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Party Name List Type Order Number Full Names Surname AFRICAN NPE2019 Party name List type Order number Full names Surname AFRICAN CHRISTIAN DEMOCRATIC PARTY Provincial: Western Cape 1 FERLON CHARLES CHRISTIANS AFRICAN CHRISTIAN DEMOCRATIC PARTY Provincial: Western Cape 2 GAYNORE CELE AFRICAN CHRISTIAN DEMOCRATIC PARTY Provincial: Western Cape 3 GRANT CHRISTOPHER RONALD HASKIN AFRICAN CHRISTIAN DEMOCRATIC PARTY Provincial: Western Cape 4 ADAM JOSEF PATRICK MAKHETHA AFRICAN CHRISTIAN DEMOCRATIC PARTY Provincial: Western Cape 5 JEANETTE ELIZABETH GOUWS AFRICAN CHRISTIAN DEMOCRATIC PARTY Provincial: Western Cape 6 WAYNE ADRIAN JACOBUS THOMAS AFRICAN CHRISTIAN DEMOCRATIC PARTY Provincial: Western Cape 7 MALCOLM RICHARD JACOBS AFRICAN CHRISTIAN DEMOCRATIC PARTY Provincial: Western Cape 8 JOHAN DU TOIT AFRICAN CHRISTIAN DEMOCRATIC PARTY Provincial: Western Cape 9 PRINCESS LINEO KANOGOIWA AFRICAN CHRISTIAN DEMOCRATIC PARTY Provincial: Western Cape 10 CHARMAINE SARAH MARION MALGAS AFRICAN 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