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Thousands of South Africans Abroad Cast Ballots Ahead of General Elections

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May 25, 2024
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Thousands of South Africans Abroad Cast Ballots Ahead of General Elections
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On Saturday, May 18th, in the United States, over 4,200 eligible voters had the opportunity to exercise their democratic right, with around 1,200 South Africans casting their ballots at three polling stations across the country.

The voting stations were set up in the Los Angeles Consulate, Washington, D.C. Embassy, and New York City Consulate. 

The New York City station accommodated voters from 15 neighboring states, including New Jersey, Connecticut, and Massachusetts. 

The consulate had nearly 1,800 registered voters, and the voters were enthusiastic about their participation in the South African elections.
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The consulate staff received specialized training from the Independent Electoral Commission (IEC) officials to ensure a smooth voting process. The Corporate Service Manager at the New York Consulate General office, Pumeza Albert, who was designated by the IEC as the Special Voting Officer, shared that South Africans were excited about the opportunity to vote.

Determined voters traveled from across the region to the South African Consulate General in Manhattan on Saturday, May 18th, to participate in the democratic process. 

At the consulate, voters were provided with a ballot paper bearing an official stamp and two envelopes, A and B. After casting their vote, participants were instructed to place the ballot in envelope A, which was then placed inside envelope B, where they could include their names and other information before depositing it in the ballot box.

653 ballots were cast in New York, while Los Angeles saw 226 votes cast, and Washington, D.C. issued more than 440 ballots.

Mona Davids, the publisher of LittleAfrica News, and a dual South African and U.S. citizen, voted at the Consulate and reported on the election day proceedings. 

She spoke with Ryno Geldenhuys, an election observer from the non-profit organization Ground Work Collective (GWC), who commended the efficiency of the voting process.

Geldenhuys stated that everything started on time, and the election staff handled the process effectively.

GWC, established in 2022, is a collective of advocates who seek to address several key issues to empower citizens to participate in developing their sustainable livelihoods and to build and uplift their communities.

The organization’s statement reads, “Our mission is to bring South Africans of all communities together to combine their skills, energy, and assets to collaborate, organize and make a difference in the lives of their communities, in so building a collective (both physical and digital) of mobilized citizens galvanizing for change.”

Before the election, GWC’s founder and CEO, Mbali Ntuli, encouraged South Africans to register as election observers.

The organization later trained volunteers all over South Africa to volunteer as observers on election day.

Ntuli announced on Thursday, May 16th, that her organization was all systems to participate and help out in the overseas voting process with their independent election observers.

Political party agents were also present at the New York station to monitor the proceedings.

Esmeralda, a representative from the Democratic Alliance (DA) political party, expressed satisfaction with the smooth voting process at the South African Consulate.

With unemployment reaching a record high of 32% this year, coupled with a series of corruption scandals and the collapse of some government services, voters have expressed disillusionment.

The ruling African National Congress (ANC) is expected to face one of its toughest elections since the end of apartheid. 

The General Election in South Africa will be held on May 29.

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