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Boundary Delimitation

BD001

Delimitation of constituencies


Question:Are constituencies delimited for election purposes?
Answer: b. No, existing regional/provincial/other boundaries are used
Comments:  MDB follows 2 Broad cycles between local elections -Immediate after an elections municipal boundaries are reviewed. This first cycle takes around 2 years. -After the review of municipal boundaries wards are delimited for the next local elections. This second cycle takes around 18 months. -Elections were held on 18 May 2011, and the revie of municipal boundaries commenced in June 2011. Next local elections are approximately May 2016 (can deviate with 90 days)
Source: Municipal Demarcation Board FAQs: http://aceproject.org/ero-en/regions/africa/ZA/south-africa-municipal-demarcation-board-faqs/view
Verified: 2014/05/01
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BD003

Criteria for drawing boundaries


Question:On what criteria are the boundaries drawn?
Answer(s): a. "Equality" of population
b. Respecting natural barriers
c. Compactness of constituencies
f. Communities of interest/cultural concerns
g. Other
Comments: -Provincial boundaries needs to be determined constitutionally -Representations regarding changes to municipal boundaries affecting provincial boundaries need to be submitted to nation Minister responsible for local government -The Constitution provides that a Bill providing for an amendment to alter provincial boundaries must be passed by the National Assembly with a supporting vote of at least two-thirds of its members, and also by the National Council of Provinces, with a supporting vote of at least six provinces. This parliamentary process is a part of a lengthy process to amend the Constitution (Section 74(3))
Source: Municipal Demarcation Board FAQs: http://aceproject.org/ero-en/regions/africa/ZA/south-africa-municipal-demarcation-board-faqs/view Constitution of the Republic of South Africa (as amended to 2009), Article 74(3): http://aceproject.org/ero-en/regions/africa/ZA/south-africa-electoral-act-2010/view
Verified: 2014/05/01
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BD005

Body responsible for drawing boundaries


Question:The body responsible for drawing the boundaries is:
Answer(s): d. Boundary Commission
f. A government department or agency
Comments: The Demarcation Board, after consultation with the Independent Electoral Commission, delimits municipalities that must have wards, into wards.
Source: Electoral Law: Local Government Municipal Structures Act, Chapter 1: http://aceproject.org/ero-en/regions/africa/ZA/Local%20Government%20Municipal%20Structures%20Act%201998.pdf/view.
Verified: 2014/05/01
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Electoral Systems

ES001

Head of State


Question:How is the Head of State selected?
Answer(s): a. Head of State is the Head of Government
d. Indirectly elected by legislature
Comments: The President is the Head of State and of government, as well as Commander in Chief of the armed forces. The President is elected by the National Assembly from among its members.
Source: Constitution of the Republic of South Africa, Articles 83, 86 & 202: http://aceproject.org/ero-en/regions/africa/ZA/south-africa-electoral-act-2010/view
Verified: 2014/05/01
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ES002

Head of Government


Question:How is the Head of Government selected?
Answer: c. Indirectly elected by legislature/chosen by parliament
Comments: The President is the Head of State and of government, as well as Commander in Chief of the armed forces. The President is elected by the National Assembly from among its members.
Source: Constitution of the Republic of South Africa, Articles 83, 86 & 202: http://aceproject.org/ero-en/regions/africa/ZA/south-africa-electoral-act-2010/view
Verified: 2014/05/01
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ES003

President


Question:Does the country have a president?
Answer: a. Yes
Comments:
Source: Constitution of the Republic of South Africa, Articles 83, 86 & 202: http://aceproject.org/ero-en/regions/africa/ZA/south-africa-electoral-act-2010/view
Verified: 2014/05/01
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ES004

Number of Chambers


Question:The national legislature consists of (one/two chambers):
Answer: b. Two chambers
Comments: National legislative power is vested in Parliament, which consists of the National Assembly and the National Council of Provinces.
Source: Constitution of the Republic of South Africa, art. 42 & 43: http://aceproject.org/ero-en/regions/africa/ZA/south-africa-electoral-act-2010/view
Verified: 2014/05/01
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ES005

