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Exciting Election Day: From UTSA Main Campus to Indonesia's Vote-Counting App

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Voters flock to UTSA Main Campus, soldiers urged to vote, and election excitement in South Africa and Indonesia!

Today is an eventful day as voters head to the UTSA Main Campus for the Joint Democratic-Republican Primary Runoff Election. Meanwhile, the SANDU union urges soldiers to exercise their voting rights to gain government recognition. In South Africa, party leaders like IFP president Velenkosini Hlabisa gear up to cast their votes while issues like gender-based violence could sway the South African election. On a more tech-savvy note, Indonesia introduces a rushed vote-counting app, Sirekap, for this year's election, which faced immediate challenges on election day.

Proxy firm Glass Lewis advises against re-electing Toyota Chairman Akio Toyoda, hinting at potential changes in the automotive giant's leadership. Minister Blade Nzimande casts his vote in Pietermaritzburg, adding to the political buzz. The focus on women's impact on the South African election highlights crucial gender-based issues. The rushed introduction of the Indonesian vote-counting app, Sirekap, emphasizes the importance of technology in modern elections.

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UTSA Main Campus will be voting site for today's primary runoff ... (UTSA Today)

MAY 28, 2024 โ€” Voters can cast their ballots today at the UTSA Main Campus for the Joint Democratic-Republican Primary Runoff Election.

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Proxy firm Glass Lewis recommends vote against Toyota chairman (Reuters)

Proxy advisory firm Glass Lewis has recommended Toyota Motor shareholders vote against re-electing Chairman Akio Toyoda at the Japanese automaker's annual ...

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SANDU urges soldiers to vote - SABC News - Breaking news ... (SABC News)

The union says soldiers need to cast their votes for the elected government to recognise them.

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KZN party leaders gear up to cast their votes | The Witness (Maritzburg Sun)

IFP president Velenkosini Hlabisa will on Tuesday cast his vote at the Mthekelezi Primary School in Hlabisa, in northern KZN.

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South Africa Election: How Women Could Sway the Vote (Bloomberg)

Issues around gender-based violence and reproductive rights for women are key issues in the South African election, according to political analyst Amanda ...

Minister Blade Nzimande cast his vote in Pietermaritzburg, 29 May ... (South African Government)

Tomorrow on election day, Wednesday, 29 May 2024, the Minister of Higher Education, Science and Innovation, Prof Blade Nzimande, will cast his vote at Ashburton ...

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Indonesia rushed out a vote-counting app for this year's election. It ... (Restofworld.org)

The Indonesian election commission launched an app called Sirekap for vote tabulation. On election day, polling staff noticed right away that the app was ...

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Still not where to vote on election day? There's an app for that (Independent Online)

As the 2024 South African elections approach, voter education and engagement are critical to ensuring a robust and informed democratic process.

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Pretoria elderly man happy to cast his special vote on the last day (Oudtshoorn Courant)

POLITICAL NEWS - Caiphus Rampe, a pensioner from Orchards ext 21 in Arcasia, Pretoria North, was excited after casting his vote this afternoon, ...

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Pretoria elderly man happy to cast his special vote on the last day (South African Government News Agency)

Caiphus Rampe, a pensioner from Orchards ext 21 in Arcasia, Pretoria North was.

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IEC dismisses claims that voters must have their own pens at voting ... (Maritzburg Sun)

Messages circulating on social media that claim that South Africans need to bring their own black ballpoint pens to the polls on May 29 - because the ink in ...

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Why your voice and vote matter for wildlife (International Fund for Animal Welfare)

Read more about why voting for parties in support of environmental issues is one of the most effective ways to help achieve a more sustainable future.

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