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Click to edit Master text styles Second level Third level Fourth level Fifth level ELECT ORAL AMEND MENT BILL (22 of 2013) PRESENTA TION TO PORTFOLI O COMMITTE E ON HOME AFFAIRS 20 August

Click to edit Master text styles Second level Third level Fourth level Fifth level Amend the Electoral Act, 1998 (Act No.73 of 1998) Amend and insert certain definitions Revise provisions relating to registration as a voter Revise provisions relating to special votes in election for the National Assembly and Provincial legislatures Revise provisions relating to the number of party agents at a voting station Correct certain important technical aspects in the text of the Act Provide for matters connected therewith 2 Amend the Electoral Act, 1998 (Act No.73 of 1998)Amend and insert certain definitionsRevise provisions relating to registration as a voterRevise provisions relating to special votes in election for the National Assembly and Provincial legislaturesRevise provisions relating to the number of party agents at a voting stationCorrect certain important technical aspects in the text of the ActProvide for matters connected therewith

Click to edit Master text styles Second level Third level Fourth level Fifth level Amends section 1 of the Act in order to effect certain technical amendments and to insert a definition of SA passport Introduces a definition of the smart card identity document 3 Amends section 1 of the Act in order to effect certain technical amendments and to insert a definition of SA passportIntroduces a definition of the smart card identity document

Click to edit Master text styles Second level Third level Fourth level Fifth level CLAUSE2 Amends section 6 of the Act to provide for the production of a valid SA passport for any person who is ordinarily resident outside the Republic when registering as a voter, in addition to an identity document. The requirement of a valid South African passport relates to the confirmation of the currency of citizenship. 4

Click to edit Master text styles Second level Third level Fourth level Fifth level CLAUSE3 Amends section 7 of the Act in order to provide for an application for registration as a voter to be made in person This provision was previously dealt with in the regulations Further amends section 7 of the Act by the deletion of subsection (2) The creation of an international segment of the voters’ roll has rendered this provision redundant 5

Click to edit Master text styles Second level Third level Fourth level Fifth level Amends section 8 of the Act to provide for the entering of the name of a person who is ordinarily resident outside the Republic in the segment of the voters’ roll created for that purpose. Voters may be registered only in the voting districts in which they are ordinarily resident To register persons outside of the Republic, a segment is created to accommodate these persons where they are actually ordinarily resident Segments of the voters’ roll connect a voter with political “entities” such as a ward, municipality, and province 6 Amends section 8 of the Act to provide for the entering of the name of a person who is ordinarily resident outside the Republic in the segment of the voters’ roll created for that purpose.Voters may be registered only in the voting districts in which they are ordinarily residentTo register persons outside of the Republic, a segment is created to accommodate these persons where they are actually ordinarily residentSegments of the voters’ roll connect a voter with political “entities” such as a ward, municipality, and province

Click to edit Master text styles Second level Third level Fourth level Fifth level CLAUSE4cont… Ordinary place of residence determines for which legislative bodies a voter may vote Section 8 (2) (f) was declared unconstitutional by the Constitutional Court (Case CCT 03/04) and as such it is deleted 7

Click to edit Master text styles Second level Third level Fourth level Fifth level CLAUSE5 Reference to imprisonment without an option of a fine is deleted in subsection (1) of Section 24B consistent with the decision of the Constitutional Court (CCT 03/04) Further provides for the deletion of subsection (2) of section 24B which made provision that a person may only vote if he or she is not serving a sentence of imprisonment without the option of a fine. This was found to be unconstitutional in terms of the decision of the Constitutional Court mentioned above. 8

Click to edit Master text styles Second level Third level Fourth level Fifth level CLAUSE6(SpecialVotes). Removing categories of voters outside of the Republic. Bringing in line the special voting dispensation with the judgment of the constitutional in the Richter case (CCT 03/09 and 09/09) Structuring existing provisions to bring greater clarity of the special voting dispensation Bring parity of provisions between the Act and the Municipal Electoral Act (27 of 2000) by introducing a special voting dispensation for any person who is absent from the voting district on Election Day. 9

Click to edit Master text styles Second level Third level Fourth level Fifth level CLAUSE6(SpecialVotesNA) Substitutes section 33 of the Act in order to provide for the Commission to allow a person to apply and cast a special vote, prior to election day, in the election for the National Assembly, if that person cannot vote at a voting station in the voting district in which s/he is registered as a voter due: to that person’s physical infirmity or disability or pregnancy absence from his/her district whilst serving as an officer in the election or being on duty as a member of the security services in connection with the election or absence from the Republic (Section 33 (1) (a-c)) 10

Click to edit Master text styles Second level Third level Fourth level Fifth level CLAUSE6cont..(SpecialVotesNA) A special voting dispensation is introduced for any person to apply for a special vote in the voting district if such persons will be absent from the voting district on Election day: Section 33 (2) This bring the Act in line with the provisions of the Municipal Electoral Act (27 of 2000) 11