Electoral System (Chamber 1)


Question:What is the electoral system for Chamber 1 of the national legislature?
Answer(s): g. List Proportional Representation
Comments: The National Assembly consists of no fewer than 350 and no more than 400 members directly elected in a proportional representation system (with no minimum entry threshold).
Source: Constitution of the Republic of South Africa, Article 46: http://aceproject.org/ero-en/regions/africa/ZA/south-africa-electoral-act-2010/view Electoral Act of 1998 (as amended to 2023), Schedule 1A: http://aceproject.org/ero-en/regions/africa/ZA/south-africa-electoral-act-73-of-1998-as-amended/view
Verified: 2014/05/01
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Legislative Framework

LF001

Status of Electoral Law


Question:What is the status of the electoral law governing national elections?
Answer(s): a. Part of Constitution
b. Separate legislation
d. Regulations or administrative rules
Comments:
Source: Constitution of the Republic of South Africa (as amended to 2023): Electoral Act of 1998 (as amended to 2023): https://aceproject.org/ero-en/regions/africa/ZA/electoral-amendment-act-1-of-2023/view Electoral Commission Act of 1996 (as amended to 2006): http://aceproject.org/ero-en/regions/africa/ZA/south-africa-electoral-commission-act-of-1996-as/view Public Funding of Represented Political Parties Act of 1997 (as amended to 1998):http://aceproject.org/ero-en/regions/africa/ZA/south-africa-public-funding-of-represented/view The Political Party Funding Act (PPFA) Act 6 of 2019, https://aceproject.org/ero-en/regions/africa/ZA/political-party-funding-act-6-of-2019/view
Verified: 2024/12/04
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LF003

Electoral Law covers


Question:The national electoral law covers:
Answer(s): a. National elections
b. Regional elections
c. Local elections
Comments:
Source: Constitution of the Republic of South Africa, Articles 46-72, 104-151, 157-164: http://aceproject.org/ero-en/regions/africa/ZA/south-africa-electoral-act-2010/view Electoral Act, https://aceproject.org/ero-en/regions/africa/ZA/electoral-amendment-act-1-of-2023/view Electoral Commission Act of 1996 (as amended to 2023): http://aceproject.org/ero-en/regions/africa/ZA/south-africa-electoral-commission-act-of-1996-as/view Public Funding of Represented Political Parties Act of 1997 (as amended to 1998): http://aceproject.org/ero-en/regions/africa/ZA/south-africa-public-funding-of-represented/view Municipal Structures Act of 1998: http://aceproject.org/ero-en/regions/africa/ZA/Local%20Government%20Municipal%20Structures%20Act%201998.pdf/view Municipal Demarcation Act of 1998: http://aceproject.org/ero-en/regions/africa/ZA/Local%20Government%20Municipal%20Demarcation%20Act%201998.pdf/view Political Party Funding Act 6 of 2019, https://aceproject.org/ero-en/regions/africa/ZA/political-party-funding-act-6-of-2019/view
Verified: 2024/12/04
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LF004

Compulsory/voluntary voting


Question:Is voting on the national level voluntary or compulsory?
Answer(s): a. Voting is voluntary
Comments: No reference to be found in the constitution
Source: Constitution of the Republic of South Africa (as amended to 2023): http://aceproject.org/ero-en/regions/africa/ZA/south-africa-electoral-act-2010/view
Verified: 2014/05/01
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LF007

Electoral Disputes Agency(ies)


Question:What are the agency(ies) responsible for the first level of formal electoral disputes?
Answer(s): b. EMB
c. Specially Appointed/Elected Electoral Tribunal
Comments: “The Electoral Court has final jurisdiction in respect of all electoral disputes and complaints about infringements of the Code, and no decision or order of the Electoral Court is subject to appeal or review” “Whenever the Commission, an officer or the chief electoral officer is required in terms of this Act to decide an objection or an appeal, the Commission or that person may attempt to resolve the issue that is the subject of the objection or appeal, through conciliation.”
Source: Electoral Act of 1998 (as amended to 2023) Articles 96 & 103: https://aceproject.org/ero-en/regions/africa/ZA/electoral-amendment-act-1-of-2023/view
Verified: 2014/05/01
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Electoral Management

