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Party Name List Type Order Number Idnumber Full Names Surname National NPE2019 Party name List type Order number IDNumber Full names Surname AFRICAN CHRISTIAN DEMOCRATIC PARTY National 1 5401185719080 KENNETH RASELABE JOSEPH MESHOE AFRICAN CHRISTIAN DEMOCRATIC PARTY National 2 5902085102087 STEVEN NICHOLAS SWART AFRICAN CHRISTIAN DEMOCRATIC PARTY National 3 6302015139086 WAYNE MAXIM THRING AFRICAN CHRISTIAN DEMOCRATIC PARTY National 4 7403090279083 NOSIZWE ABADA AFRICAN CHRISTIAN DEMOCRATIC PARTY National 5 5602145803084 MOKHETHI RAYMOND TLAELI AFRICAN CHRISTIAN DEMOCRATIC PARTY National 6 5901170249084 JO-ANN MARY DOWNS AFRICAN CHRISTIAN DEMOCRATIC PARTY National 7 5804220857080 KEITUMETSE PATRICIA MATANTE AFRICAN CHRISTIAN DEMOCRATIC PARTY National 8 6802235024083 GRANT CHRISTOPHER RONALD HASKIN AFRICAN CHRISTIAN DEMOCRATIC PARTY National 9 7810230406089 BERNICE PEARL OSA AFRICAN CHRISTIAN DEMOCRATIC PARTY National 10 7304165540088 MZUKISI ELIAS DINGILE AFRICAN CHRISTIAN DEMOCRATIC PARTY National 11 6812205532080 DAVID EUGENE MOSES JOSHUA BARUTI NTSHABELE AFRICAN CHRISTIAN DEMOCRATIC PARTY National 12 8612075246086 BONGANI MAXWELL KHANYILE AFRICAN CHRISTIAN DEMOCRATIC PARTY National 13 6108055129089 ANNIRUTH KISSOONDUTH AFRICAN CHRISTIAN DEMOCRATIC PARTY National 14 8709135113080 MARVIN CHRISTIANS AFRICAN CHRISTIAN DEMOCRATIC PARTY National 15 5403065155088 IVAN JARDINE AFRICAN CHRISTIAN DEMOCRATIC PARTY National 16 6302220199081 LINDA MERIDY YATES AFRICAN CHRISTIAN DEMOCRATIC PARTY National 17 7905155604088 MONGEZI MABUNGANI AFRICAN CHRISTIAN DEMOCRATIC PARTY National 18 6508220834085 KGOMOTSO WELHEMINAH TISANE AFRICAN CHRISTIAN DEMOCRATIC PARTY National 19 8202075024087 LANCE PATRICK GROOTBOOM AFRICAN CHRISTIAN DEMOCRATIC PARTY National 20 7206180506087 MARIE ELIZABETH SUKERS AFRICAN CHRISTIAN DEMOCRATIC PARTY National 21 8012195611089 MPHO LAWRENCE CHAUKE AFRICAN CHRISTIAN DEMOCRATIC PARTY National 22 6109265183080 WILLEM MESHARK VAN WYK AFRICAN CHRISTIAN DEMOCRATIC PARTY National 23 5807100065088 HERMÉNE KOORTS AFRICAN CHRISTIAN DEMOCRATIC PARTY National 24 5505015032082 WILLIAM FRANKLIN NEL AFRICAN CHRISTIAN DEMOCRATIC PARTY National 25 8407255211087 CHESLYN WAGNE SWARTZ AFRICAN CHRISTIAN DEMOCRATIC PARTY National 26 7706160107087 LYNETTE DELIA PALM AFRICAN CHRISTIAN DEMOCRATIC PARTY National 27 7302225311086 TUMISHO LESIBA MOLOKOMME AFRICAN CHRISTIAN DEMOCRATIC PARTY National 28 6901011066084 KAMALA THOMAS AFRICAN CHRISTIAN DEMOCRATIC PARTY National 29 6207105173087 DULTON KEITH ADAMS AFRICAN CHRISTIAN DEMOCRATIC PARTY National 30 5811270115087 ANNA ELEONORA LOUW AFRICAN CHRISTIAN DEMOCRATIC PARTY National 31 6301105073080 JACOB JOHANNES SCHOLTZ AFRICAN CHRISTIAN DEMOCRATIC PARTY National 32 8511015760083 DANIEL TSHOLOFELO SELLO AFRICAN CHRISTIAN DEMOCRATIC PARTY National 33 8811075172082 PAGIEL JOSHUA CHETTY AFRICAN CHRISTIAN DEMOCRATIC PARTY National 34 5608115031085 RIENUS NIEMAND AFRICAN CHRISTIAN DEMOCRATIC PARTY National 35 7205031163080 THABO INNOCENTIA DINGILE AFRICAN CHRISTIAN DEMOCRATIC PARTY National 36 6012255866088 SIPHO ERIC MANQELE AFRICAN CHRISTIAN DEMOCRATIC PARTY National 37 6010105130085 ADAM JOSEF PATRICK MAKHETHA AFRICAN