IEC addresses AI disinformation ahead of 2026 local elections

The Electoral Commission of South Africa (IEC) is preparing to counter AI-generated misinformation and social media scams as the 2026 local government elections approach. Chief electoral officer Sy Mamabolo outlined strategies including partnerships with platforms and rapid response mechanisms during a press conference in Centurion on 10 March. The commission also announced the first voter registration weekend for June.

At a press conference in Centurion on 10 March, the IEC expressed concerns over generative artificial intelligence and disinformation potentially impacting the 2026 local government elections. Chief electoral officer Sy Mamabolo stated, “We do anticipate that the growth of generative AI will create a fertile ground for increased disinformation attempts, and we are building our own internal capacity for social media responses.”

To address these risks, the IEC plans to provide credible information on digital platforms proactively and respond quickly to detected disinformation. Mamabolo mentioned partnering with social media companies, noting it aligns with their interest in maintaining platform credibility during elections. The commission is also considering a social media code of conduct, currently assessing its constitutionality to involve political parties, candidates, and media.

This follows experiences from the 2024 general elections, where the IEC collaborated with Media Monitoring Africa on the Real411 platform to combat misinformation, particularly prevalent on X according to a May 2024 MMA report. The uMkhonto weSizwe (MK) party, led by Jacob Zuma, faced criticism for spreading disinformation and unsubstantiated vote-rigging claims, leading to a court dismissal with punitive costs.

Mamabolo warned of fake voter registration websites mimicking the IEC's domain, advising the public against sharing personal details. The first voter registration weekend is set for 20-21 June 2026, after which the election date will be proclaimed, with polls occurring between 2 November 2026 and 31 January 2027. Voters must register at their ordinary residence, with online options limited to RegisterToVote.org.za and www.elections.org.za. From November 2025 to March 2026, 260,205 new registrations were recorded.

Deputy electoral officer Masego Sheburi addressed low turnout, at 58.6% in 2024 compared to 89.3% in 1999, attributing it partly to young people's disillusionment with politics rather than mere apathy. The IEC plans to release research on turnout factors soon. With 508 registered parties—299 national and 209 at provincial levels—concerns persist about lengthy ballots, as seen in the 2024 three-ballot system that slowed counting. Sheburi confirmed adequate funding, with a R2.6-billion election budget excluding administrative costs.

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President Cyril Ramaphosa announces 4 November 2026 as South Africa's local government election date at PCC meeting in Ekurhuleni.
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Ramaphosa announces 4 November as 2026 local government election date

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President Cyril Ramaphosa has announced that South Africa's local government elections will take place on 4 November 2026. The announcement came during a Presidential Coordinating Council meeting in Ekurhuleni. Party leaders are responding with calls for peaceful campaigning and preparations for the polls.

The Independent Electoral Commission (IEC) is preparing a multifaceted strategy to counter an expected 'AI disinformation hurricane' ahead of South Africa's 2026 local elections. IEC chairperson Mosotho Moepya highlighted risks from generative AI at a Disinformation Dialogue in Cape Town. Vice-chairperson Janet Love described the threat as 'disinformation on steroids' compared to 2024.

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South Africa's Electoral Commission (IEC) says it will double efforts to register voters for the 2026 local government elections on 4 November. Deputy Chief Electoral Officer Masego Sheburi says the election campaign will launch later this month. The campaign aims to rekindle belief in democracy and motivate disillusioned voters.

Zoezi la IEBC la kusajili wapiga kura wapya nchini limeisha Jumanne, na maelfu ya vijana Mombasa wakosa kujisajili kwa kukosa vitambulisho vya kitaifa. Tume ilifanikisha kusajili 47,632 kati ya 73,280 waliolengwa, ikiwa asilimia 65. Mvita iliongoza kwa idadi kubwa ya wapya waliosajiliwa.

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Tume ya Uchaguzi na Mipaka (IEBC) imeanza zoezi la mwezi mmoja la kusajili wapigakura wapya zaidi ya milioni 5.8 kabla ya uchaguzi wa 2027. Kampeni hii inalingana na harakati ya vijana ‘Niko Kadi’ inayowahamasisha wenzake kujisajili. Nairobi inalenga wapigakura 310,486 wakati kaunti zingine kama Kakamega na Nakuru zinufuata.

Tume Huru ya Uchaguzi na Mipaka (IEBC) imetangaza kupiga marufuku matumizi ya simu za mkononi ndani ya vituo vya kupigia kura mbele ya uchaguzi mdogo wa Februari 26. Hii ni baada ya kutambua kuwa katika uchaguzi wa awali, baadhi ya wapiga kura walipiga picha za karatasi zao za kura na kuzishiriki kwenye mitandao ya kijamii. Tume inasema hatua hii itazuia ukiukaji wa siri ya kura na kuhakikisha uchaguzi huru na wa haki.

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Daily Trust reports a surge in threats and attacks ahead of 2027, weeks before INEC's date for political parties' primary elections.

 

 

 

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