ANC gets another slap in the face as it loses loyalty to the Eastern Cape | City Press

Since 1994, ANC’s support in the Eastern Cape has seen a significant decline. In 2014, the party held a robust 79.27% of votes, but this dropped to 68.74% in 2019, and further dwindled to 62% in the latest elections. Despite this drop, the Eastern Cape remains a stronghold for the ANC due to its historical connection to prominent political figures like the Mbekis and Sisulus. Other parties have seen growth; the DA increased its share from 7.34% in 2004 to 14.27% recently, while the EFF’s support jumped from 3.48% in 2014 to 10.11%. The newcomer MKP recorded 1.47%. ANC spokesperson Loyiso Magqashela expressed mixed feelings, acknowledging the losses but emphasizing ongoing public support. Meanwhile, DA leader Andrew Whitfield lauded his party’s inroads, despite criticizing the Electoral Commission’s inefficiencies. MKP’s Mawande Ndakisa blamed voting irregularities for their poor performance, while some Eastern Cape polling stations faced disruptions due to protests.

Original Source: Max Matavire
Date: 2024-06-01 22:02:41
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