Induction, Part 8c
From the IEC web site
More on Elections
Above is a graphic
representation of the voting process in a voting station on the day of an
election, whether National and Provincial, or Municipal.
Local Authority (Municipal) Elections
Local Authority elections are
held every five years in South Africa, on a different cycle to that of the
National and Provincial elections. The next ones are expected in 2016.
Councillors are elected by a
hybrid system that is half Proportional Representation (PR) and half “First
Past the Post” by ward constituency.
So, your ward has an elected
councillor, like all the other wards; and then there are an equal number in
total of “PR” councillors. These are appointed by the different parties
according to the proportions of votes cast, by party.
In South Africa, councillors
are salaried and are encouraged to regard themselves as professionals, with
skills and capacities. They receive training. One of the consequences is that
they develop a second loyalty. The councillors may begin to regard themselves
as being representatives of government to the people. Whereas the local branch
of the ANC wants the councillor to be their representative, and the people in
general expect to be represented by those they elect.
This contradiction is a
natural development, given the nature of bourgeois democracy. It causes
problems that can be destructive, if not anticipated, and managed.
Once again on Registration
The attached document is a
reproduction of the IEC web site page on
registration as a candidate in a Municipal election.
Some other pages with
instructions on registration are the following:
How to Register as a voter: http://www.elections.org.za/content/Dynamic.aspx?id=569&name=For
How to Check Registration: https://www.elections.org.za/content/Pages/AmIRegistered/VoterRegistrationStatus.aspx
How to Register a
Political Party: http://www.elections.org.za/content/Dynamic.aspx?id=558&name=P..
FAQs: http://www.elections.org.za/content/Pages/FAQs/Dynamic-FAQ.aspx?id=374&menuid=95&header=For%20voters
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The above is to
introduce an original reading-text: How to contest municipal
elections.
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