Saturday, June 20, 2026

Essential voter registration tips for the 2026 local government elections

Date:

Voter Registration for the 2026 Local Government Elections

What’s Happening This Weekend?

The Electoral Commission of South Africa (IEC) is holding a special voter‑registration drive on June 20‑21. All 23,706 registration stations across the country will be open from 8 am to 5 pm each day. This is the perfect chance to register for the first time, confirm your details, or move to a new voting station.

Who Can Take Part?

Any South African citizen who is 16 years or older and has a valid ID can participate. If you’re already on the voters’ roll but have moved or changed your name, you should also update your information during this weekend.

What Do You Need to Bring?

You must show a South African identity document. Accepted forms include:

  • Smart ID card
  • Green bar‑coded ID book
  • Temporary identity certificate

Is Proof of Address Required?

No. The IEC has confirmed that you do not need to bring a utility bill, lease agreement, or any other proof of residence. However, you must state where you normally live. If you don’t have a formal address, give enough details (like a landmark or description) so officials can place you in the correct ward segment.

Why Does Your Address Matter?

Local elections are ward‑based. You can only vote for a ward councillor in the ward where you ordinarily reside. Accurate address information ensures you are placed in the right voting district and that your vote counts for the right local representative.

How the IEC Is Ready

  • All registration materials have been delivered to the nine provinces.
  • 39,000 voter‑management devices are deployed at stations for real‑time verification and data capture.
  • The IEC’s online registration portal and mobile app have undergone external reviews and any issues have been fixed.
  • The Department of Home Affairs will be on‑site to help anyone who needs an ID document.

Checking Your Registration Status

You can verify whether you’re correctly registered through several easy methods:

  • IEC website or online voter‑registration portal
  • IEC mobile app
  • WhatsApp chatbot
  • SMS your ID number to 32810
  • Call the toll‑free centre at 0800 11 8000 (during announced hours)
  • Visit any registration station during the weekend

Other Ways to Register

If you can’t make it to the weekend stations, you still have options:

  • Use the IEC’s online voter‑registration portal anytime.
  • Visit a local IEC office during regular hours (by appointment).
  • Use the online voting‑station locator to find your correct district before you go.

Conclusion

The IEC’s registration weekend is a straightforward, teen‑friendly way to make sure your voice will be heard in the 2026 local government elections. Grab your ID, head to a nearby station (or go online), and confirm that your details are up to date. By taking a few minutes now, you help keep South Africa’s democracy strong and ensure you can vote for the councillor who represents your community.

Remember: your vote starts with being registered.

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