EM002

Responsibility of national EMB


Question:Does the national electoral body have the responsibility for elections at:
Answer(s): a. National level
b. Regional level
c. Local level
Comments:
Source: Constitution: Constitution of the Republic of South Africa, art. 190. Electoral Law: Electoral Commission Act, sec. 5:1.
Verified: 2012/02/24
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EM004

EMB budget determined by


Question:The budget of the national electoral management body is determined by:
Answer(s): c. The legislature
Comments: The Electoral Commission receives its financial support from parliamentary appropriations.
Source: Electoral Commission Act of 1996 (as amended to 2006), Section 13: http://aceproject.org/ero-en/regions/africa/ZA/south-africa-electoral-commission-act-of-1996-as/view
Verified: 2014/05/01
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EM005

EMB expenditures controlled by


Question:The expenditures of the national electoral management body are controlled by:
Answer(s): c. The legislature
Comments: The expenditure in connection with the exercise of the Commission's powers and the performance of its duties and functions shall be defrayed out of money appropriated by Parliament for that purpose or received by the Commission from any other source.
Source: Electoral Commission Act of 1996 (as amended to 2006), Section 13(1): http://aceproject.org/ero-en/regions/africa/ZA/south-africa-electoral-commission-act-of-1996-as/view
Verified: 2014/05/01
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EM006

Term of EMB members


Question:The term of the members of the national electoral management body is:
Answer: b. For a specified number of years
Comments: Independent Electoral Commission members serve a term of seven years unless the President, on the recommendation of the National Assembly, extends the term for a particular period.
Source: Electoral Commission Act of 1996 (as amended to 2006), Section 7(1): http://aceproject.org/ero-en/regions/africa/ZA/south-africa-electoral-commission-act-of-1996-as/view
Verified: 2014/05/01
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EM012

Electoral Management model


Question:What is the Electoral Management model?
Answer: b. Independent
Comments: There is an Electoral Commission for the Republic, which is independent and subject only to the Constitution and the law.
Source: Electoral Commission Act of 1996 (as amended to 2006), Section 3(1): http://aceproject.org/ero-en/regions/africa/ZA/south-africa-electoral-commission-act-of-1996-as/view
Verified: 2014/05/01
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EM013

Number of EMB members


Question:The EMB is composed of:
Answer: a. 1 - 10 members (specify)
Comments: The Commission shall consist of five members, one of whom shall be a judge, appointed by the President in accordance with the provisions of this section.
Source: Electoral Commission Act of 1996 (as amended to 2006), Section 6(1): http://aceproject.org/ero-en/regions/africa/ZA/south-africa-electoral-commission-act-of-1996-as/view
Verified: 2014/05/01
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EM014

Membership based on


Question:The EMB members/commissioners are selected on the basis of their:
Answer: b. Expertise
Comments: The IEC is composed of five members, one of whom must be a judge. A member of the IEC must be a South African citizen and must not have a high party-political profile.
Source: Electoral Commission Act of 1996 (as amended to 2006), Section 6: http://aceproject.org/ero-en/regions/africa/ZA/south-africa-electoral-commission-act-of-1996-as/view
Verified: 2014/05/01
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EM015


Question:The EMB members/commissioners are selected by:
Answer(s): e. Legislature
Comments: Members of the IEC are appointed by the President on the recommendation of the National Assembly, following nominations by a National Assembly inter-party committee. The inter-party committee exams a list of at least eight nominations submitted by a panel consisting of the President of the Constitutional Court (Chair) and representatives of the Human Rights Commission, the Commission on Gender Equality and the Public Prosecutor.
Source: Electoral Commission Act of 1996 (as amended to 2006), Section 6: http://aceproject.org/ero-en/regions/africa/ZA/south-africa-electoral-commission-act-of-1996-as/view
Verified: 2014/05/01
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Voter Education

