The IEC's Mawethu Mosery said people who claimed to have been able to remove the ink after voting will be investigated. Elections2019 SAElections2019 MzansiVotes
Durban - Seventeen people have been arrested for allegedly voting more than once in Dannhauser. Two more were arrested in Port Shepstone and Hluhluwe after allegedly trying but failing to vote for a second time.
According to Ntombifuthi Masinga, of the Independent Electoral Commission, police effected the arrests after IEC officials raised the alarm. The IEC's Mawethu Mosery said people who claimed to have been able to remove the ink after voting will be investigated. JUST IN: Mawethu Mosery of the IEC says the 'fraudulent votes' which have been detected in KZN will be counted. @IOL @SundayTribuneSA @IOSNewsSA #ElectionsResults #SAelections2019 pic.twitter.com/28t0gpe25s
— Ole Sihle Mlambo ✍🏿️ May 9, 2019 #SAelections2019: Mawethu Mosery of the IEC says claims of people who claim to remove the ink have created discomfort. "That is a tough one but we will go through the process". He says they will conduct an audit from the data from the machines, and check affidavits.
— Ole Sihle Mlambo ✍🏿️ May 9, 2019 #SAelections2019 Masinga: on 24A - provision was abused, messed up our provision quantities at voting stations. With the Section 24a provision being abused across the country, it ended up not being sufficient. Area managers had their work cut out moving ballot papers. @IOLThe Mercury
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