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Analysis of and commentary on South African politics.

Tag: Inkatha Freedom Party

Election 2026/7 Resource: Heat Map | KZN | IFP Support | By Ward


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Election 2026/7 Resource: Heat Map | KZN | IFP Support | By Municipality


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Election 2026/7 Resource: Heat Map | National | IFP Support | By Ward


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Election 2026/7 Resource: Heat Map | National | IFP Support | By Municipality


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Election 2026/7 Resource: Heat Map | ETH | IFP Support


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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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Small, smaller, smallest: The decline of SA’s minority parties


FEATURE: What follows is a brief 2009 election overview of the results of the five more established smaller parties: the African Christian Democratic Party, Freedom Front Plus, United Democratic Movement, Independent Democrats and the Inkatha Freedom Party. Outside of the ANC, DA and COPE, they constitute the five next biggest (or smallest) parties in the National Assembly. It suggests that, come 2014, there is little point to them standing in every province. Doing so might allow them the pretense of being ‘national’ but, in reality, their results are so poor as to render it a foolish exercise.

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