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2004 Candiate Lists 2004 National and Provincial Elections: Candidate Lists ListType Province PartyName PartyAbbr Surname FullName National List National AFRICAN CHRISTIAN DEMOCRATIC PARTY ACDP MESHOE KENNETH RASELABE JOSEPH National List National AFRICAN CHRISTIAN DEMOCRATIC PARTY ACDP GREEN LOUIS MICHAEL National List National AFRICAN CHRISTIAN DEMOCRATIC PARTY ACDP SWART STEVEN NICHOLAS National List National AFRICAN CHRISTIAN DEMOCRATIC PARTY ACDP DUDLEY CHERYLLYN National List National AFRICAN CHRISTIAN DEMOCRATIC PARTY ACDP MADASA ZWELETU LUKANYISO National List National AFRICAN CHRISTIAN DEMOCRATIC PARTY ACDP PESULO EDWARD National List National AFRICAN CHRISTIAN DEMOCRATIC PARTY ACDP GOUNDER ABEL National List National AFRICAN CHRISTIAN DEMOCRATIC PARTY ACDP BLAAS ADRIAAN National List National AFRICAN CHRISTIAN DEMOCRATIC PARTY ACDP MUTEBA MBELU EMMANUELLE KABAMBA National List National AFRICAN CHRISTIAN DEMOCRATIC PARTY ACDP MC INTOSH GRAHAM BRIAN DOUGLAS National List National AFRICAN CHRISTIAN DEMOCRATIC PARTY ACDP MASINA LETHIWE JENNIFER National List National AFRICAN CHRISTIAN DEMOCRATIC PARTY ACDP HARBOUR BRUCE COLIN National List National AFRICAN CHRISTIAN DEMOCRATIC PARTY ACDP KENNEDY YMILE National List National AFRICAN CHRISTIAN DEMOCRATIC PARTY ACDP MTHETHWA SIZAKELE GRETTA National List National AFRICAN CHRISTIAN DEMOCRATIC PARTY ACDP MONTSO BRENDALINE NOMASONTO National List National AFRICAN CHRISTIAN DEMOCRATIC PARTY ACDP DUDLEY DEMETRIUS KENNETH National List National AFRICAN CHRISTIAN DEMOCRATIC PARTY ACDP SENWAMADI SELAELO National List National AFRICAN CHRISTIAN DEMOCRATIC PARTY ACDP DE NECKER PIETER JOSUA HENDRIK National List National AFRICAN CHRISTIAN DEMOCRATIC PARTY ACDP MNTANDE PRISCILLA KWENZEKILE National List National AFRICAN CHRISTIAN DEMOCRATIC PARTY ACDP RAMOVHA KGASHIANE ANNA National List National AFRICAN CHRISTIAN DEMOCRATIC PARTY ACDP SENTSHO SHIME BENJAMIN National List National AFRICAN CHRISTIAN DEMOCRATIC PARTY ACDP CUPIDO HENDRY BENJAMIN National List National AFRICAN CHRISTIAN DEMOCRATIC PARTY ACDP MAKGOBA THUPANE JOHANNES National List National AFRICAN CHRISTIAN DEMOCRATIC PARTY ACDP KIRSTEN IVANN PETER National List National AFRICAN CHRISTIAN DEMOCRATIC PARTY ACDP MTIMKHULU LUCAS BOLS National List National AFRICAN CHRISTIAN DEMOCRATIC PARTY ACDP KHESWA NAMISILE HAPPINESS National List National AFRICAN CHRISTIAN DEMOCRATIC PARTY ACDP DOUGLAS WESLEY MARSHALL National List National AFRICAN CHRISTIAN DEMOCRATIC PARTY ACDP LOUW JOHAN National List National AFRICAN CHRISTIAN DEMOCRATIC PARTY ACDP NYEMBE JACOBETH HELEN National List National AFRICAN CHRISTIAN DEMOCRATIC PARTY ACDP MOKGELE JANE REIKANTSEMANG National List National AFRICAN CHRISTIAN DEMOCRATIC PARTY ACDP MOKHATLA MALEFETSANE ISAAC National List National AFRICAN CHRISTIAN DEMOCRATIC PARTY ACDP LOUW STIFANIS SEBASTIAAN WALTERS National List National AFRICAN CHRISTIAN DEMOCRATIC PARTY ACDP VAN NIEKERK RENEN National List National AFRICAN CHRISTIAN DEMOCRATIC PARTY ACDP MABIDA LINDA PENWELL National List National AFRICAN CHRISTIAN DEMOCRATIC PARTY ACDP TLADI JUNIA MODISE National List National AFRICAN CHRISTIAN DEMOCRATIC PARTY