The IEC Result Centre situated at the Pretoria Showgrounds is ready before the elections taking place on the 8th of May, 7 April 2019, Pretoria. Picture: Jacques Nelles
It was announced at a press briefing earlier this afternoon that the commission had undertaken to release 90% of the results by 10pm tonight. The Electoral Commission of SA has assured South Africans that the general election results have not been compromised after two instances of double voting were reported to IEC’s Results Operation Centre in Tshwane yesterday.
“All of these leave a detailed footprint of voter participation in the process and can be used both separately and in combination to identify instances of electoral fraud,” she said. She said the IEC would like to appeal to any party or person who may have evidence of any electoral fraud or significant irregularity to report this immediately so that it can be thoroughly investigated.
May 8 was inundated with reports of irregularities, particularly the easily removable “indelible ink” that has been used as a safeguard over the years to prevent voters from voting more than once. The IEC said the pens were procured through an open tender process and the tender to provide the pens was awarded to a company called Litotec.
The EFF has seen some growth in both provinces, but is particularly making a showing in Mpumalanga, where the Red Berets may replace the DA as the official opposition to the ANC.By 11.10am on Thursday, South Africa’s African National Congress seemed destined to retain its majority hold on the National Assembly after voting tallies at about a third of voting districts in the country had been captured on the Electoral Commission of South Africa results system.
Early indications are that the Economic Freedom Fighters will see an increase in its support from the six percent it obtained in 2014, with currently more than 8.6% of the vote. The votes counted and captured stood at around three million, with the ANC obtaining 55 percent of the vote, followed by the Democratic Alliance with 26 percent. If the trend continues throughout the day, this would mean the ANC would see its significant majority reduced and support for the DA increasing by a few percentage points from 22 percent of the vote in the 2014 polls to over 26 percent.
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