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Local Government: Municipal Electoral Act, 2000 (Act No. 27 of 2000)

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Schedule 2 : Amendment of Laws (Section 93)

 

 

No. and year of law

Short title

Extent of amendment

Act 51 of 1996

Electoral Commission Act, 1996

Amendment of the Electoral Commission Act, 1996—

a) by the insertion under the "ARRANGEMENT OF SECTIONS" after section 15 of the following expression: "15A. Registration of parties for municipal elections"; and
b) by the insertion after section 15 of the following section:

"15A. Registration of parties for municipal elections

1) The Chief Electoral Officer shall, upon application by a party in the prescribed form, register such party in respect of a particular municipality.
2) No party not represented in a municipal council in that municipal area or areas may be so registered unless the application is accompanied by—
a) that parry’s deed of foundation;
b) the prescribed amount, if any; and
c) proof of publication in a newspaper circulating in that municipal area of the prescribed notice of application.
3) A party registered for a particular municipality or municipalities, may under such registration only participate in elections for councils for those municipalities.
4) Subsections (1), (2), (3) and (4) of section 15 do not apply to deregistration under this section."

Act 73 of 1998

Electoral Act, 1998

Amendment of the Electoral Act, 1998, by the addition to section 7 of the following subsection:

"(3)

a) A person is regarded to he ordinarily resident at the home or place where that person normally lives and to which that person regularly returns after any period of temporary absence.
b) For the purpose of registration on the voters’ roll a person is not regarded to be ordinarily resident at a place where that person is lawfully imprisoned or detained, but at the last home or place where that person normally lived when not imprisoned or detained."

 

Act 117 of 1998

Local Government: Municipal Structures Act, 1998

Amendment of the Municipal Structures Act, 1998—

a) by the substitution in section 1 for the definition of "party" for the following definition:

"party" means a party registered in terms of the Electoral Commission Act, 1996 (Act No 51 of 1996):"

b) by the insertion in section 12 after paragraph (e) of subsection (3) of the following paragraph:
eA) in the case of a district municipality, the number of councilors determined in terms of section 23 to—
i) proportionally represent parties;
ii) be appointed by each of the local councils within the district municipality to directly represent each local municipality; and
iii) proportionally represent parties from each district management area within that district municipality:"
c) by the deletion in section 24 of the words "or dates" wherever they occur;
d) by the substitution in paragraph (a) of subsection (1) of section 25 for the expression "Electoral Act" or the expression "Electoral Commission Act, 1996 (Act No. 51 of 1996)";
e) by the substitution in paragraph (b) of subsection (1) of section 25 for the word "development" of the word "management";
f) by the deletion in section 25 in the words preceding paragraph (a) of subsection (3) of the words "or dates";
g) by the deletion in paragraph (a) of subsection (3) of section 25 of the words "or last voting day";
h) by the deletion in subsection (4) of section 25 of the words "or dates’" wherever they occur;
i) by the substitution in paragraph (f) of section 27 for subparagraphs (i) and (ii) of the following sub-paragraphs:
i) was nominated by a party as a candidate in the ward election and ceases to be a member of that party; or
ii) was not nominated by a party as a candidate in the ward election and becomes a member of a party.";
j) by the substitution in item 1 of Schedule 1 for the definition of "independent ward councillor" of the following definition:

"independent ward councilor" means a councilor who was not nominated by a party as a candidate in a ward election";

k) by the substitution in item 1 of Schedule 1 for the definition of "ward candidate representing a party" of the following definition:

"ward candidate representing a party" means a ward candidate who was nominated by a party as a candidate in a ward election."

l) by the substitution for item 10 of Schedule 1 of the following item:

"10. Submission of lists of candidates

A list of candidates may be submitted only by a party"

m) by the substitution for sub-items (1)and (2) of item 15 of Schedule 1 of the following sub-item, the existing sub-item (3) becoming sub-item (2):

"If no party submitted a Iist, a by-election must be held within 90 days of nomination day and the MEC for local government must, after consultation with the Commission, determine the date of the election."

n) by the substitution for item 4 of Schedule 2 of the following item:

"4. Submission of lists of candidates A list of candidates may be submitted only by a party" and;

o) by the substitution for sub-items (1) and (2) of item 9 of Schedule 2 of the following sub-item, the existing sub-item (3) becoming sub-item (2):
1) "If no party submitted a list, a by-election must be held within 90 days of nomination day and the MEC for local government must after consultation with the Commission, determine the date of the election."