ACDP KRIEL JOHAN National List National AFRICAN CHRISTIAN DEMOCRATIC PARTY ACDP THRING WAYNE MAXIM National List National AFRICAN CHRISTIAN DEMOCRATIC PARTY ACDP KOEN JENIFER National List National AFRICAN CHRISTIAN DEMOCRATIC PARTY ACDP PILLAY CYRIL SHUNMUGAM National List National AFRICAN CHRISTIAN DEMOCRATIC PARTY ACDP MOYAKHE MAKHESWA CYNTHIA National List National AFRICAN CHRISTIAN DEMOCRATIC PARTY ACDP MESHOE RONNY ABRAM MOLETI OUPA National List National AFRICAN CHRISTIAN DEMOCRATIC PARTY ACDP TSOTETSI BUTI SIMON National List National AFRICAN CHRISTIAN DEMOCRATIC PARTY ACDP NORTON RAMONA JULIA National List National AFRICAN CHRISTIAN DEMOCRATIC PARTY ACDP MAKALIMA NOZICELO EUCINIA National List National AFRICAN CHRISTIAN DEMOCRATIC PARTY ACDP CHUMA MADISHA ELIAS National List National AFRICAN CHRISTIAN DEMOCRATIC PARTY ACDP TOLOBISA MANELISI National List National AFRICAN CHRISTIAN DEMOCRATIC PARTY ACDP PAINTER SOLMS FREDERICK National List National AFRICAN CHRISTIAN DEMOCRATIC PARTY ACDP TEMLETT JOSEPH National List National AFRICAN CHRISTIAN DEMOCRATIC PARTY ACDP FAKU NANCY NOZIZWE National List National AFRICAN CHRISTIAN DEMOCRATIC PARTY ACDP MAHLABA KHATHAZILE KATE National List National AFRICAN CHRISTIAN DEMOCRATIC PARTY ACDP NORDIER CASPER JOHANNES National List National AFRICAN CHRISTIAN DEMOCRATIC PARTY ACDP SEPENG ALGY NALEDI KOOS National List National AFRICAN CHRISTIAN DEMOCRATIC PARTY ACDP ZWANE AMOS National List National AFRICAN CHRISTIAN DEMOCRATIC PARTY ACDP KNOESEN HARRY JOHANNES National List National AFRICAN CHRISTIAN DEMOCRATIC PARTY ACDP BAPELA NANCY MAGGIE National List National AFRICAN CHRISTIAN DEMOCRATIC PARTY ACDP GAVU MVULA SIDWELL National List National AFRICAN CHRISTIAN DEMOCRATIC PARTY ACDP SHANGE THAMSANQA PETROS National List National AFRICAN CHRISTIAN DEMOCRATIC PARTY ACDP MAHLANGU ELIAS SAREL National List National AFRICAN CHRISTIAN DEMOCRATIC PARTY ACDP ALEXANDER CHARLES FRANS National List National AFRICAN CHRISTIAN DEMOCRATIC PARTY ACDP MAJOLA VICTOR National List National AFRICAN CHRISTIAN DEMOCRATIC PARTY ACDP MASEKO DANIEL FOYOYO National List National AFRICAN CHRISTIAN DEMOCRATIC PARTY ACDP STARK ATHOL WILLIAM National List National AFRICAN CHRISTIAN DEMOCRATIC PARTY ACDP VAN WYK CHARL FRANCOIS National List National AFRICAN CHRISTIAN DEMOCRATIC PARTY ACDP MABILANE TRYPHINA KHATHAZILE National List National AFRICAN CHRISTIAN DEMOCRATIC PARTY ACDP IVE ANTHONY GEORGE National List National AFRICAN CHRISTIAN DEMOCRATIC PARTY ACDP ATKINS MICHAEL JOHN National List National AFRICAN CHRISTIAN DEMOCRATIC PARTY ACDP JACOBS ISAAC PETRUS National List National AFRICAN CHRISTIAN DEMOCRATIC PARTY ACDP MC GILL JEANINE KIM National List National AFRICAN CHRISTIAN DEMOCRATIC PARTY ACDP MBOWANE DONALD HUIMER National List National AFRICAN CHRISTIAN DEMOCRATIC PARTY ACDP POSWA VELILE DAVID National List National AFRICAN CHRISTIAN DEMOCRATIC PARTY ACDP MULLER HENDRIK JACOBUS MARTHINUS National List National AFRICAN CHRISTIAN DEMOCRATIC PARTY ACDP METHULE NTOMBINCANE MARIA National List National AFRICAN CHRISTIAN DEMOCRATIC PARTY ACDP PAPU ERASMUS MASANDE National List National AFRICAN CHRISTIAN DEMOCRATIC PARTY ACDP MC GREGOR GEORGE PETER National List