They'll be doing so at South African embassies and consulates in the countries they live in.
They'll be doing so at South African embassies and consulates in the countries they live in.The voters, who've received approval to cast their ballots abroad, are required to visit the mission indicated on their application and take with their South African IDs and valid passports.
Voting at London mission in #SAElections2019: Voting hours extended to 07h00-23h30 on 27 April. Trafalgar square will be hosting Vaisakhi festival 12pm-5pm today, so not available for queuing. Queue in Duncannon Str which is closed off to traffic. — IEC South Africa April 27, 2019 The Independent Electoral Commission says this year the process was simplified, and voters will no longer be required to complete a special vote application form before voting.
IEC deputy chief electoral officer Masego Sheburi said, “At the close of the station those ballots will be sealed for return to South Africa. The ballots will be counted together on the 8th of May.”
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