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2014 elections: Gauteng results

ANC wins province with 53,6% of vote, followed by the DA with 30,8% (with seat allocation)

The African National Congress has retained control of Gauteng in the 2014 provincial elections with 53,6% of the vote. This is down from the 63.99% of the vote it won in 2009. The Democratic Alliance secured 30,8% of the vote on the provincial ballot, up from 21,86% in 2009. The Economic Freedom Fighters came in third with 10,3% of the vote. The DA did better on the provincial ballot in the province than it did on the national one, the ANC slightly worse.

 

National ballot

Provincial ballot

Legislature seats

Party

Votes

% Votes

No. of Votes

% Votes

Seat allocation

% of seats

ANC

2 522 012

54.90%

2 348 564

53.60%

40

54.8%

DA

1 309 862

28.50%

1 349 001

30.80%

23

31.5%

EFF

471 074

10.30%

451 318

10.30%

8

11.0%

VF Plus

58 122

1.30%

52 436

1.20%

1

1.4%

IFP

37 785

0.80%

34 240

0.80%

1

1.4%

ACDP

30 761

0.70%

27 196

0.60%

COPE

23 203

0.50%

21 652

0.50%

NFP

22 403

0.50%

20 733

0.50%

UDM

25 541

0.60%

19 486

0.40%

AGANG SA

22 404

0.50%

18 258

0.40%

PAC

11 077

0.20%

11 241

0.30%

APC

5 844

0.10%

7 187

0.20%

AZAPO

5 277

0.10%

5 110

0.10%

UCDP

3 623

0.10%

3 641

0.10%

MF

2 144

0.00%

3 237

0.10%

FN

1 728

0.00%

2 285

0.10%

WASP

1 825

0.00%

1 988

0.00%

PA

1 482

0.00%

1 811

0.00%

ICOSA

669

0.00%

974

0.00%

KGM

699

0.00%

815

0.00%

LEKGOTLA

NOB

 

695

0.00%

MECA

NOB

 

295

0.00%

AIC

19 943

0.40%

NOB

 

AL JAMA-AH

7 509

0.20%

NOB

 

BRA

1 043

0.00%

NOB

 

FINLA

808

0.00%

NOB

 

KISS

1 184

0.00%

NOB

 

PAM

681

0.00%

NOB

 

PAL

330

0.00%

NOB

 

UBUNTU

2 923

0.10%

NOB

 

UNICO

263

0.00%

NOB

 

 

 

 

 

 

Valid votes cast

4 592 219

 

4 382 163

 

Spoilt Votes

46762

 

42 261

 

Total Votes Cast

4 638 981

 

4 424 424

 

Registered Population

6 063 739

 

6 063 739

 

Turn out

76.5%

 

73.0%

 

Source: IEC

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