south africa election results 2014
Figures in this row are based on the moderate voter turnout scenario without assigning the 7.4% undecided voters to parties. [153], On voting day 97 people were arrested for election-related offences, primarily voter intimidation. [150] It was reported that 2,449, or 11%, of the voting stations opened later than the scheduled opening time of 7 am. Zuma was advised to rest for the next few days. Below is a comprehensive list of all South Africa Lotto results for 2014 ,beginning with the most recent. Mangosuthu Buthelezi remains leader of the Inkatha Freedom Party (IFP) despite a challenge by former IFP chairperson Zanele kaMagwaza-Msibi, who formed the National Freedom Party (NFP) after her feud with Buthelezi. [53], On the 20th, it was reported that DA MPs Lourie Bosman, Niekie van den Berg and Theo Coetzee were joining Freedom Front Plus on the party's national candidates list for the 2014 election. Provincial Election Results. Vote DA on 7 May to beat corruption. DA support followed that of the ANC in all other provinces except for the North West, where the EFF came in second place. The ANC submitted an urgent application to the South Gauteng High Court to stop distribution of the text message on the grounds that it violated the Electoral Act. As a result, the controversial party made its voice heard in parliament resulting in altercations and expulsions. [145] The last international voting station in Los Angeles closed at 6 am SAST on 1 May 2014. Number of Female Parliamentarians: 163 (National Assembly); 19 (National Council) following the 2014 ⦠Following the DA's announcement that it would submit an urgent application to the South Gauteng High Court requesting a ruling on the adverts before the long Easter weekend commencing Good Friday, the day after ICASA's proposed public hearing date, the ICASA hearings commenced 2 days earlier than originally scheduled. The ANC is led by Jacob Zuma. An IEC office was damaged. JMPD spokesperson, Chief Superintendent Wayne Minnaar said, "The protest march by the DA... has been prohibited on the grounds that there would be a security risk to protesters. Several parties contested the election for the first time and gained seats nationally and provincially: Other new parties were formed but did not obtain seats nationally: The Independent Democrats party, which won four seats and 0.9% of the national vote in 2009, merged with the Democratic Alliance before the 2014 general election. [74][75], According to an internal poll conducted by the DA with American pollster Stan Greenberg in MarchâApril 2014, the ANC would get 59% of the vote, the DA 26% and the EFF 8%. [154][155][156][157], The chair of the Independent Electoral Commission, Pansy Tlakula, made it plain that electioneering was forbidden on the day of the election itself. [52] On the 17th, Economic Freedom Fighters announced agreement to establish working relations with the Socialist Party of Azania (SOPA) and Black Consciousness Party (BCP), who would not independently stand for elections, but their candidates would be part of the EFF election 2014 candidates list as EFF members. [122][123][124][125], On 15 April 2014, a protest campaign against corruption with the slogan "Vukani! Each provincial delegation consists of six permanent delegates, who are nominated for a term that lasts until a new provincial legislature is elected, and four special delegates. South Africa: 2019 vs 2014 - What the Numbers Tell Us About the General Elections GCIS/Flickr President Cyril Ramaphosa speaks at the IECâs official announcement of election results ⦠kaMagwaza-Msibi was joined by a number of other disgruntled IFP members, which saw the NFP enter the countryâs top-five political rankings. [110], Four days later, the DA submitted a complaint to the Independent Communications Authority of South Africa (ICASA) about censorship by the public broadcaster after the SABC informed the DA it would not continue broadcasting a DA television advert titled "ANC Ayisafani", meaning "the ANC's not the same", and five DA radio adverts aired on 8 and 9 April 2014. [179], United States Secretary of State, John Kerry, congratulated South Africa on the elections in a press release when the voting had concluded. IEC chair Pansy Tlakula has officially announced the results of the 2014 elections. "[185] Indian president, Pranab Mukherjee congratulated Jacob Zuma on his re-election and said that he hoped bilateral relations between India and South Africa would grow from "strength to strength. The Library, Documentation and Information Department of the African Studies Centre has compiled this dossier to coincide with the general elections in South Africa on May 7, 