National AFRICAN CHRISTIAN DEMOCRATIC PARTY ACDP HENDRICKS SHARON DENISE National List National AFRICAN CHRISTIAN DEMOCRATIC PARTY ACDP MMOPE NOMAKUWA CHRISTINA National List National AFRICAN CHRISTIAN DEMOCRATIC PARTY ACDP JEAN-PIERRE MARK BERNARD National List National AFRICAN CHRISTIAN DEMOCRATIC PARTY ACDP MAJOLA TIMOTHY SONGEZO National List National AFRICAN CHRISTIAN DEMOCRATIC PARTY ACDP JELBERT MICHAEL National List National AFRICAN CHRISTIAN DEMOCRATIC PARTY ACDP LAWRENCE GAIL DEBORAH National List National AFRICAN CHRISTIAN DEMOCRATIC PARTY ACDP MAKGATO LERATO SOOPEDI National List National AFRICAN CHRISTIAN DEMOCRATIC PARTY ACDP LUKHELE PHILADELPHIA MAPULE National List National AFRICAN CHRISTIAN DEMOCRATIC PARTY ACDP MAMATSINYA TABEA NANCY National List National AFRICAN CHRISTIAN DEMOCRATIC PARTY ACDP DAVID LUNGILE ALFRED National List National AFRICAN CHRISTIAN DEMOCRATIC PARTY ACDP MUTEBA MBELU EMMANUELLE KABAMBA National List National AFRICAN CHRISTIAN DEMOCRATIC PARTY ACDP MC INTOSH GRAHAM BRIAN DOUGLAS National List National AFRICAN CHRISTIAN DEMOCRATIC PARTY ACDP MASINA LETHIWE JENNIFER National List National AFRICAN CHRISTIAN DEMOCRATIC PARTY ACDP HARBOUR BRUCE COLIN National List National AFRICAN CHRISTIAN DEMOCRATIC PARTY ACDP KENNEDY YMILE National List National AFRICAN CHRISTIAN DEMOCRATIC PARTY ACDP MTHETHWA SIZAKELE GRETTA National List National AFRICAN CHRISTIAN DEMOCRATIC PARTY ACDP MONTSO BRENDALINE NOMASONTO National List National AFRICAN CHRISTIAN DEMOCRATIC PARTY ACDP DUDLEY DEMETRIUS KENNETH National List National AFRICAN CHRISTIAN DEMOCRATIC PARTY ACDP SENWAMADI SELAELO National List National AFRICAN CHRISTIAN DEMOCRATIC PARTY ACDP DE NECKER PIETER JOSUA HENDRIK National List National AFRICAN CHRISTIAN DEMOCRATIC PARTY ACDP MNTANDE PRISCILLA KWENZEKILE National List National AFRICAN CHRISTIAN DEMOCRATIC PARTY ACDP RAMOVHA KGASHIANE ANNA National List National AFRICAN CHRISTIAN DEMOCRATIC PARTY ACDP SENTSHO SHIME BENJAMIN National List National AFRICAN CHRISTIAN DEMOCRATIC PARTY ACDP CUPIDO HENDRY BENJAMIN National List National AFRICAN CHRISTIAN DEMOCRATIC PARTY ACDP MAKGOBA THUPANE JOHANNES National List National AFRICAN CHRISTIAN DEMOCRATIC PARTY ACDP KIRSTEN IVANN PETER National List National AFRICAN CHRISTIAN DEMOCRATIC PARTY ACDP MTIMKHULU LUCAS BOLS National List National AFRICAN CHRISTIAN DEMOCRATIC PARTY ACDP KHESWA NAMISILE HAPPINESS National List National AFRICAN CHRISTIAN DEMOCRATIC PARTY ACDP DOUGLAS WESLEY MARSHALL National List National AFRICAN CHRISTIAN DEMOCRATIC PARTY ACDP LOUW JOHAN National List National AFRICAN CHRISTIAN DEMOCRATIC PARTY ACDP NYEMBE JACOBETH HELEN National List National AFRICAN CHRISTIAN DEMOCRATIC PARTY ACDP MOKGELE JANE REIKANTSEMANG National List National AFRICAN CHRISTIAN DEMOCRATIC PARTY ACDP MOKHATLA MALEFETSANE ISAAC National List National AFRICAN CHRISTIAN DEMOCRATIC PARTY ACDP LOUW STIFANIS SEBASTIAAN WALTERS National List National AFRICAN CHRISTIAN DEMOCRATIC PARTY ACDP VAN NIEKERK RENEN National List National AFRICAN CHRISTIAN DEMOCRATIC PARTY ACDP MABIDA LINDA PENWELL National List National AFRICAN CHRISTIAN DEMOCRATIC PARTY ACDP TLADI JUNIA MODISE National
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