REFERENDUMS ACT (as amended at 1st September 2010)
“Minister” means the Minister of Justice, Legal and Parliamentary Affairs or any other
Minister to whom the President may, from time to time, assign the administration of
this Act;
“referendum” means a referendum held in terms of section four;
“returning officer” means an officer of the Zimbabwe Electoral Commission;
[Definition inserted by section 3 of Act 22 of 2004]
“voter” means a person who is entitled to vote in a referendum in terms of section six.
(2) Any expression that is not specifically defined in subsection (1) and to which a
meaning has been assigned in the Electoral Act has the same meaning when used in this Act.
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Referendum proclamation
Whenever the President considers it desirable to ascertain the view of voters on any
question or issue, he may by proclamation in the Gazette.
(a) declare that a referendum is to be held in order to ascertain the view of voters on that
question or issue; and
(b) appoint a day or days for the holding of the referendum; and
(c) state the hours at which voting for the purposes of the referendum will commence
and will close; and
(d) …..
[Paragraph deleted by section 3 of Act 22 of 2004]
4 Referendum to be held on appointed day
A referendum of voters shall be held on the day or days appointed in terms of paragraph
(b) of section three for the purpose of determining whether the voters are in favour of or
against the question or issue to be decided at the referendum.
5 Question or issue to be stated on ballot-papers
All ballot-papers used for voting in a referendum shall state the question or issue to be
determined at the referendum.
6 Persons entitled to vote at referendum
Any person who satisfies the presiding officer of a polling station that he or she is
eighteen years or above and is eligible to be registered as a voter on the voter’s roll shall be
entitled to vote at a referendum.
7 Majority of voters to decide question at referendum
The majority of votes given in a referendum shall determine the opinion of the voters on
the question or issue to be decided at the referendum.
8 Declaration of result of referendum
(1) As soon as practicable after the close of the voting in a referendum, the returning
officer shall count the votes recorded in favour of and the votes recorded against the question
or issue to be decided at the referendum.
(2) The returning officer shall reject and not count any ballot paper which—
(a) does not bear the official mark of a presiding officer or of the returning officer; or
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