Wendywood voting station sees nothing but smiles
GALLO MANOR – It is a family affair as residents make their vote at Wendywood.

Happy and excited voters left the Wendywood High School IEC voting station with a sigh of relief.
On 8 May millions of South Africans filled voting stations to make their mark on how they want their country run. Elections are an important time to not only vote but reflect on what our country has achieved in 25 years of democracy and how much further our country needs to go.
Sandton Chronicle journalist, Delamo Bentley managed to capture the high spirits at this local voting station.
There a number of voters that showed up at Wendywood High school and they very excited to make their mark #IMadeMyMark #elections2019 @Sandton_News pic.twitter.com/0I1An8P4Ws
— DELAMO BENTLEY.¸¸.•° (@Delamz9) May 8, 2019
Shanzal Umeala, Obinna Umeala and Elsie Umeala await their turn to vote.
Elsie says she wears her SA flag with pride #vote #IMadeMyMark #elections2019 #sandton @Sandton_News pic.twitter.com/jroHojBlK4
— DELAMO BENTLEY.¸¸.•° (@Delamz9) May 8, 2019
Yolande Ponsonby, Pravesh Chetty and baby Liya Chetty wait in line to cast their vote. (Baby Liya is the reason why I am here today said Pravesh, her future depends on who I vote for today) #elections2019 #vote #8may #IMadeMyMark @Sandton_News pic.twitter.com/EBKNcJTSmC
— DELAMO BENTLEY.¸¸.•° (@Delamz9) May 8, 2019
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