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Over 774,000 South Africans to cast special votes next week
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Election officials will visit just over 450,000 voters at home, who are unable to make their way to a voting station on 8 May.

CAPE TOWN - Over 774,000 voters have been granted permission to cast special votes ahead of the 8 May election.Special votes will be cast on 6 May and 7 May.The Independent Electoral Commission said that thousands made their mark.

Several South Africans abroad told Eyewitness News on Sunday that the voting process was “smooth sailing”.

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