A HSRC survey revealed that 68% of voters indicated that they were vaccinated before they cast their ballots.
Roberts said this is higher than the national average, suggesting that there was a greater tendency among the vaccinated to turn out and cast their ballot than the unvaccinated.
The main aim of the Election Satisfaction Survey was to determine opinions and perceptions of voters regarding the freeness and fairness of the electoral process. A further aim of the study was to assess the operational efficiency of the IEC in managing the 2021 polls. Prof Narnia Bohler Muller stressed that these were the voices of the voters who gave their view on the experience of voting on voting day.
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