'You can run but you can’t hide,' IEC warns voting cheats SAElections2019
JOHANNESBURG – "There's nowhere to hide." That is the IEC’s warning to people who cheated the voting system.
However, IEC commissioner Mosotho Moepya has told EWN that they have several systems to protect the integrity of the voting system. They use zapper machines to determine if someone is registered to vote, but those machines cannot immediately detect if you have already voted. Instead, all officials can do is manually scratch you off the voters’ roll if you vote at the polling station where you are registered.
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