South Africa Explores Electronic Voting: IEC to Host Landmark Conference

March 6, 2025

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E Voting

The Independent Electoral Commission (IEC) is set to open discussions on the feasibility of electronic voting (e-voting) in South Africa’s electoral system. To kickstart the national conversation, the IEC will host a three-day e-voting conference in Cape Town from March 10-12, 2024.

This event will serve as a critical forum for exploring the prospects, challenges, and legislative implications of e-voting in South Africa.

Conference Based on Research Findings

The conference stems from a comprehensive research study commissioned by the IEC and conducted by the Human Sciences Research Council (HSRC). The study’s findings have been compiled into a discussion document that will be launched at the event.

The discussion document examines:

  • International case studies of countries currently using poll-site electronic voting and internet voting, including those that later abandoned it.
  • Legislative implications, highlighting the need for law amendments if e-voting is implemented.
  • Expert insights from academic roundtables and consultations with visually impaired persons.
  • Perspectives from civil society groups and election management bodies through key informant interviews.
  • Public opinion on e-voting, gathered through surveys.
  • A consolidated overview of all research findings.

IEC Encourages National Debate on E-Voting

IEC CEO Sy Mamabolo emphasized the importance of the conference in shaping the country’s electoral future.

“As part of our mandate, we conduct research to enhance the quality of elections. Exploring new technologies can improve electoral processes, enhance voter experience, and promote cost efficiency,” Mamabolo said.

He also noted that many South Africans lack a clear understanding of e-voting, making this conference a crucial step in building public awareness.

“This event is not just about discussing implementation; it’s about fostering a shared understanding of e-voting and its implications. We encourage South Africans to engage in the debate and contribute their perspectives,” he added.

Who Will Attend?

The conference will bring together a diverse group of stakeholders, including:

  • Political parties and members of the Portfolio Committee on Home Affairs
  • ICT industry leaders and digital technology experts
  • Government officials and research institutions
  • International representatives from countries that have implemented e-voting, such as Estonia, Namibia, and the Democratic Republic of the Congo
  • Telecommunications and network service providers, who will showcase advancements in digital election technology

Tech Expo to Showcase E-Voting Solutions

A key highlight of the conference will be an interactive exhibition, where technology firms will showcase cutting-edge e-voting technologies. Attendees will get hands-on demonstrations of how these systems work and their potential impact on South Africa’s elections.

Following the conference, the discussion document will be made available to the public on the IEC’s official website and digital platforms for further engagement.

What’s Next for E-Voting in South Africa?

With public discourse gaining momentum, the conference is expected to shape the direction of e-voting in South Africa. Whether the country moves forward with electronic voting solutions will depend on further deliberations, legal considerations, and public acceptance of the system.

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