VE001

Information campaigns performed by


Question:Who conducts information campaigns for national elections (informing where, when and how to register and/or vote)?
Answer(s): a. National Electoral Management Body
g. NGOs/ Civic Organizations
h. Political parties/ candidates
i. Media
Comments: Among the functions of the Independent Electoral Commission (IEC) are to "promote knowledge of sound and democratic electoral processes" and to "promote voter education". The IEC selects and accredits voter educators and provides resources for education programmes. In addition, other stakeholders, such as NGOs, political parties and the media play an important role in voter education.
Source: Electoral Commission Act of 1996 (as amended to 2006), Sections 5(1k, 2c): http://aceproject.org/ero-en/regions/africa/ZA/south-africa-electoral-commission-act-of-1996-as/view
Verified: 2014/05/01
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VE002

Frequency of voter education programs


Question:At the national level, how often are voter education programs conducted?
Answer: a. Continuously
Comments: Voter education is continuous.
Source: IEC Election Report: 2009 Elections Report, Chapter 7 (2009): http://aceproject.org/ero-en/regions/africa/ZA/iec-election-report-2009-elections-report/view Electoral Commission of South Africa Website: http://aceproject.org/ero-en/regions/africa/ZA/south-africa-electoral-commission-of-south-africa/view
Verified: 2014/05/01
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VE003

National civic education


Question:Is there a national civic education campaign (rights and responsibilities of citizens)?
Answer(s): b. Yes, conducted by the National Electoral Management Body
e. Yes, conducted by the Government
f. Yes, conducted by the Regional Governments
g. Yes, conducted by the Local Governments
h. Yes, conducted by NGOs/ Civic Organizations
j. Yes, conducted by the Media
k. Yes, conducted by Religious Institutions
Comments:
Source: IEC Election Report: 2009 Elections Report, Chapter 7 (2009): http://aceproject.org/ero-en/regions/africa/ZA/iec-election-report-2009-elections-report/view Electoral Commission of South Africa Website: http://aceproject.org/ero-en/regions/africa/ZA/south-africa-electoral-commission-of-south-africa/view
Verified: 2014/05/01
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Voter Registration

VR001

Voting age


Question:What is the legal voting age in the national elections?
Answer: c. 18
Comments: A person of 16 years or older may apply for registration but, if the application is successful, the applicant’s name may only be placed on the voters’ roll once the applicant reaches the age of 18 years.
Source: Electoral Act of 1998 (as amended to 2013), Section 6(1A): http://aceproject.org/ero-en/regions/africa/ZA/south-africa-electoral-act-73-of-1998-as-amended/view
Verified: 2019/05/20
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VR002

Other voting requirements


Question:Beyond age, what other qualifications exist for registering to vote and voting in the national elections?
Answer(s): a. Citizenship
Comments: If satisfied that a person’s application for registration complies with this Act, and that the person is a South African citizen and is at least 18 years of age, the chief electoral officer must register that person as a voter by making the requisite entries in the voters’ roll.
Source: Electoral Act of 1998 (as amended to 2013), Section 8(1): http://aceproject.org/ero-en/regions/africa/ZA/south-africa-electoral-act-73-of-1998-as-amended/view
Verified: 2019/05/20
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VR004

Authority responsible for voter registration


Question:Which is the authority responsible for the registration of voters for national elections?
Answer: d. Election Management Body (specify)
Comments: The Chief Electoral Officer, appointed by the Independent Electoral Commission, must compile and maintain a national common voters' roll.
Source: Electoral Act of 1998 (as amended to 2013), Sections 11-14: http://aceproject.org/ero-en/regions/africa/ZA/south-africa-electoral-act-73-of-1998-as-amended/view
Verified: 2019/05/20
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VR008

Is it compulsory to be on the voters register?


