South African Ruling Party Wins General Eection
The African National Congress has recieved 62.16 percent of the national vote, securing Jacob Zuma's second term as the president of the country.
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South Africa:
It's Official - ANC Wins 2014 Elections
SAnews.gov.za, 10 May 2014
The Independent Electoral Commission (IEC) of South Africa has declared the African National Congress (ANC) the winner of the 2014 General Election. Read more »
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South Africa:
2014 Elections - Seats in Parliament
SAnews.gov.za, 10 May 2014
With the conclusion on Saturday of South Africa's fifth democratic elections, a total 13 of the 29 parties that contested the 2014 elections received enough votes to have… Read more »
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South Africa:
100 Percent of Votes Counted
SAnews.gov.za, 10 May 2014
The Independent Electoral Commission (IEC) has counted 100% of votes in the 2014 General Elections. Read more »
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South Africa:
Almost 100 Percent of Votes Counted
SAnews.gov.za, 9 May 2014
The Independent Electoral Commission (IEC) has almost counted 100% of all voting districts in the national ballot around the country. Read more »
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South Africa:
Agang SA Response to Election Results
AgangSA, 9 May 2014
Agang SA leader Dr Mamphela Ramphele wishes to extend congratulations on behalf of her party to all candidates and political parties who contested the 2014 national general… Read more »
A voter casts her ballot.
InFocus
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Results for the country's fifth democratic elections are coming in as vote counting continues. Read more »
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The ANC is projected to win the country's general election despite issues like President Zuma's Nkandla residence and a campaign by former party members promoting spoiled ballots, ... Read more »
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The Economic Freedom Fighters' campaign trail has seen the fledgling political party garner significant support ahead of the country's fifth democratic general election. Read more »
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The official opposition to the country's ruling party has highlighted the ANC's shortcomings during their campain trail for South Africa's next general election. Read more »
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Despite facing the Nkandla scandal and the loss of support from former intelligence minister and stalwart Ronnie Kasrils, the ANC is poised to win more than 60% of votes in the ... Read more »
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Former ministers Ronnie Kasrils and Nozizwe Madlala-Routledge launched their "Vote No" campaign which aims to encourage voters to either spoil their ballots or vote for smaller ... Read more »