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- IEC Home - Electoral Commission of South Africa
Figures are from the last LOCAL GOVERNMENT ELECTION 2021 results
- IEC election results home - Electoral Commission of South Africa
Election results dashboard Our election results dashboards is where you can view live election results on election night (updated every 5-10 minutes after all voting stations close), explore data via breakout maps, tables and charts for National and Provincial elections, Municipal elections and Municipal By-elections You can also access historical election results using our election results
- IEC homepage
IEC everywhere for a safer and more efficient world The IEC is a global, not-for-profit membership organization that brings together more than 170 countries and coordinates the work of 20,000 experts globally
- Elections - South African Government
All South African citizens aged 18 and over are eligible to vote The Constitution places all elections and referendums in the country in all three spheres of government under the control of the IEC, established in terms of the IEC Act, 1996 (Act 51 of 1996) The obligations of the IEC are to:
- IEC | Latest News Developments - IOL
IEC to de-register 198 political parties, including SACP and ARETA The IEC is set to remove 198 political parties, including SACP and ARETA, from official register due to inactivity
- Sign in - MyIEC - Elections
MyIEC All of your voter and election information in one place Click, check and confirm your address
- International Standards - IEC
The definition given in all IEC standards reads: "A normative document, developed according to consensus procedures, which has been approved by the IEC National Committee members of the responsible committee in accordance with Part 1 of the ISO IEC Directives "
- Electoral Commission (IEC) of South Africa - Overview - National Government
Established by the Constitution of South Africa, the Electoral Commission (IEC) of South Africa is an independent body that manages elections of legislative bodies and institutions through the participation of citizens, political parties and civil society
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