Question:Is it compulsory to be on the voters register?
Answer: b. No
Comments: Registration voluntary and continuous, revision drive before election.
Source: Electoral Act of 1998 (as amended to 2013), Section 5: http://aceproject.org/ero-en/regions/africa/ZA/south-africa-electoral-act-73-of-1998-as-amended/view
Verified: 2019/05/20
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Parties and Candidates

PC001

Registration requirements for parties (Chamber 1)


Question:What are the registration requirements for political parties running for national elections (Chamber 1)?
Answer(s): b. Deposit requirement (specify amount)
f. Other
Comments: “The form shall, inter alia, make provision for the following: (a) The name of the party; (b) the Distinguishing mark or symbol of the party in colour; and (c) the abbreviation, if any, of the name of the party consisting of not more than eight letters" "The application shall be accompanied by- (a) That party’s deed of foundation which has been adopted at a meeting of, and has been signed by the prescribed number of persons who are qualified voters; (b) the prescribed amount, if any; and (d) that party’s constitution"
Source: Electoral Commission Act 1996 (Amended to 2006), Section 38: http://aceproject.org/ero-en/regions/africa/ZA/south-africa-electoral-commission-act-of-1996-as/view; Electoral Law: Regulations for the Registration of Political Parties, Sections 3-4: http://aceproject.org/ero-en/regions/africa/ZA/south-africa-public-funding-of-represented/view
Verified: 2014/05/01
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PC003

Registration requirements for candidates (Chamber 1)


Question:What are the legal qualifications to become a candidate at legislative elections (Chamber 1)?
Answer(s): a. Age
b. Citizenship
f. Registration
Comments: Every citizen who is qualified to vote for the National Assembly is eligible to be a member of the Assembly. People who are unrehabilitated insolvents, declared to be of unsound mind or have been sentenced to more than 12 months imprisonment without the option of a fine are disqualified.
Source: Constitution of the Republic of South Africa, Article 47(1): http://aceproject.org/ero-en/regions/africa/ZA/south-africa-electoral-act-2010/view
Verified: 2014/05/01
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PC008

Independent candidates


Question:Can independent candidates compete in presidential or legislative elections?
Answer(s): a. Neither in presidential nor legislative elections
Comments: Members of the National Assembly are elected by proportional representation from party lists. The President is elected from the members of the National Assembly. No provision is made for independent candidates.
Source: Electoral Act of 1998 (as amended to 2013), Articles 26 & 27: http://aceproject.org/ero-en/regions/africa/ZA/south-africa-electoral-act-73-of-1998-as-amended/view Constitution of the Republic of South Africa, Preamble: http://aceproject.org/ero-en/regions/africa/ZA/south-africa-electoral-act-2010/view
Verified: 2014/05/01
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PC012

Public funding of parties


Question:Do political parties receive direct/indirect public funding?
Answer(s): b. Direct
c. Indirect
Comments: Public funding is dispensed by chief electoral officer to parties currently represented in national and provincial legislatures. Allocated according a formula that takes into account the proportion of members a party has in the National Assembly and the provincial legislatures and a minimum threshold amount to ensure equity. For all parties, party-owned business interests, membership fees and funds raised by branches represent only a small proportion of total funds. Smaller parties are highly dependent on public funding while larger parties obtain the bulk of their funding from donations from the private sector and foreign governments and companies
Source: Public Funding of Represented Political Parties Act, Section 5: http://aceproject.org/ero-en/regions/africa/ZA/south-africa-electoral-act-73-of-1998-as-amended/view
Verified: 2014/05/01
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PC015


Question:What is the basis of the public funding?
Answer(s): c. Based on current legislative representation
e. Other
Comments: Funds are allocated according a formula that takes into account the proportion of members a party has in the National Assembly and the provincial legislatures and a minimum threshold amount to ensure equity. Accordingly 90% of the allocation of the financial year is paid in proportion to each party's aggregate seat representation in the sum of the seats of the National Assembly and Provincial legislatures. The remaining 10% is divided among the provinces proportionately to the number of seats in each province and the provincial allocations are divided equally among the parties in each legislature.
Source: Public Funding of Represented Political Parties Act, Sections 2, 4, & 5: http://aceproject.org/ero-en/regions/africa/ZA/south-africa-electoral-act-73-of-1998-as-amended/view
Verified: 2014/05/01
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PC017


