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IEC Announces Voter Registration Weekend

The timing of this registration weekend aligns with the current planning assumption, namely, that the Electoral Commission must stand ready to administer elections whenever they are lawfully called

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Published: March 10, 2026
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Johannesburg – The Electoral Commission (IEC) has announced a voter registration weekend on 20-21 June 2026 to maximise registration opportunities closer to where voters reside.

“The intended outcome of the registration weekend is to facilitate access to the franchise and broaden electoral participation,” explained the IEC.

“The timing of this registration weekend aligns with the current planning assumption, namely, that the Commission must stand ready to administer elections whenever they are lawfully called. 

“This alignment ensures procedural certainty, operational readiness, and full compliance with the legal framework.”

Following the completion of the process of voter registration, the IEC said it anticipates the proclamation of the election date by the Minister of Cooperative Governance and Traditional Affairs.

Once the election date is proclaimed, eligible voters will have until midnight on that same day to register to vote.

The IEC said the proclamation of the election date will formally trigger the performance of activities that underpin the election timetable.

These will include:

  • The certification and publication of the voters’ roll
  • Inspection of the voters’ roll and the lodging of objections
  • Consideration and adjudication of objections by the Commission
  • Submission of candidate nominations and the applicable cut-off deadlines

The IEC’s position is that an early announcement of an election date is critical to allow South Africans to decide where they will be on voting day, as this directly determines where they register.

“For instance, a student studying in one province but ordinarily residing in another must know whether they will be on campus or at home when the country votes,” stated the IEC.

“That clarity ensures they register correctly and avoids unnecessary administrative complications closer to election day.

“In a local government election, there is no legal facility to vote outside of the voting station of registration.”

This is a necessary requirement as it ensures that voters vote in a ward election that has a relationship with their place of ordinary residence.

In other words, voters vote for ward councillors to represent the communities in which they live.

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