CHRISTIAN DEMOCRATIC PARTY National 38 8404255878080 GAOLATLHWE JEREMIA TSHIPO AFRICAN CHRISTIAN DEMOCRATIC PARTY National 39 7401126040081 KINGSLEY LEBOGANG ITLHOPENG AFRICAN CHRISTIAN DEMOCRATIC PARTY National 40 6901026139082 MOLEFE JONAS LEBALELO AFRICAN CHRISTIAN DEMOCRATIC PARTY National 41 6711025127081 JOSEPH COLLIN MATHEE AFRICAN CHRISTIAN DEMOCRATIC PARTY National 42 5107180556084 MICHELÉ MANN AFRICAN CHRISTIAN DEMOCRATIC PARTY National 43 5708120154086 LOUISE SWAN AFRICAN CHRISTIAN DEMOCRATIC PARTY National 44 7805075112081 BRENDON GOVENDER AFRICAN CHRISTIAN DEMOCRATIC PARTY National 45 6703225221087 PULE JOSEPH RAMPAI AFRICAN CHRISTIAN DEMOCRATIC PARTY National 46 6208215880082 ENOCK TSIETSI MODISAKENG AFRICAN CHRISTIAN DEMOCRATIC PARTY National 47 6510285139087 DARRYL SELWYN LAWRENCE AFRICAN CHRISTIAN DEMOCRATIC PARTY National 48 7405285150086 ASHTON JAMES ANDREW COOPOOSAMY AFRICAN CHRISTIAN DEMOCRATIC PARTY National 49 6904205339085 ABSALOM MAKHAZA SITHOLE AFRICAN CHRISTIAN DEMOCRATIC PARTY National 50 7303300250082 JANE LEBOGANG MOTLHAMME AFRICAN CHRISTIAN DEMOCRATIC PARTY National 51 7912175666089 DINGAAN SIMON RAMPETE AFRICAN CHRISTIAN DEMOCRATIC PARTY National 52 6509095072082 PETRUS ANDREAS STEFANUS STRAUSS AFRICAN CHRISTIAN DEMOCRATIC PARTY National 53 6504065973088 TAMBO ANDREW MOKOENA AFRICAN CHRISTIAN DEMOCRATIC PARTY National 54 7305165582087 KATALI ERIUS LETSHOLO AFRICAN CHRISTIAN DEMOCRATIC PARTY National 55 4701155535080 ABRAHAM DAVID DE LANGE AFRICAN CHRISTIAN DEMOCRATIC PARTY National 56 6708105147088 JIMMY BARNARD AFRICAN CHRISTIAN DEMOCRATIC PARTY National 57 6208135897083 NORMAN MPUTJIKI MOTLHAMME AFRICAN CHRISTIAN DEMOCRATIC PARTY National 58 6208305228085 KENNETH GEORGE WILLIAMS AFRICAN CHRISTIAN DEMOCRATIC PARTY National 59 6103175052089 JAN MAARMAN AFRICAN CHRISTIAN DEMOCRATIC PARTY National 60 7606145047087 VICTOR EMMANNUELE THOMAS SABBE AFRICAN CHRISTIAN DEMOCRATIC PARTY National 61 6305285125081 ANDRE JOSEPH WEBER AFRICAN CHRISTIAN DEMOCRATIC PARTY National 62 5409025156082 ANDREW LOUIS SCHWARTZ AFRICAN CHRISTIAN DEMOCRATIC PARTY National 63 5511205831085 THAPELO JOHN THIPE AFRICAN CHRISTIAN DEMOCRATIC PARTY National 64 7904270534080 AGNES DINEO MODISE AFRICAN CHRISTIAN DEMOCRATIC PARTY National 65 6612295567081 MOKETE PATRICK SELOWA AFRICAN CHRISTIAN DEMOCRATIC PARTY National 66 6610065081085 ROBERT ANDREAS BENDER AFRICAN CHRISTIAN DEMOCRATIC PARTY National 67 7212045998089 TEFO RAYMOND TSIKANG AFRICAN CHRISTIAN DEMOCRATIC PARTY National 68 6601195395081 THAPELO APRIL NTOMBELA AFRICAN CHRISTIAN DEMOCRATIC PARTY National 69 6903135461084 THOMAS LENNOX MATHEBULA AFRICAN CHRISTIAN DEMOCRATIC PARTY National 70 7707075100084 JOHN PHILLIP ARNOLD AFRICAN CHRISTIAN DEMOCRATIC PARTY National 71 7010200893081 CAROLINE ABIGAIL MALGAS AFRICAN CHRISTIAN DEMOCRATIC PARTY National 72 7111055228082 CHRISTIAN KARL PETER ROHLSSEN AFRICAN CHRISTIAN DEMOCRATIC PARTY National 73 6208100379083 VERONICA MATOZI NXUMALO AFRICAN CHRISTIAN DEMOCRATIC PARTY National 74 5310035111085 FREDERICK JACOBUS GROBLER AFRICAN CHRISTIAN DEMOCRATIC PARTY National 75 5004060065080 MARIANNE JOUBERT AFRICAN CHRISTIAN DEMOCRATIC PARTY National 76 6003220044083 ANTOINETTE LORETTA KEYSER AFRICAN CHRISTIAN