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Provincial Seats Assigned WESTERN CAPE PROVINCE LIST Party List Rank ID Name Surname AFRICAN CHRISTIAN DEMOCRATIC PARTY Provincial: Western Cape 1 6504185067084 FERLON CHARLES CHRISTIANS AFRICAN NATIONAL CONGRESS Provincial: Western Cape 1 7411290401084 PATRONELLA ZINGISA LEKKER AFRICAN NATIONAL CONGRESS Provincial: Western Cape 2 6309165042085 CAMERON MUIR DUGMORE AFRICAN NATIONAL CONGRESS Provincial: Western Cape 3 9009165445083 MESULI KAMA AFRICAN NATIONAL CONGRESS Provincial: Western Cape 4 7308035794080 LULAMA LENNOX MVIMBI AFRICAN NATIONAL CONGRESS Provincial: Western Cape 5 7012135246088 PATRICK MARRAN AFRICAN NATIONAL CONGRESS Provincial: Western Cape 6 8412175166080 MUHAMMAD KHALID SAYED AFRICAN NATIONAL CONGRESS Provincial: Western Cape 7 6606060435086 NTOMBEZANELE GLADYS BAKUBAKU-VOS AFRICAN NATIONAL CONGRESS Provincial: Western Cape 8 8306235203083 DANVILLE SMITH AFRICAN NATIONAL CONGRESS Provincial: Western Cape 9 7407090500083 RACHEL WINDVOGEL AFRICAN NATIONAL CONGRESS Provincial: Western Cape 10 7210040607085 NOBULUMKO DEGRACIA NKONDLO AFRICAN NATIONAL CONGRESS Provincial: Western Cape 11 7505145517083 ANDILE LILI AFRICAN NATIONAL CONGRESS Provincial: Western Cape 12 6207155191088 EBRAHIM RASOOL AL JAMA-AH Provincial: Western Cape 1 6403095107082 IZGAK DE JAGER DEMOCRATIC ALLIANCE Provincial: Western Cape 1 6503185135081 ALAN RICHARD WINDE DEMOCRATIC ALLIANCE Provincial: Western Cape 2 7503155635085 BONGINKOSI SUCCESS MADIKIZELA DEMOCRATIC ALLIANCE Provincial: Western Cape 3 6501130133086 BEVERLEY ANN SCHAFER DEMOCRATIC ALLIANCE Provincial: Western Cape 4 6810225195086 DAVID JOHN MAYNIER DEMOCRATIC ALLIANCE Provincial: Western Cape 5 8602075226089 DAYLIN GARY MITCHELL DEMOCRATIC ALLIANCE Provincial: Western Cape 6 5908100147080 SHARNA GAIL FERNANDEZ DEMOCRATIC ALLIANCE Provincial: Western Cape 7 6609060716083 NOMAFRENCH MBOMBO DEMOCRATIC ALLIANCE Provincial: Western Cape 8 6504265020086 ANTON WILHELM BREDELL DEMOCRATIC ALLIANCE Provincial: Western Cape 9 8006010028081 MIREILLE MARY WENGER DEMOCRATIC ALLIANCE Provincial: Western Cape 10 6612180006088 DEBORAH ANNE SCHÄFER DEMOCRATIC ALLIANCE Provincial: Western Cape 11 8103015626082 MASIZOLE MNQASELA DEMOCRATIC ALLIANCE Provincial: Western Cape 12 5612080008086 ANROUX JOHANNA DU TOIT MARAIS DEMOCRATIC ALLIANCE Provincial: Western Cape 13 8303235057080 TERTUIS ALFRED SIMMERS DEMOCRATIC ALLIANCE Provincial: Western Cape 14 7710155176081 RICARDO DENVER MACKENZIE DEMOCRATIC ALLIANCE Provincial: Western Cape 15 6203285133082 IVAN HENRY MEYER DEMOCRATIC ALLIANCE Provincial: Western Cape 16 5907015696082 ALBERT THEO FRITZ DEMOCRATIC ALLIANCE Provincial: Western Cape 17 9102070121087 DEIDRÉ MAUDELENE BAARTMAN DEMOCRATIC ALLIANCE Provincial: Western Cape 18 5810045036081 ANDRICUS PIETER VAN DER WESTHUIZEN DEMOCRATIC ALLIANCE Provincial: Western Cape 19 5112185089081 DONALD ARTHUR CARDROSS GRANT DEMOCRATIC ALLIANCE Provincial: Western Cape 20 6907290798081 LETTA MATLHODI MASEKO DEMOCRATIC ALLIANCE Provincial: Western Cape 21 6507020029086 LORRAINE JULIETTE BOTHA DEMOCRATIC ALLIANCE Provincial: Western Cape 22 5907055083084 DERRICK AMERICA DEMOCRATIC ALLIANCE Provincial: Western Cape 23 7605280201087 WENDY FELECIA PHILANDER DEMOCRATIC ALLIANCE Provincial: Western Cape 24 8405255248083 REAGEN IVAN ALLEN ECONOMIC FREEDOM FIGHTERS Provincial: Western Cape 1 7805225803084 MELIKHAYA XEGO ECONOMIC FREEDOM FIGHTERS Provincial: Western Cape 2 7605100763084 NOSIPHO MAKAMBA-BOTYA GOOD Provincial: Western Cape 1 6611145166086 BRETT NORTON HERRON VRYHEIDSFRONT PLUS Provincial: Western Cape 1 4309045476083 PETRUS JACOBUS MARAIS.
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