Want your town to work? That starts with registering correctly to vote.

Issued by Geordin Hill-Lewis – DA Federal Leader
03 Jun 2026 in Leader's Digest

Fellow South African,

Water interruptions are frustrating and unacceptable.

Across South Africa, more than a third of our towns experience water outages lasting two days or longer. In the North West, that number rises to 62%.

In the Western Cape, it is only 6%.

That is the difference good local government makes.

If you want your town or city to work, you have to vote for it.

But before you can vote, you must be correctly registered where you live.

CHECK MY VOTER REGISTRATION

This election decides whether your taps work, your streetlights work, your refuse is collected, your roads are fixed, and your community is kept safe.

When local government fails, families lose water. Businesses lose trading days. Workers lose time on broken roads and in traffic caused by failed infrastructure.

That’s why registering correctly to vote matters.

You can skip the queue and check your registration online today. It only takes a few minutes.

YOU CAN ONLY VOTE WHERE YOU CURRENTLY LIVE. CHECK NOW.

You can also WhatsApp us on 060 014 0305 for help.

If you can’t register online, make a plan to visit your voting station during Voter Registration Weekend on 20 and 21 June.

This is how we start getting our towns and cities working for all.

Register correctly to vote DA.

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Warm Regards