2020
DOI: 10.1002/pa.2338
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A request for e‐voting system in South Africa: A case of 2019 national elections

Abstract: South African citizens in all nine provinces were granted with the opportunity to elect their preferred political party into power. Over million people exercised their right through a ballot voting system for political parties of their choice. However, not every citizen was satisfied with how the election process was coordinated and facilitated particularly in certain areas. This is triggered by the fact that rumors were circulating in various social media platforms imparting that some of the eligible voters w… Show more

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“…In most African countries like Nigeria, elections conducted are plagued with issues of voter disenfranchisement and voter apathy orchestrated by irregularities during election accreditation exercises. According to Mamokhere and Mabeba (2022), the credibility of the electoral process is an important factor to achieving a free, fair, transparent and comprehensible election to voters for an unbiased and uncompromised democratic transition.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In most African countries like Nigeria, elections conducted are plagued with issues of voter disenfranchisement and voter apathy orchestrated by irregularities during election accreditation exercises. According to Mamokhere and Mabeba (2022), the credibility of the electoral process is an important factor to achieving a free, fair, transparent and comprehensible election to voters for an unbiased and uncompromised democratic transition.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%