South Africans have until August 27 to comment on regulations supporting the Electoral Amendment Act which will see a new framework for the participation of independent candidates in national and provincial elections.
Calling for public comment, the Electoral Commission on Wednesday reminded the public that it recently published a large volume of draft regulations for the public to have their say. The amendment to the voter registration regulations.The amendment to the regulations relating to activities permissible outside voting stations on voting day.
The amendment to regulations on party liaison committees.To comment on the commission's proposals in the six drafts, visit:Currently, political parties are required to pay R200,000 to participate in all elections and the proposed amount is R300,000. However, if a political party participates in the national elections and at least one regional election, the proposed fee is R200,000 plus R25,000 per regional election.
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