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Klerksdorp Midweek, Klerksdorp - The 2024 national and provincial elections will take place on Wednesday May 29. Every voter will get three ballot papers on Voting Day: the National Compensatory ballot, the National Regional ballot and the Provincial Legislature ballot. What are they? The National Compensatory Ballot is the same across the entire country.  It features political parties ONLY, contesting for seats in the National Assembly. 

Each party will have its political party name, face of party leader, abbreviation of the party, the party logo and the box to make your mark. 

This ballot will be a double.  

It will have a hole for the UBT for the blind and partially sighted. 

The National Regional Ballot is specific to your voting region and includes candidates running for the National Assembly who represent your area. 

You’ll find both parties and independent candidates listed here. 

Each party will have its political party name, face of party leader, abbreviation of the party, the party logo and for Independent candidate; name of independent; face of the independent; and the word independent then the box to make your mark. It includes a hole for the UBT for the blind and partially sighted.

The Provincial Legislature Ballot is unique to your province and includes parties and independent candidates competing for seats in your provincial legislature. 

For political parties: political party name; face of the party leader; abbreviation of the party; the party logo and then the box to make your mark. 

For independent candidates; name of independent; face of the independent; and the word independent then the box to make your mark. It also has a hole for the UBT for the blind and partially sighted.