2014. Together for change." A number of voters ignored the new legislation prohibiting photographs of marked ballot papers, including local celebrity DJ Sbu and footballer Andile Jali. [40] Ramphele subsequently apologised for the reversal of her decision, saying that the timing was not right as the reaction to it had shown people were unable to overcome race-based party politics. [70] South Africans living abroad who wished to vote had to notify the IEC of their intention to vote by 12 March 2014. [160], An ANC supporter was fatally shot in KwaZulu-Natal by an IFP supporter near a voting station. [165], African National Congress supporters gathered in Johannesburg to celebrate the party's results. [172] African Christian Democratic Party MP Steve Swart expressed disappointment that the ACDP did not grow its share of the vote, but was grateful that they were able to retain their support compared to other parties in the election. South African Elections 2014. "[169] EFF supporters gathered at Innes Free Park in Sandton to celebrate the results. [145][148] Former President Thabo Mbeki cast a special vote as he was attending a World Economic Forum meeting in Nigeria on polling day. United Kingdomâ Blue Sky Publications Ltd â Company Registration Number: 046836392. [204], Rubber bullets and stun grenades were used on 9 May to disperse a violent protest by 300 to 400 people demanding the release of the suspects arrested the previous day. She expressed disappointment at Agang SA's poor performance, but stated that she was proud that her party achieved parliamentary representation despite it only being formed several months prior to the election. It stated "the ANC does not get our endorsement this time" and "our vote goes to the DA". [72] Over 26,000 voters were registered to vote abroad by the time of the election. "[109], The following day, the DA accused the ANC of abusing state resources after the South African Social Security Agency (SASSA) was seen giving out blankets and toiletries at an ANC rally in Parys. [5], On 26 November 2013 the Electoral Amendment Act, 2013, came into force. [5], The National Council of Provinces (NCOP) consists of 90 members, ten elected by each provincial legislature. When this was drawn to the attention of the police and the representatives of the Electoral Commission at the stations they either shrugged their shoulders or said they did not have the resources to deal with these violations of the regulations. [108], On 5 April, a marquee, a stage, a sound system and chairs set up for an EFF rally in Thokoza were petrol bombed in the early hours of the morning. Read reviews from worldâs largest community for readers. The EFF entered the elections with a bang, securing 1,169,259 votes â 6.35% of the national vote tally. The editorial cited the support of Cabinet ministers for the controversial proposed "secrecy law" and the ANC's "cynical response to the Nkandla scandal" among its reasons. [106] On 6 May, the Electoral Court ruled that the DA must retract the text message, finding that it wrongly targeted Zuma personally instead of the systematic failures highlighted in Madonsela's report. [131][132] Five days before the election, the Electoral Court postponed the inquiry into her conduct until 2 June 2014, as it would not be able to rule on the matter before the 7 May election date. EFF also had members of South Africa First (SAF) in the list who hold dual membership. [65] Approximately 5.5 million people in total visited voting stations, including between 1 and 2 million new voters. Election results 2019 vs 2014: Mpumalanga. The age profile of ANC supporters closely resembles the age profile of voters, while DA supporters are slightly older overall and EFF supporters are significantly younger overall. [31][32] An opposing COSATU faction has obtained a legal opinion on removing NUMSA from COSATU, with significant implications for the country's labour and political landscape. [143], Due to the secretive nature of political funding in South Africa generally little public information exists on both sources of political funding of South African political parties and the nature of their expenses however the ruling ANC did declare the 2014 elections to be the âmost expensive electionâ it had ever fought to date. Copyright © Blue Sky Publications Ltd. All Rights Reserved. NSPCA spokesperson, Christine Kuch said that the NSPCA campaign hoped to get more political parties to include animal rights in their manifestos. thesouthafrican.com is The ANC, under Zumaâs leadership, secured 11,436,921 votes – 62.15% of the national vote tally, a significant decrease of 3.75% from the 2009 result. According to reports, a majority of the dumped votes were for the Democratic Alliance. It read, "I hope that joint efforts will help us enhance bilateral cooperation for the benefit of the two countries. The loss of support resulted in the ANC losing 15 National Assembly seats, moving further away from its once-held two-third majority. It was also the first time that South African expatriates were allowed to vote in a South African national election.