Pretoria: The Electoral Commission of South Africa (IEC) will today launch the country's electoral programme ahead of the general voter registration weekend scheduled for 20 and 21 June 2026. The event aims to unveil the IEC's communication campaign, demonstrate readiness for the upcoming Local Government Elections, and raise awareness on key aspects of the electoral process, including operational readiness, important timelines for the elections, and priority electoral information of interest to the public and stakeholders. According to South African Government News Agency, President Cyril Ramaphosa officially announced 4 November 2026 as the date for South Africa's upcoming Local Government Elections last month, setting the stage for political parties and voters to begin preparations. The President emphasized the significance of adhering to the constitutional timelines, noting that the elections will occur exactly five years after the 2021 municipal elections. President Ramaphosa stated, 'The 4th of Novemb er 2026 is the date that we have set for the Local Government Elections that will have completed a full five years since the 2021 [municipal elections]. This is in line with our constitutional construct [to] keep to those timelines that are clearly set out in our Constitution.'
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