The Democratic Alliance has stated they are ready to challenge voting inconsistencies in court.
They are calling for a full reconciliation and audit of the votes passed.
Political analyst Lukhona Mnguni says political parties will have recourse if they're dissatisfied with the final results. Mnguni explained,"what is beautiful though is that if the IEC does declare the results, those results would have been signed off by virtually all political parties. "If there is one party that refuses to sign of course they have recourse by way of review, taking those to court, our courts have proven to be competent and impartial and fair... there's nothing to be alarmed about."
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