DEMOCRATIC PARTY National 77 6012240367085 TSHIDELELO SYLVIA MAKHADI AFRICAN CHRISTIAN DEMOCRATIC PARTY National 78 6909025616083 PETROSE MFANOMNCANE MAZIBUKO AFRICAN CHRISTIAN DEMOCRATIC PARTY National 79 6305040061084 ISABEL ANNA-MARIE OOSTHUIZEN AFRICAN CHRISTIAN DEMOCRATIC PARTY National 80 8010295855085 MALOSE CLASS SELAMOLELA AFRICAN CHRISTIAN DEMOCRATIC PARTY National 81 6608280310081 PRUDENCE VUYISWA MHLONGO AFRICAN CHRISTIAN DEMOCRATIC PARTY National 82 8304210284087 LYNETTE CHANELLE RAFFERTY AFRICAN CHRISTIAN DEMOCRATIC PARTY National 83 8206126492086 THABANG ALFRED SEOKAMO AFRICAN CHRISTIAN DEMOCRATIC PARTY National 84 7008125296083 CORNELIUS CHRISTIAAN WILLEMSE AFRICAN CHRISTIAN DEMOCRATIC PARTY National 85 7405285269084 NORMAN FANA MKHONZA AFRICAN CHRISTIAN DEMOCRATIC PARTY National 86 8006295830086 MARITI JOHN MOFOKENG AFRICAN CHRISTIAN DEMOCRATIC PARTY National 87 7912015505083 ERICK KHOLISILE WIZEMAN STRAUSS AFRICAN CHRISTIAN DEMOCRATIC PARTY National 88 8211145728080 SABELO VONQO AFRICAN CHRISTIAN DEMOCRATIC PARTY National 89 5405145128084 RONALD WINSTON HARRIS AFRICAN CHRISTIAN DEMOCRATIC PARTY National 90 9001120181085 LETICIA NAIDOO AFRICAN CHRISTIAN DEMOCRATIC PARTY National 91 5306155116086 NORMAN ALLAN WARD AFRICAN CHRISTIAN DEMOCRATIC PARTY National 92 6501056595086 JUSTINO DAMBI TEMBE AFRICAN CHRISTIAN DEMOCRATIC PARTY National 93 7110255198087 RUBEN VAN ROOYEN AFRICAN CHRISTIAN DEMOCRATIC PARTY National 94 7007300186085 SUSANNA JOHANNA BROMKAM AFRICAN CHRISTIAN DEMOCRATIC PARTY National 95 8406255172083 LIONEL VICTOR DE WEE AFRICAN CHRISTIAN DEMOCRATIC PARTY National 96 7708230591084 DIMAKATSO FRIDAH RAMABINA National NPE2019 Party name List type Order number IDNumber Full names Surname AFRICAN CHRISTIAN DEMOCRATIC PARTY National 97 8910040628085 KHUTSO MOKGEHLE AFRICAN CHRISTIAN DEMOCRATIC PARTY National 98 7604205477088 BRIAN SIBUSISO MSIBI AFRICAN CHRISTIAN DEMOCRATIC PARTY National 99 8305106442085 MDUDUZI SIPHIWE MTHEMBU AFRICAN CHRISTIAN DEMOCRATIC PARTY National 100 6910170507085 CINDY BRENDA SIBUYI AFRICAN CHRISTIAN DEMOCRATIC PARTY National 101 8404150763080 BEAUTY DELIWE NGWENYA AFRICAN CHRISTIAN DEMOCRATIC PARTY National 102 7601115314088 JOSEPH NUKERI AFRICAN CHRISTIAN DEMOCRATIC PARTY National 103 6508170658088 EUNICE MMATHORO MATLALA AFRICAN CHRISTIAN DEMOCRATIC PARTY National 104 6608045073081 DOMINIC XAVIER THOMAS AFRICAN CHRISTIAN DEMOCRATIC PARTY National 105 6803270085088 ANN LUCIA SAULS AFRICAN CHRISTIAN DEMOCRATIC PARTY National 106 6601115225087 JAPIE VAN ZYL AFRICAN CHRISTIAN DEMOCRATIC PARTY National 107 7809275683081 KENNETH ELTON PHETOE AFRICAN CHRISTIAN DEMOCRATIC PARTY National 108 7607020160086 GERTRUIDA CHRISTINA TITUS AFRICAN CHRISTIAN DEMOCRATIC PARTY National 109 8507145058083 LAURIE JOHANNES LESCH AFRICAN CHRISTIAN DEMOCRATIC PARTY National 110 5901080143088 CHRISTINA STEENKAMP AFRICAN CHRISTIAN DEMOCRATIC PARTY National 111 7511195152086 NORMAN JACOBUS ISAAKS AFRICAN CHRISTIAN DEMOCRATIC PARTY National 112 5603195163080 JAN JOHANNES DE WEE AFRICAN CHRISTIAN DEMOCRATIC PARTY National 113 7403010258084 CHARMAIN DESLINE WATERBOER AFRICAN CHRISTIAN DEMOCRATIC PARTY National 114 8007025684082
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