ANC in clear lead, DA slips, EFF and FF grow: Election results taking shape

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ANC in clear lead, DA slips, EFF and FF grow: Election results taking shape
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The FF+ has slipped behind the IFP into fifth place, with a mere two percent support. SAElections2019

No. 74.8% of stations have been counted. But because the bigger stations come in last, the 74.8% of stations actually only account of 68% of the eventual votes.In KZN, the ANC will pick up a lot of votes which are still out in the southern part of the province.

There is nothing to little in from Ray Nkonyeni in Ugu district, ANC got 75% here in 14. Lots of votes still out for IFP, +ANC in AbaQulusi , and DurbanDe Lille’s party underperformed in these elections with her GOOD party. When she started the Independent Democrats, she got 7 seats in 2004. She’ll probably get only 1 now and at most 2. Her previous supporters have turned their back on her.

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