[4]. Spoilt votes: 18,937. ⦠Staff Writer 8 May 2014. Public Protector Thuli Madonsela found Tlakula had been involved in building procurement irregularities in a report published in August 2013, and a subsequent National Treasury review published in March 2014 supported her findings. In 2004, it got close to 70% of the vote. Jacob Zuma dedicated the ANC's victory to Nelson Mandela. [94], The Ipsos/Sunday Times survey undertaken in February and March 2014 showed that the ANC enjoyed majority support in all provinces except the Western Cape, where the DA retains majority support. The IEC has requested a legal opinion on whether the campaign contravenes the Electoral Act. [98] On the 11th, it was reported that the JMPD had set the march perimeters to prevent the DA from marching to Luthuli House. [44][45][46] On 28 April, it was reported that over 20 COPE MPs had defected to the ANC citing "poor political leadership". South Africa Election Results: 2014 Deputy President Cyril Ramaphosa casts his vote for the Local Government Elections 2016. [188] Sri Lankan president Mahinda Rajapaksa congratulated the ANC on their victory, saying this showed the popularity of "the party of Nelson Mandela, Oliver Tambo and others. Residents staged a protest over a planned ANC campaign in the area, barricading the streets with rocks and burning tyres and pelting ANC officials and police vehicles with stones. South Africa. On 4 April, the court ruled that the wording of the message was fair comment and dismissed the ANC's application with costs. ANC spokesperson Khusela Sangoni-Khawe denied the accusation, saying that the ANC did not know SASSA would be at the rally. Sidikwe! [73], A total of 26,701 voters were registered to vote abroad, with the highest numbers of voters being registered to vote in London (9,863), Dubai (1,539) and Canberra (1,243) with other stations totalling 14,056 registered voters. [107] The court case was ultimately won by the DA when the Constitutional Court set aside the Electoral Court ruling on 19 January 2015. In the advert, Maimane says "We've seen a police force killing our own people" while the photograph is shown on the screen. The ANC lost further support, due to protracted political infighting which intensified Zumaâs dubious tenure. The votes could ⦠She said that voters had responded positively to the DA's campaign, saying, "We can look back proudly on what was undoubtedly the biggest and best campaign the DA has ever run. Spoilt votes: 252,274. She said that China had paid great attention to these elections and that "China will continue to view relations with South Africa as a priority in its foreign policy. The ANC will continue to dominate in the Eastern Cape, Limpopo, North West, Mpumalanga, KwaZulu-Natal and Free State. [88], The South African Broadcasting Corporation (SABC) broadcast weekly election debates from February to May 2014. Although SAF had not agreed to them being on the EFF list, its leadership collective endorsed the lists. Voter turnout: 73.48%. "[168] Economic Freedom Fighters commander-in-chief Julius Malema dedicated the EFF's result to the girls kidnapped in the Chibok schoolgirl kidnapping, saying, "It looks impossible, but we have proved what looks impossible is possible. South Africans went to the polls Wednesday in an election marking 25 years since the end of apartheid rule in 1994. Helen Zille expressed her concerns over the incident to reporters at the IEC national operations centre, saying, "This is certainly not conducive to public confidence in a free and fair election." A record 29 parties contested the 2014 Elections, of which 13 received enough votes to secure representation in National Assembly. [47][48][49] The only COPE member in the KwaZulu-Natal Legislature, Lucky Gabela, subsequently also defected to the ANC citing internal conflict. South Africa has a parliamentary system of government; the National Assembly consists of 400 members elected by proportional representation with a closed list approach. However, DA party agents from the voting station confirmed that the votes had already been counted. [159] As the day drew to a close, cavalcades of cars, with loudspeakers blaring out party songs and supporters waving flags from the windows, could be seen touring up and down the streets. The IFP suffered further defeat following