WARD COMMITTEES - RESIDENTS DIRECT VOICE INTO LOCAL GOVERNMENT
Ward committees are regarded as the vehicle to promote good governance at local government level by being involved in planning, budgeting, monitoring and evaluation of programmes and projects.
The Overstrand Ward Committee elections will take place between 15 - 18 November 2021 in each of the 14 wards. The voting for Ward Committees will be conducted from 10:00 until 19:00.
About Ward Committees
A Ward Committee consists of the Ward Councillor and not more than ten other persons elected to represent organisations/sectors or geographical blocks, resident within the boundaries of the particular municipal ward. No individual representation will be allowed in a ward committee.
In light of this it is important to elect the right people who are well equipped to accomplish their tasks.
Ward Committee Members must report back to their respective constituencies (organisations/sector/geographical blocks) at least on a quarterly basis.
Election of Ward Committees
1. Registered voters, whose names appear on the voters roll for the particular ward are invited to participate in the ward committee elections representative of:
• organisations, (representing a specific interest of the community resident in the particular ward, for example youth, women, religious grouping, ratepayers’ associations, but not political party, etc.)
• sectors, (representing a broader scope of similar interests (umbrella body/structure) of the community for example, Sport & Recreation, Health & Welfare, etc.)
• geographical block (represents the interests of an identified geographical block (e.g., neighbourhood, extension, village) in a particular ward)
A registered person can only vote for one organisation/sector and/ one geographical block representative during the election process of a particular Ward Committee.
2. The organisations/sectors eligible for election must have been operational in the particular ward for at least (6) months, except for newly established organisations that directly represent the interest of women, youth, disabled and the elderly
3. No Councillor, municipal employee, or person employed by another sphere (Provincial/National) of Government may be elected
4. A minimum of not less than two organisations/sectors to be elected as members of a particular ward committee whilst the balance should be elected from a geographical block
5. The elections will be conducted by way of a walk-through process, more or less similar to the process followed by the Independent Electoral Commission (IEC) on election day(s)
6. Only election personnel, the Ward Councillor and other observers will be allowed to remain inside the election venue for the duration of the election (voting) process
7. All applicable COVID-19 protocols, issued in terms of Section 27(2) of the Disaster Management Act, 2002, will observed at all election venues
Interesting Facts
• A ward committee must meet at least monthly, except when Council is in recess
• All meetings must be open to the public and any citizen may address the committee
• Meetings may not be longer than 2 hours, except publicly announced quarterly report-back meetings which may not last longer than 3 hours
• All quarterly report back meetings must be conducted after municipal office hours
• Ward Committee members or their secundus will be reimbursed for out-of-pocket expenses in accordance with the tariff schedule developed and from time-to-time amended for the last mentioned purpose
• The municipal administration will provide various forms of administrative and technical support to enhance the ward committee system
• A ward committee’s term of office coincides with that of Council