As votes continue to be counted around the country, the ruling African National Congress’ (ANC) support has declined compared to its 2019 results – while the EFF has been overtaken by the MK party.
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In terms of the overall picture at 19:30 on Thursday, 7 658 of 23 293 voting districts have completed counting (32.88%) with a total of 4 188 517 votes counted.
The ANC leads the way with 1 743 741 votes (42.19%), followed by the DA (1 028 255 votes for 24.88%) with the MK party now in third (378 990 votes at 9.17%).
The EFF has slipped to fourth place with 396 036 votes (9.1%).
As a reminder, in the 2019 elections the ANC finished with 57.5% of the total vote.
Below, The South African website looks at the Top 3 parties in each province, as well as the percent of the total vote counted as at 19:30.
KwaZulu-Natal
Votes counted: 946 of 4 974 voting districts
Percentage – 19.02%
1. MK party – 43.75%
2. ANC – 21.49%
3. IFP – 19.09%
Western Cape
Votes counted: 748 of 1 572 voting districts
Percentage – 47.58%
1. DA – 52.08%
2. ANC – 20.70%
3. PA – 9.88%
Gauteng
Votes counted: 396 of 2 797 voting districts
Percentage – 14.16%
1. ANC – 36.35%
2. DA – 29.55%
3. EFF – 11.06%
Eastern Cape
Votes counted: 1 913 of 4 868 voting districts
Percentage – 39.3%
1. ANC – 66.25%
2. DA – 12.52%
3. EFF – 9.26%
Limpopo
Votes counted: 380 of 3 216 voting districts
Percentage – 11.82%
1. ANC – 71.70
2. EFF – 11.55%
3. DA – 9.26%
Mpumalanga
Votes counted: 412 of 1 811 voting districts
Percentage – 22.75%
1. ANC – 52.76%
2. MK party – 16.87%
3. EFF – 12.29%
North West
Votes counted: 406 of 1 738 voting districts
Percentage – 23.36%
1. ANC – 61.75%
2. EFF – 16.55%
3. DA – 10.97%
Free State
Votes counted: 555 of 1 586 voting districts
Percentage – 34.99%
1. ANC – 52.99%
2. DA – 21.81%
3. EFF – 11.86%
Northern Cape
Votes counted: 539 of 730 voting districts
Percentage – 73.84%
1. ANC – 46.35%
2. DA – 24.65%
3. EFF – 10.58%
NOTE: These are early numbers and are NOT final. However, they do give a good indication of what the final count may reflect.