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99.59% of vote counted AFRICAN NATIONAL CONGRESS 11,349,739 61.40% DEMOCRATIC ALLIANCE 4,036,629 21.84% ECONOMIC FREEDOM FIGHTERS 1,150,311 6.22% INKATHA FREEDOM PARTY 439,668 2.38% NATIONAL FREEDOM PARTY 287,891 1.56% UNITED DEMOCRATIC MOVEMENT 183,715 0.99% VRYHEIDSFRONT PLUS 164,123 0.89% CONGRESS OF THE PEOPLE 122,398 0.66% AFRICAN CHRISTIAN DEMOCRATIC PARTY 106,072 0.57% AFRICAN INDEPENDENT CONGRESS 97,264 0.53% AGANG […]
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98.83% of vote counted AFRICAN NATIONAL CONGRESS 11,181,338 61.39% DEMOCRATIC ALLIANCE 3,983,328 21.87% ECONOMIC FREEDOM FIGHTERS 1,126,811 6.19% INKATHA FREEDOM PARTY 434,406 2.39% NATIONAL FREEDOM PARTY 284,638 1.56% UNITED DEMOCRATIC MOVEMENT 182,612 1.00% VRYHEIDSFRONT PLUS 162,217 0.89% CONGRESS OF THE PEOPLE 120,780 0.66% AFRICAN CHRISTIAN DEMOCRATIC PARTY 101,371 0.56% AFRICAN INDEPENDENT CONGRESS 95,415 0.52% AGANG […]
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Pretoria – The African Union election observer missions said on Friday that South Africa’s 2014 general elections had been free and fair. The head of the AU observer mission, Prof Ibrahima Fall, said: “The preliminary conclusion is that the elections were free, fair and transparent.” Fall praised the Independent Electoral Commission’s use of technology in […]
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Durban – With only 220 voting stations awaiting finalisation for the provincial results in KwaZulu-Natal earlier on Friday, the DA looked set to dislodge the IFP as the official opposition in the province. It had secured 12.15 percent (427 734 votes) by 11am. The ANC maintained its vast lead, with 64.49 percent (2.265 million votes […]
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Zinziswa Mani With over 97% of voting districts declared, the election race is nearing the finish line. The ANC has come out top in most of the provinces, with DA consolidating their official opposition spot. Here is a break-down of the top 3 leading parties in each province so far and their seat allocation prediction: […]
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98.22% of vote counted AFRICAN NATIONAL CONGRESS 11,045,848 61.35% DEMOCRATIC ALLIANCE 3,943,578 21.90% ECONOMIC FREEDOM FIGHTERS 1,106,323 6.15% INKATHA FREEDOM PARTY 429,879 2.39% NATIONAL FREEDOM PARTY 282,137 1.57% UNITED DEMOCRATIC MOVEMENT 181,228 1.01% VRYHEIDSFRONT PLUS 162,441 0.90% CONGRESS OF THE PEOPLE 119,572 0.66% AFRICAN CHRISTIAN DEMOCRATIC PARTY 103,343 0.57% AFRICAN INDEPENDENT CONGRESS 94,857 0.53% AGANG […]
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97.62% of vote counted AFRICAN NATIONAL CONGRESS 10,924,504 61.41% DEMOCRATIC ALLIANCE 3,889,949 21.87% ECONOMIC FREEDOM FIGHTERS 1,089,990 6.13% INKATHA FREEDOM PARTY 424,081 2.38% NATIONAL FREEDOM PARTY 279,653 1.57% UNITED DEMOCRATIC MOVEMENT 180,024 1.01% VRYHEIDSFRONT PLUS 160,433 0.90% CONGRESS OF THE PEOPLE 118,682 0.67% AFRICAN CHRISTIAN DEMOCRATIC PARTY 98,694 0.55% AFRICAN INDEPENDENT CONGRESS 93,611 0.53% AGANG […]
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Pretoria – Allegations that the African Independent Congress (AIC) got votes meant for the ANC is an insult, the party said on Friday. “We were established in 2005 and our people know us. “To say we got ANC votes is to undermine our party,” deputy president Lulama Ntshayisa said at the Electoral Commission results centre. […]
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The relatively unknown AIC, a party with a name and logo “reminiscent” to the ANC, has leapt ahead of Agang SA to gain two seats in Parliament. How did a conservative, rural party that barely anyone one had heard of come to beat the hype of Agang SA, the history of Pan Africanist Congress (PAC) […]
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Johannesburg – More than 234 000 ballots were spoilt in the 2014 general elections, according to preliminary figures by the Electoral Commission of SA (IEC) on Friday. The highest number of spoilt votes came from KwaZulu-Natal with 47 533, followed by Gauteng with 34 202, and the Eastern Cape at 31 744. Spoilt votes in […]
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Pretoria – Support for the Democratic Alliance was expected to increase by about a million votes in the 2014 national elections, the party’s campaign manager Jonathan Moakes said on Friday. “We got 16.7% in 2009 – we are probably on track to get just over 22%, so I think it is an increase of about […]
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Johannessburg – It was free and fair, said the Southern African states. The SADC Electoral Observation Mission (SEOM) said that despite some problems, the mission “concludes that the 2014 national and provincial elections were peaceful, free, fair, transparent and credible, reflecting the will of the South African people”. The announcement on Friday was made by […]
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96.27% of vote counted AFRICAN NATIONAL CONGRESS 10,650,563 61.57% DEMOCRATIC ALLIANCE 3,749,921 21.68% ECONOMIC FREEDOM FIGHTERS 1,057,651 6.11% INKATHA FREEDOM PARTY 413,771 2.39% NATIONAL FREEDOM PARTY 274,088 1.58% UNITED DEMOCRATIC MOVEMENT 176,959 1.02% VRYHEIDSFRONT PLUS 157,239 0.91% CONGRESS OF THE PEOPLE 116,390 0.67% AFRICAN CHRISTIAN DEMOCRATIC PARTY 95,526 0.55% AFRICAN INDEPENDENT CONGRESS 91,755 0.53% AGANG […]
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Tshepo Tsheole The Limpopo province is nearing completion of vote counting, currently sitting at 99.74% of voting districts counted, following Wednesday’s general elections. As is the case in other provinces, the ruling ANC enjoys a comfortable 79% lead, followed by the Economic Freedom Fighters at 10.24% and the Democratic Alliance third with 6.61%. So far […]
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Lubna Nadvi The performance by EFF and NFP in the 2014 elections is a clear indication that the winds of change in South African politics have begun to blow with some serious gusto bringing about potentially new strategic centres of power. Positioned at number 3 and number 5 respectively in the national results hierarchy, these […]
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