Gareth Jenkison said IEC staff told voters that more ballots were on their way. “The presiding officer went out and about 15 minutes later returned with more ballot papers. She said more were being brought from KwaMashu,” he said. According to the IEC’s voting station roll, there are 3,078 voters registered at the station.
Presiding officer Nonko Mahono said they had a challenge with the ballot papers coming through on time. “We used special voters' ballot papers from yesterday and when that ran out, we received more. Our area manager is aware and bringing the whole batch," said Mahono.
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