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Results Summary - All Ballots Printed On: 2016/08/06 19:49:55 Results Summary - All Ballots Printed on: 2016/08/06 19:49:55 Electoral Event: LOCAL GOVERNMENT ELECTION 2016 Province: Limpopo Municipality: All Municipalities Ward: All Wards Voting District: All Voting Districts Total Total - All Ballots Party Name Ward PR DC 40% (Ward + PR) (Ward + PR + DC 40%) Total % Total Total % Total Total % Total Total % Total Total % Total Valid Valid Valid Valid Valid Valid Valid Valid Valid Valid Votes Votes Votes Votes Votes Votes Votes Votes Votes Votes AFRICAN CHRISTIAN DEMOCRATIC 4,876 0.39 % 5,908 0.47 % 10,784 0.43 % 4,650 0.37 % 15,434 0.41 % PARTY AFRICAN FREEDOM SALVATION 327 0.03 % 315 0.02 % 642 0.03 % - - 642 0.02 % AFRICAN NATIONAL CONGRESS 860,993 68.10 % 875,262 69.39 % 1,736,255 68.75 % 870,015 69.07 % 2,606,270 68.85 % AFRICAN PEOPLE'S CONVENTION 4,245 0.34 % 7,350 0.58 % 11,595 0.46 % 6,038 0.48 % 17,633 0.47 % AFRICAN PEOPLE'S SOCIALIST 1,528 0.12 % 1,464 0.12 % 2,992 0.12 % 1,338 0.11 % 4,330 0.11 % PARTY AGANG SOUTH AFRICA 358 0.03 % 456 0.04 % 814 0.03 % 736 0.06 % 1,550 0.04 % ANSWER FOR COMMUNITY 230 0.02 % 166 0.01 % 396 0.02 % - - 396 0.01 % Page: 1 of 5 Total Total - All Ballots Party Name Ward PR DC 40% (Ward + PR) (Ward + PR + DC 40%) Total % Total Total % Total Total % Total Total % Total Total % Total Valid Valid Valid Valid Valid Valid Valid Valid Valid Valid Votes Votes Votes Votes Votes Votes Votes Votes Votes Votes AZANIAN PEOPLE'S ORGANISATION 3,256 0.26 % 3,508 0.28 % 6,764 0.27 % 3,273 0.26 % 10,037 0.27 % BADIRA MMOGO FREEDOM PARTY 30 0.00 % 68 0.01 % 98 0.00 % - - 98 0.00 % BOLSHEVIKS PARTY OF SOUTH 2,490 0.20 % 2,862 0.23 % 5,352 0.21 % 3,099 0.25 % 8,451 0.22 % AFRICA BUSHBUCKRIDGE RESIDENTS 928 0.07 % 940 0.07 % 1,868 0.07 % - - 1,868 0.05 % ASSOCIATION CIVIC WARRIORS OF MARULENG 2,819 0.22 % 2,810 0.22 % 5,629 0.22 % 2,907 0.23 % 8,536 0.23 % COMMUNITY CONGRESS 162 0.01 % 127 0.01 % 289 0.01 % - - 289 0.01 % CONGRESS OF THE PEOPLE 9,585 0.76 % 9,248 0.73 % 18,833 0.75 % 13,457 1.07 % 32,290 0.85 % DEMOCRATIC ALLIANCE 101,197 8.00 % 102,282 8.11 % 203,479 8.06 % 100,824 8.00 % 304,303 8.04 % ECONOMIC FREEDOM FIGHTERS 208,805 16.52 % 213,640 16.94 % 422,445 16.73 % 210,246 16.69 % 632,691 16.71 % FORUM 4 SERVICE DELIVERY 354 0.03 % 338 0.03 % 692 0.03 % 393 0.03 % 1,085 0.03 % INDEPENDENT 30,255 2.39 % - - 30,255 1.20 % - - 30,255 0.80 % INDEPENDENT RATEPAYERS 408 0.03 % 298 0.02 % 706 0.03 % - - 706 0.02 % ASSOCIATION OF SA INKATHA FREEDOM PARTY 74 0.01 % 340 0.03 % 414 0.02 % - - 414 0.01 % INTERNATIONAL REVELATION 861 0.07 % 1,113 0.09 % 1,974 0.08 % 1,095 0.09 % 3,069 0.08 % CONGRESS Page: 2 of 5 Total Total - All Ballots Party Name Ward PR DC 40% (Ward + PR) (Ward + PR + DC 40%) Total % Total Total % Total Total % Total Total % Total Total % Total Valid Valid Valid Valid Valid Valid Valid Valid Valid Valid Votes Votes Votes Votes Votes Votes Votes Votes Votes Votes LEADERSHIP FORUM 355 0.03 % 411 0.03 % 766 0.03 % 393 0.03 % 1,159 0.03 % LEBOWAKGOMO CIVIC 859 0.07 % 799 0.06 % 1,658 0.07 % 788 0.06 % 2,446 0.06 % ORGANIZATION LEPELLE-NKUMPI DEVELOPMENT 480 0.04 % 512 0.04 % 992 0.04 % - - 992 0.03 % PARTY LIBERATORS PARTY 36 0.00 % 65 0.01 % 101 0.00 % - - 101 0.00 % LIMPOPO RESIDENTS ASSOCIATION 634 0.05 % 606 0.05 % 1,240 