In a move to clean house, the Electoral Commission of South Africa (IEC) has announced its intention to deregister 192 inactive political parties.
E-voting offers a wide range of benefits, but there are also dangerous downsides to digitising the electoral process.
The IEC is set to remove 198 political parties, including SACP and ARETA, from official register due to inactivity.
SACP has responded to the IEC’s de-registration notice, stating that it has submitted its representation to stay registered ...
The Independent Electoral Commission (IEC) of South Africa has given notice to 192 political parties of its intention to ...
IEC’s deputy chief electoral officer, Masego Sheburi, said the 2024 general elections were the most litigated elections in ...
The Electoral Commission of (IEC) has announced plans to deregister 192 inactive political parties, including the South African Communist Party (SACP), as part of its efforts to clean up the national ...
The home affairs minister says there is no point in digitising a process if it is going to be just as slow, inefficient and ...
JOHANNESBURG - The Electoral Commission (IEC) says its research shows a lack of trust in government and political parties ...
Mamabolo acknowledged that e-voting must be approached with responsibility and caution. "At the forefront of these challenges ...
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Daily Maverick on MSNWhy is the IEC exploring e-voting — and will it be implemented in SA?Physical voting in South Africa faces many issues like big ballot papers, long waiting times at polling stations and low voter turnout. In a bid to explore electronic voting’s potential, the IEC ...
The country has ambitious digital transformation plans, and is considering a vast digital ID system that could possibly be ...
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