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IEC condemns misuse of its logo and name in election campaigning
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10th June 2026

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The Electoral Commission has noted with concern instances of political parties, potential candidates and their supporters using the Commission's name, logo, designs and other intellectual property in their election campaign material ahead of the 4 November 2026 Local Government Elections.

The Commission reminds all political parties, independent candidates, campaign teams and supporters that such conduct is unlawful and constitutes a contravention of the Electoral Act.

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Section 21A of the Electoral Commission Act expressly prohibits any person from using:

  • The name “Electoral Commission", "Independent Electoral Commission", "IEC”; and
  • Logo of the IEC, design, mark or other material owned by the Electoral Commission, for purposes connected with a political party or candidate's election campaign activities.
  • Any identifier associated with the Electoral Commission in connection with any trade, business, profession or occupation.

The purpose of these provisions is to protect the independence, integrity and impartiality of the Electoral Commission and to prevent any misrepresentation of its role in the electoral process.

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The Commission is constitutionally mandated to manage elections and ensure that they are free and fair. It does not endorse, support or campaign for any political party, independent candidate or political interest. The use of the Commission's name, logo or branding in campaign material may create the false impression that a particular party or candidate enjoys the endorsement, support or approval of the Electoral Commission.

Such conduct has the potential to mislead voters and to undermine public confidence in one of the Commission's core values: impartiality.

The Electoral Commission therefore calls on all political parties, independent candidates, campaign managers and supporters to immediately cease the unauthorised use of the Commission's intellectual property and to ensure that all campaign material complies with the provisions of the Electoral Act.

As South Africa approaches the 4 November 2026 Local Government Elections, the Commission urges all electoral stakeholders to conduct their campaigns in a manner that upholds the law, strengthens public trust in democratic institutions and contributes to an environment conducive to free and fair elections.

The Commission will continue to monitor compliance and reserves the right to take any appropriate legal or regulatory steps available to it in cases where violations are identified.

Meanwhile, the Electoral Commission further encourages all eligible South Africans to take the first step towards participation by going to their voting stations to register to vote or ensure that their registration details are up to date on June 20 and 21, 2026. 

Registration can also be completed anytime, anywhere through the Commission’s online voter registration portal at registertovote.elections.org.za. All voters are encouraged to check their details by sending an ID number to the following SMS line, 32810.

 

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