Voting method
Zimbabwe
Zimbabwe, Zimbabwe Electoral Commission, Legal Framework, The Electoral Act [Chapter 2:13] (Act No. 25 of 2004) (latest amendment made by Electoral Amendment Act, 2023), accessed 1 January 2024
71. Interpretation in Part XIV
The reference in section 73(2)(b)(ii) to a “letter” includes a reference to a letter sent by way of electronic mail, under the following conditions—
(a) the sender (that is, the person referred to in 73(2)(b)(ii)(A) or (B) and recipient (that is, the applicant for a postal vote) must both use official electronic mail addresses; and
(b) the electronic mail sent by sender must be authenticated by the electronic signature of the sender; and
(c) the electronic mail must be embodied in a hard copy printed by the recipient, which copy shall be the “letter” referred to in 73(2)(b)(ii).
72. Persons who may vote by post
Where an election is to be held in a constituency, a person who is registered as a voter on the roll for that constituency shall be entitled to vote by post in terms of this Part if, on all polling days in the election, he or she will be—
(a) on duty as a member of a disciplined force or as an electoral officer; or
(b) on duty in the service of the Government outside Zimbabwe; or
(c) outside Zimbabwe as the spouse of a person referred to in paragraph (b); and so unable to vote at a polling station in the constituency.