Question:Are political parties entitled to private funding?
Answer: c. No information available
Comments: “Any political party may also obtain funds from its members and from other sources, such as business (both local and foreign) and civil society groupings.”
Source: South Africa: Electoral Commission of South Africa -- Party Funding: http://aceproject.org/ero-en/regions/africa/ZA/south-africa-electoral-commission-of-south-africa-2/view
Verified: 2014/05/01
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Vote Counting

VC004

Votes are sorted/counted at


Question:Following the close of the voting, where are the votes first sorted and counted?
Answer: a. The polling stations
Comments: Votes must be counted at the voting station at which those votes were cast, except when — a. The voting station is a mobile voting station; or b. In the interest of ensuring a free and fair election, the Commission determines that those votes be counted at another counting venue.
Source: Electoral Act of 1998 (as amended to 2013), Article 46: http://aceproject.org/ero-en/regions/africa/ZA/south-africa-electoral-act-73-of-1998-as-amended/view
Verified: 2014/05/01
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VC011

When are ballots recounted?


Question:Under what conditions are ballots recounted?
Answer(s): d. By request
e. Court order
Comments: d. An agent may object to an alleged inaccuracy in the counting of the votes,the objection must be made to the counting officer in the prescribed manner at any stage before certain set time and the counting officer must decide the objection in the prescribed manner and whether to order a recount. The IEC and its officer are empowered to resolve objections, appeals and code of conduct disputes through conciliation. Election petitions are heard by the courts with the Electoral Court acting as final court of appeal. Parties must submit complaints within 48 hours of the announcement of results.
Source: Electoral Act of 1998 (as amended to 2013), Articles 49, 55, 56, 96, 103, & 103A: http://aceproject.org/ero-en/regions/africa/ZA/south-africa-electoral-act-73-of-1998-as-amended/view
Verified: 2014/05/01
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Media and Elections

ME037

Criteria for allocating free broadcast time


Question:What are the criteria for allocating free broadcast time and/or free printed advertisement space to political parties?
Answer(s): g. Other (specify)
Comments: Airtime in respect to party election broadcast shall be allocated by the Authority to the various parties contesting the national and provincial elections on the basis of the respective formulae set out in schedule A.
Source: Party Elections Broadcasts and Political Advertisements Regulations, Article 5: http://aceproject.org/ero-en/regions/africa/ZA/south-africa-party-elections-broadcasts-and/view
Verified: 2014/05/01
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ME059

Television debates


Question:Are televised debates between candidates or party representatives normally conducted?
Answer(s): b. Yes, in legislative elections
Comments:
Source: Source for 2014 Elections: South Africa: Elections Debate focusses on poverty (2014): http://aceproject.org/ero-en/regions/africa/ZA/south-africa-elections-debate-focusses-on-poverty/view
Verified: 2014/05/01
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ME062

Blackout period for release of opinion poll results.


Question:What is the blackout period, if any, during which results of pre-election opinion polls may not be released to the public?
Answer: b. 2-3 days
Comments: 48 hours
Source: Public Funding of Represented Political Parties Act, Sections 6(1): http://aceproject.org/ero-en/regions/africa/ZA/south-africa-electoral-act-73-of-1998-as-amended/view
Verified: 2014/05/01
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ME080


Question:Is there a maximum amount that a political party is permitted to spend on paid advertising during a campaign period?
Answer: c. No information available
Comments:
Source:
Verified: 2014/05/01
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Direct Democracy

DD002

Direct Democracy Provisions (National Level)


Question:Are there any Legal Provisions for Direct Democracy Procedures at the national level?
Answer: a. Yes
Comments: Optional referendums may be proclaimed by the executive in terms of an Act of Parliament.
Source: Constitution: Constitution of the Republic of South Africa, Article. 84(2(g)) Direct Democracy: The International IDEA Handbook (2008) http://www.idea.int/publications/direct_democracy/index.cfm
Verified: 2014/05/01
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DD003

Mandatory referendums (national level)


Question:Are there any Legal Provisions for Mandatory Referendums at the national level?
Answer: b. No
Comments:
Source: Direct Democracy: The International IDEA Handbook (2008) http://www.idea.int/publications/direct_democracy/index.cfm
Verified: 2014/05/01
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DD004

