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Election 2026/7 [6] Turnout, Nelson Mandela Bay, the ANC and DA


A comprehensive look at turnout trends in Nelson Mandela Bay, with a focus on the ANC and DA. Both the ANC and the DA are decline here. Both had the potential for a 50% majority but, the data suggests, no more. Rather, what we are seeing is an attritional fight between the two for diminishing returns, and only more voter enthusiasm will solve that.

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Election 2026/7 Resource: ANC-DA Ward Trade-Offs | NMB


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Election 2026/7 Resource: ANC Turnout | NMB by Ward


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Election 2026/7 [5] Turnout, Mangaung, the ANC and DA


A comprehensive look at turnout trends in Mangaung, with a focus on the ANC and DA. The ANC is still in decline here, but there is no cliff its support has fallen off, at least not yet – more a slow, gradual erosion. As of 2024, the party is still above 50% in the metro, just, but all indications are this ANC majority will fall too, in the near future.

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Election 2026/7 Resource: ANC-DA Ward Trade-Offs | MAN


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Election 2026/7 Resource: ANC Turnout | MAN by Ward


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Election 2026/7 [4] Turnout, eThekwini, the ANC and DA


A comprehensive look at turnout trends in eThekwini, with a focus on the ANC and DA. eThekwini is arguably South Africa’s most dramatic metro: broad competition, huge swings in support and thus, a very volatile political landscape. And it is in the middle of exactly such an upheaval with, it seems, much more to come.

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Election 2026/7 Resource: ANC-DA Ward Trade-Offs | ETH


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Election 2026/7 Resource: ANC Turnout | ETH by Ward


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Election 2026/7 Resource: Turnout Differentials | ANC/DA


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Election 2026/7 Resource: ANC-DA Ward Trade-Offs | EKU


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Election 2026/7 Resource: ANC-DA Ward Trade-Offs | TSH


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Election 2026/7 Resource: ANC-DA Ward Trade-Offs | JHB


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Election 2026/7 Resource: ANC Turnout | EKU by Ward


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Election 2026/7 Resource: ANC Turnout | TSH by Ward


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Election 2026/7 Resource: ANC Turnout | JHB by Ward


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Election 2026/7 Resource: ANC vs DA Vote Share


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Election 2026/7 Resource: ANC Vote Share


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Election 2026/7 [3] Turnout, Ekurhuleni, the ANC and DA


A comprehensive look at turnout trends in Ekurhuleni, with a focus on the ANC and DA. The ANC’s support appears to be in an exponential decline and, as a result, the DA needs only the smallest differential turnout advantage to make a profound impact. But the turnout trends are not on the DA’s side, and it is going to require something special.

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Election 2024 [15]: Mapping ANC, DA, MK and EFF support by race


Thread: “Mapping ANC, DA, MK and EFF support by race” This thread maps the 2024 Election support for the big four political parties – the ANC, DA, MK and EFF – by race, with an emphasis on Black voters, how they are distributed and the degree to which they turned out.

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Election 2024 [10] Scenarios: Can the ANC avoid falling below 50% in Gauteng?


A thread: “Can the ANC avoid falling below 50% in Gauteng?” This thread looks at approximately 350 Gauteng turnout scenarios, with a view to determining how easy or difficult it is the for ANC to get over 50%.

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Election 2024[9] Can the ANC fall below 50% in the Free State?


A thread: “Can the ANC fall below 50% in the Free State?” This thread maps the ANC’s performance in the Free State down to municipal level, with a view to determining where it is weakest and strongest, and what turnout scenarios would result in it falling below 50% in 2024.

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Election 2024 [6]: How did the EFF do so well in 2019?


A thread: “How did the EFF do so well in 2019?” This thread looks at the EFF, and its performance in the 2019 national and provincial elections – how it grew, where it grew and what factors drove its growth.

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