As South Africa edges closer to the 2024 general elections, it is important to reflect on some of the more pronounced constitutional and legislative amendments since 1994.
24 December 1993 – Inaugural meeting of IEC with 11 South Africans as members under Chairperson Justice Johann Kriegler and Vice-Chairperson Advocate Dikgang Moseneke. Later, five international commissioners would also join the IEC. 2002 – Floor-crossing by members of legislatures at national, provincial and local government levels.December 2003 – President assents to Electoral Laws Amendment Act, Act No. 34 of 2003. New amendments include two important sub-sections to section 16, which addressed the issue of the voter’s roll. The new sections now compel the IEC CEO to provide copies of the voter’s roll, including voter addresses, to all registered political parties contesting an election.
2013 – Following by-elections in Tlokwe, North West, a number of independent candidates challenged the freeness and fairness of elections on the basis that voters’ addresses were not recorded and many people voted in the wrong voting districts.
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