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AFRICAN CHRISTIAN DEMOCRATIC PARTY Provincial: North West 10 7205031163080 THABO INNOCENTIA DINGILE AFRICAN CHRISTIAN DEMOCRATIC PARTY Provincial: North West 11 7804135693081 SIPHIWE EDWARD NGCONGWANE AFRICAN CHRISTIAN DEMOCRATIC PARTY Provincial: North West 12 6208135897083 NORMAN MPUTJIKI MOTLHAMME AFRICAN CHRISTIAN DEMOCRATIC PARTY Provincial: North West 13 8408251003080 NTHABISENG PATRICIA MOKWENA AFRICAN CHRISTIAN DEMOCRATIC PARTY Provincial: North West 14 7711195654087 RATSHOABI ISAAC MOSWANE AFRICAN CHRISTIAN DEMOCRATIC PARTY Provincial: North West 15 6211040743087 ITUMELENG FLORA MOTEPE AFRICAN CHRISTIAN DEMOCRATIC PARTY Provincial: North West 16 8207230416086 DINEO GIVENESS MOKGOTHU AFRICAN CHRISTIAN DEMOCRATIC PARTY Provincial: North West 17 6609245849080 IKGOPOLENG PHILLIP DITSHIPI AFRICAN CHRISTIAN DEMOCRATIC PARTY Provincial: North West 18 8509145382083 OFENTSE GILBERT TSELANE AFRICAN CHRISTIAN DEMOCRATIC PARTY Provincial: North West 19 7408275679080 SELLO ABRAM NDLOVU 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