043,483 are voters who will vote at voting stations where they are registered.
Gauteng registered the highest number of voters at 6,531,450 followed by 5,728,165 and the Eastern Cape with 3,431,097.
Provincial breakdown:
As per the latest statistics from the IEC, there are more women registered to vote this time around.
Demographics by age/gender
Overall — there are 12,384,101 male voters and 15,288,163 female voters.
What you need to know if you’re going to vote on Wednesday
Don’t forget your ID and remember to vote where you are registered.
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