SAElections2019: No major incidents reported on day 1 of special voting - IEC
JOHANNESBURG - The Electoral Commission of South Africa said on Monday no major incidents had been reported on the first of two special voting days across the country.
— EWN Reporter May 6, 2019 One such voter was Archbishop Emeritus Desmond Tutu, who made his mark at his home in Milnerton, Cape Town. The commission said it had contingency plans in place for election officials who may be absent on any of the voting days and had back-up materials where necessary.
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