Optional referendums (national level)


Question:Are there any Legal Provisions for Optional Referendums at the national level?
Answer: a. Yes
Comments:
Source: Direct Democracy: The International IDEA Handbook (2008) http://www.idea.int/publications/direct_democracy/index.cfm
Verified: 2014/05/01
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DD005

Citizens' Initiatives (national level)


Question:Are there any Legal Provisions for Citizen’s Initiatives at national level?
Answer: b. No
Comments:
Source: Direct Democracy: The International IDEA Handbook (2008) http://www.idea.int/publications/direct_democracy/index.cfm
Verified: 2014/05/01
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DD006

Agenda Initiatives (national level)


Question:Are there any Legal Provisions for Agenda Initiatives at national level?
Answer: b. No
Comments:
Source: Direct Democracy: The International IDEA Handbook (2008) http://www.idea.int/publications/direct_democracy/index.cfm
Verified: 2014/05/01
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DD007


Question:Are there any Legal Provisions for Recalls at national level?
Answer: b. No
Comments:
Source: Direct Democracy: The International IDEA Handbook (2008) http://www.idea.int/publications/direct_democracy/index.cfm
Verified: 2014/05/01
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DD129


Question:Are the results of referenda always binding, never binding or sometimes binding?
Answer: c. Never binding
Comments:
Source: Direct Democracy: The International IDEA Handbook (2008) http://www.idea.int/publications/direct_democracy/index.cfm
Verified: 2014/05/01
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DD130


Question:Are the types of issues to vote upon in a referendum constitutional changes only, other issues only or both constitutional and other issues?
Answer: b. Only other issues than constitutional changes
Comments:
Source: Direct Democracy: The International IDEA Handbook (2008) http://www.idea.int/publications/direct_democracy/index.cfm
Verified: 2014/05/01
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DD131


Question:Are there any Legal Provisions for Direct Democracy at sub-national levels (regional or local)?
Answer: a. Yes
Comments:
Source: Direct Democracy: The International IDEA Handbook (2008) http://www.idea.int/publications/direct_democracy/index.cfm
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Voting Operations

VO003

Electors vote at


Question:Where can electors vote?
Answer(s): a. At a specified polling station in the locality where they are registered at national elections
d. At specially designated polling stations
e. At mobile polling stations
Comments: Voters must vote in their voting district, whether at a standing polling station or a mobile one. Voters who will be absent from their voting district may apply to the Presiding Officer for a special vote which enables them to vote before election day.
Source: Electoral Act of 1998 (as amended to 2013), Articles 24(1), 33(1), 38(1), 67(1): http://aceproject.org/ero-en/regions/africa/ZA/south-africa-electoral-act-73-of-1998-as-amended/view
Verified: 2016/02/16
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VO004

Voting outside the country is permitted for


Question:Who can vote from outside the country?
Answer(s): c. Citizens outside the country (including those on vacation)
d. Members of the armed forces
e. Students
f. Diplomatic staff
g. Other
Comments: Voters who wish to vote must fill in a special form and forward it to the Chief Electoral Officer.
Source: South Africa: Electoral Commission of South Africa -- How to Register and Vote Abroad: http://aceproject.org/ero-en/regions/africa/ZA/south-africa-electoral-commission-of-south-africa-1/view
Verified: 2014/05/01
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VO005

Locations for voting outside of the country


Question:If voting outside the country is permitted, at what places?
Answer(s): a. Embassies
b. Consulates
Comments:
Source: South Africa: Electoral Commission of South Africa -- How to Register and Vote Abroad: http://aceproject.org/ero-en/regions/africa/ZA/south-africa-electoral-commission-of-south-africa-1/view
Verified: 2014/05/01
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VO011

Voting method


Question:How do electors cast their votes?
Answer(s): a. Manually marking of ballots
Comments:
Source: Electoral Act of 1998 (as amended to 2013), Article 38(6): http://aceproject.org/ero-en/regions/africa/ZA/south-africa-electoral-act-73-of-1998-as-amended/view
Verified: 2014/05/01
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