For the first time, most adults didn't vote
13 May 2019
For the first time in democratic South Africa, less than half the adult population went to the polls. And the ANC was elected by only slightly more than one in four adults, GroundUp reports.
In 1994, 86% of adults voted.
More than half of the people eligible to vote elected the ANC. Since then, except for 2009, there has been a steady decline in the percentage of people participating in elections. It would be unrealistic to expect the euphoria of 1994 to be matched, but the decline in voter participation is alarming.
The ANC received fewer votes in 2019 than ever before despite the population being nearly 1.7 times bigger than in 1994.