0.05 % - - 1,240 0.03 % MALAMULELE COMMUNITY 155 0.01 % 274 0.02 % 429 0.02 % - - 429 0.01 % ASSOCIATION MARULENG COMMUNITY FORUM 114 0.01 % 120 0.01 % 234 0.01 % - - 234 0.01 % MOGALAKWENA RESIDENTS 1,110 0.09 % 1,096 0.09 % 2,206 0.09 % 1,271 0.10 % 3,477 0.09 % ASSOCIATION MOOKGOPHONG PARTY 393 0.03 % 360 0.03 % 753 0.03 % - - 753 0.02 % MPUMALANGA PARTY 865 0.07 % 820 0.07 % 1,685 0.07 % - - 1,685 0.04 % MUSINA MUTALE UNIFIED FRONT 148 0.01 % 134 0.01 % 282 0.01 % 201 0.02 % 483 0.01 % NATIONAL INDEPENDENT PARTY 1,287 0.10 % 1,112 0.09 % 2,399 0.09 % 1,256 0.10 % 3,655 0.10 % PAN AFRICAN SOCIALIST 185 0.01 % 248 0.02 % 433 0.02 % - - 433 0.01 % MOVEMENT OF AZANIA PAN AFRICANIST CONGRESS OF 5,471 0.43 % 5,205 0.41 % 10,676 0.42 % 5,345 0.42 % 16,021 0.42 % AZANIA Page: 3 of 5 Total Total - All Ballots Party Name Ward PR DC 40% (Ward + PR) (Ward + PR + DC 40%) Total % Total Total % Total Total % Total Total % Total Total % Total Valid Valid Valid Valid Valid Valid Valid Valid Valid Valid Votes Votes Votes Votes Votes Votes Votes Votes Votes Votes PEOPLE'S REVOLUTIONARY 152 0.01 % 192 0.02 % 344 0.01 % - - 344 0.01 % MOVEMENT SEKHUKHUNE CONGRESS 271 0.02 % 608 0.05 % 879 0.03 % 772 0.06 % 1,651 0.04 % SERVICE FOR ALL 287 0.02 % 320 0.03 % 607 0.02 % 465 0.04 % 1,072 0.03 % SINDAWONYE PROGRESSIVE 35 0.00 % 134 0.01 % 169 0.01 % - - 169 0.00 % PARTY SOCIALIST AGENDA OF 891 0.07 % 984 0.08 % 1,875 0.07 % 1,081 0.09 % 2,956 0.08 % DISPOSSESSED AFRICANS SOCIALIST GREEN COALITION 134 0.01 % 151 0.01 % 285 0.01 % - - 285 0.01 % SOCIALIST RADICAL CHANGE 326 0.03 % 571 0.05 % 897 0.04 % 604 0.05 % 1,501 0.04 % SOUTH AFRICAN CHRISTIAN 39 0.00 % 82 0.01 % 121 0.00 % 297 0.02 % 418 0.01 % MOVEMENT SOUTH AFRICAN MAINTANANCE AND ESTATE BENEFICIARIES 1,808 0.14 % 1,883 0.15 % 3,691 0.15 % 1,946 0.15 % 5,637 0.15 % ASSOCIATI SOUTH AFRICAN UNITED PARTY 654 0.05 % 701 0.06 % 1,355 0.05 % 663 0.05 % 2,018 0.05 % THABAZIMBI RESIDENTS 1,891 0.15 % 1,878 0.15 % 3,769 0.15 % 1,903 0.15 % 5,672 0.15 % ASSOCIATION TZANEEN FREEDOM PARTY 147 0.01 % 206 0.02 % 353 0.01 % - - 353 0.01 % UBUNTU PARTY 85 0.01 % 94 0.01 % 179 0.01 % - - 179 0.00 % Page: 4 of 5 Total Total - All Ballots Party Name Ward PR DC 40% (Ward + PR) (Ward + PR + DC 40%) Total % Total Total % Total Total % Total Total % Total Total % Total Valid Valid Valid Valid Valid Valid Valid Valid Valid Valid Votes Votes Votes Votes Votes Votes Votes Votes Votes Votes UNEMPLOYMENT MOVEMENT SA 94 0.01 % 94 0.01 % 188 0.01 % - - 188 0.00 % UNITED CHRISTIAN DEMOCRATIC 931 0.07 % 1,140 0.09 % 2,071 0.08 % 2,276 0.18 % 4,347 0.11 % PARTY UNITED DEMOCRATIC MOVEMENT 1,681 0.13 % 2,025 0.16 % 3,706 0.15 % 1,617 0.13 % 5,323 0.14 % UNITED PEOPLE OF SOUTH AFRICA 40 0.00 % 32 0.00 % 72 0.00 % - - 72 0.00 % VALUE EDUCATION NATIONALISM 138 0.01 % 493 0.04 % 631 0.02 % 659 0.05 % 1,290 0.03 % DEMOCRACY IN AFRICA VRYHEIDSFRONT PLUS 6,832 0.54 % 6,712 0.53 % 13,544 0.54 % 17,261 1.37 % 30,805 0.81 % XIMOKO PARTY 1,985 0.16 % 2,749 0.22 % 4,734 0.19 % 2,822 0.22 % 7,556 0.20 % Total Valid Votes 1,264,294 100.00 % 1,261,306 100.00 % 2,525,600 100.00 % 1,259,691 100.00 % 3,785,291 100.00 % Total Spoilt Votes 18,496 21,531 40,027 22,155 62,182 Total Votes Cast 1,282,790 1,282,837 2,565,627 1,281,846 3,847,473 Total Voter Turnout 1,287,713 Page: 5 of 5.
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