former chairperson Zanele kaMagwaza-Msibiâs decision to abandon the party and form her own organisation, the National Freedom Party (NFP). [111][112][113] According to the DA's Mmusi Maimane, who appears in the television advert, the SABC banned all DA adverts from 11 public radio stations as well as the television advert. Total valid votes: 18,402,497. The EFFâs first contest afforded the party 25 National Assembly seats. Election 2014 South Africa book. [101], On 13 March, violence erupted in the Bekkersdal township in Gauteng, the scene of violent service delivery protests in 2013. The Durban Regional Court saw his bail application on 26 June 2014 where it was alleged that the shooting took place while IFP supporters were walking past an ANC tent. At this point in South Africa⦠[6], The provincial legislatures, which vary in size from 30 to 80 members, are also elected by proportional representation with closed lists. [33], On 28 January 2014, the DA announced that Mamphela Ramphele had accepted an invitation to stand as its presidential candidate in the 2014 general election,[34][35][36] and the DA and Agang South Africa were set to merge. Traditionally, the DA was seen as a party rallying against apartheid laws, especially in the 1980s. Outside polling stations crowds, some more than a hundred strong, dressed in party colours and waving ANC flags, could be seen dancing less than a metre from the long lines of men and women waiting patiently to cast their votes. He also stated he was proud of the partnership between their two countries and he hoped that they would continue to improve. Address: Workshop17, V&A Waterfront, Cape Town, 8001. Elections, Government, Politics, South Africa February 8, 2014 Comments: 7 There is a very interesting poll done by Ipsos, called the pulse of the people . Figures in this row are based on the moderate voter turnout scenario. [180] Once the results had been released, President Barack Obama congratulated Jacob Zuma in a telephone conversation. Address: Riverbank House, 1 Putney Bridge Approach, London, SW6 4TJ, AASD – Afrikan Alliance of Social Democrats, ACDP – African Christian Democratic Party, ATA – Alliance for Transformation for All, ICOSA – Independent Civic Organisation of South Africa, SRWP – Socialist Revolutionary Workers Party, CONTRALESA – SA National Congress of Traditional Authorities, SAMEBA – SA Maintenance and Estate Beneficiaries Association (). All the South African general election results news in one place GAUTENG COUNTING ALMOST 95 PERCENT COMPLETE - Sapa Capturing the 2014 election results in the hotly contested province of ⦠The election year before that -- 2009 -- the party won 66% of the vote. [202], On 8 May violence broke out in Alexandra, Gauteng after residents found two ballot boxes dumped in the area. [134] Tlakula resigned as IEC chairperson on 1 September after an unsuccessful application to the Constitutional Court for leave to appeal the Electoral Court ruling. Reproduction without permission prohibited. The ANC office was situated in a multi-purpose centre along with IEC and IFP offices. âCampaigning finished at midnight last night.â [158] In the townships surrounding Cape Town it was evident that this ruling was extensively and openly flouted. South Africa has held five national elections since 1994, one every five years. [80], Africa Check, a non-profit organisation that checks facts in claims made about Africa, and the Centre for the Study of Democracy have criticised polls by market research companies as unscientific. [167] Democratic Alliance leader, Helen Zille, published a press release thanking every South African who voted for the DA. Figures in this row are based on an average voter turnout of 74.5% with undecided voters assigned to parties based on other survey answers. [166] The ANC requested an in-depth analysis of election results from its provincial election team in Gauteng. [95] They were broadcast between 6pm and 7pm on SABC 1 and streamed live on the SABC's YouTube channel. [197], On 8 May 2014, the South African Rand grew 1.2% against the US dollar, reaching its highest level in four months. [54] On the 30th, it was reported in the Sunday Times that DA MP Mpowele Swathe had joined the United Christian Democratic Party (UCDP) after his name appeared on election candidate lists for both parties. "[194] Commonwealth of Nations Election Observer Mission chairperson, Nana Akufo-Addo said that the South African elections should be an example for the continent of Africa, saying, "So when we see a process like this which seems to have been a commendable process taking place in South Africa, we see there is a tremendous boost to the spread of democracy in the rest of the continent.