ANC needs to win back support or suffer in 2019 - study
18 August 2016
Johannesburg - The African National Congress is likely to face tougher challenges in the 2019 elections if it does not restore support among supporters, according to research by the University of Johannesburg released on Thursday.
The ruling party was still enjoying substantial support from the older generation, while younger people were split between the Economic Freedom Fighters and Democratic Alliance, according to a study of the 2016 local government elections by UJ’s centre for social change.
It was aimed at understanding growing electoral competition in South Africa and based on the outcomes of an exit poll of 4 313 voters at 11 sites in the country, including Marikana and Potchefstroom in North West, Alexandra and Hammanskraal in Gauteng, and Zamdela in the Free State.
Professor Peter Alexander said it was clear older people, women, and Zulu speakers still placed their trust in the ANC, because of their loyalty to former president Nelson Mandela.