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IEC continues public consultations on e-voting

South African Government News Agency
South African Government News Agency

The Electoral Commission of South Africa (IEC) says it is still conducting public consultations on the potential introduction of electronic voting (e-voting) in the country.

The consultation process began in March and is expected to conclude at the end of September. The commission is reviewing the feasibility and policy implications of implementing e-voting in South Africa and also studying other countries' experiences.

IEC Chief Electoral Officer Sy Mamabolo recently confirmed that while e-voting is likely to be introduced in the future, it will not be implemented in the upcoming 2026 Local Government Elections.

Mamabolo says, “We’ve issued a discussion document and the aim of the discussion document primarily is to create a common, national understanding of what e-voting is. And also in the discussion document, we are looking at the international experience. So we are currently in a consultation mode on the discussion document and that process closes at the end of September.”

He adds, “Thereafter, we will integrate all the public input and hand over a proposed draft policy to the Minister of Home Affairs, who will then have to present it to Parliament for eventual debate and consideration.”

*This article was first published by SABC News

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