IRR launches petition to #SaveTheVote
26 July 2021
The Institute of Race Relations (IRR) calls on South Africans to support the petition launched today to oppose the postponement of the 2021 local government elections scheduled for October. The third Covid-19 wave has crested, as scientists predicted, making the case for conducting constitutionally mandated regular elections plain.
The Electoral Commission of South Africa (IEC) announced on Friday that it would approach the courts for an order postponing the 27 October poll in the light of its report, written by former deputy chief justice Dikgang Moseneke. The report concluded that, in light of Covid-19 restrictions, it would not be “reasonably possible” to host free and fair elections, and that the ballot be postponed to no later than February 2022.
Last week, the IRR challenged the report in a letter to the IEC, arguing that, contrary to IEC report’s conclusions, it would be possible to hold free and fair elections this year. The IRR pointed out that 140 countries across the world had held elections during the pandemic without these polls causing a spike in infections, and, moreover, that medical evidence indicated that more lives could be at risk were the election to be postponed to February 2022, as this could well coincide with a fourth wave of infections.
Over and above the scientific arguments, South Africa’s democracy is still in its infancy, and – especially in the light of the living memory of the disenfranchisement of the majority of South Africans – it is critical that the country sustain its constitutional commitment to the primary mechanism of holding the government to account, especially when the government has shown itself to be so willing to evade accountability.