Click to edit Master text styles Second level Third level Fourth level Fifth level CLAUSE6Cont…(SpecialVotesNA) The proposed Section 33 (3) provides for the persons who intend to be absent from the Republic to vote on special voting days in the voting district before proceeding abroad. Such persons must notify the CEO of their intended absence within 15 days of proclamation This was previously provided for in the Act 12

Click to edit Master text styles Second level Third level Fourth level Fifth level CLAUSE6cont…(SpecialVotesNA) The proposed Section 33(4) provides for special votes for persons who are registered in voting districts in the Republic but who will be outside the Republic on Election Day. Such persons must notify the CEO of their intention to vote and the mission where they intend voting. Must do so within 15 days of proclamation 13

Click to edit Master text styles Second level Third level Fourth level Fifth level CLAUSE6cont…(SpecialVotesNA) The proposed Section 33 (5) provides for special votes for persons registered on the segment of the voters’ roll for persons ordinary resident outside of the Republic. Such persons must notify the CEO of their intention to vote and mission at which they intend to vote. Must do so within 15 days of proclamation. 14

Click to edit Master text styles Second level Third level Fourth level Fifth level CLAUSE6cont…(SpecialVotesNA) In terms of the proposed Section 33 (6) votes cast in accordance with subsections (4) and (5),i.e., votes cast outside of the Republic will for purposes of Schedule 1A be counted nationally. The proposed Section 33(7) provides that the Commission must prescribe procedures for the application of special votes for the National Assembly. 15

Click to edit Master text styles Second level Third level Fourth level Fifth level Inserts section 33A into the Act in order to provide for the Commission to allow a person to apply for and cast a special vote, prior to the Election Day, in the election for provincial legislatures, if that person cannot vote at a voting station in the voting district in which s/he is registered as a voter due to: - that person’s physical infirmity or disability or pregnancy, - absence from his or her voting district whilst serving as an officer in the election - or being on duty as a member of the security services in connection with the election or absence from the Republic (Section 33A (1) (a-b). 16 Inserts section 33A into the Act in order to provide for the Commission to allow a person to apply for and cast a special vote, prior to the Election Day, in the election for provincial legislatures, if that person cannot vote at a voting station in the voting district in which s/he is registered as a voter due to: - that person’s physical infirmity or disability or pregnancy, - absence from his or her voting district whilst serving as an officer in the election - or being on duty as a member of the security services in connection with the election or absence from the Republic (Section 33A (1) (a-b).

Click to edit Master text styles Second level Third level Fourth level Fifth level CLAUSE7cont…(SpecialVotesPL’s) The proposed section 33 A (2) is a general provision for all persons who will be absent from the voting district on Election Day. To bring the provision in line with the Municipal Electoral Act (27 of 2000) If approved will vote within the voting district on special voting day. 17

Click to edit Master text styles Second level Third level Fourth level Fifth level CLAUSE7cont…(SpecialVotesPL’s) The proposed section 33 A (3) provides for persons who intend to be outside of the Republic on Election Day but wish to vote in the voting district before proceeding outside of the country. Must notify the CEO within 15 days of proclamation of their intention to vote before proceeding abroad. Section 33 (4) confers the authority on the Commission to prescribe application procedures for application of special votes for provincial legislatures. 18

Click to edit Master text styles Second level Third level Fourth level Fifth level Repeals section 34 of the Act which provides for the declaration of votes in certain circumstances In practice declaration of votes are no longer used in the electoral process. Superseded by provisions of section 24 A. 19 Repeals section 34 of the Act which provides for the declaration of votes in certain circumstancesIn practice declaration of votes are no longer used in the electoral process.Superseded by provisions of section 24 A.

Click to edit Master text styles Second level Third level Fourth level Fifth level Amends section 57 of the Act in order to effect certain technical amendments Correct reference to subsection 2 instead of the present subsection 2 (c). 20 Amends section 57 of the Act in order to effect certain technical amendmentsCorrect reference to subsection 2 instead of the present subsection 2 (c).

Click to edit Master text styles Second level Third level Fourth level Fifth level Amends section 58 of the Act in order to make provision for sufficient agents, if voting or counting at a voting station takes place in more than one room or separately enclosed area, i.e., two agents in respect of each area or room, in a case of a party contesting an election. Each sub-station in a voting centre to have two party agents per party. Increases transparency of the electoral process. 21 Amends section 58 of the Act in order to make provision for sufficient agents, if voting or counting at a voting station takes place in more than one room or separately enclosed area, i.e., two agents in respect of each area or room, in a case of a party contesting an election.Each sub-station in a voting centre to have two party agents per party.Increases transparency of the electoral process.

Click to edit Master text styles Second level Third level Fourth level Fifth level CLAUSE11 Deals with the short title 22

Click to edit Master text styles Second level Third level Fourth level Fifth level 23 INSTITUTIONSCONSULTED The National Party Liaison Committee The bill was published for public comment

Click to edit Master text styles Second level Third level Fourth level Fifth level FINANCIALIMPLICATIONSFORSTATE The were will be substantial financial implications relating to the registration of voters outside the Republic and the administration of special votes both inside and outside the Republic. R 5.7 million projected To be funded by re-adjusting existing allocations. 24

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