The IEC has reached 74.84% of votes counted and they anticipate less than 15 per cent of the vote left to be counted.
A total of 11.8 million votes have been counted, ANC is still leading with 57 per cent, with 6 million of the votes.
This publication journalists Lungile Dube and Thabo Jobo have been reporting live at the IEC centre in Pretoria since election day on 8 May.
Results captured four minutes before 6 o'clock with vote counting at 74.83% about 15% less than anticipated by the IEC. With more than 11.8 million votes counted,the ANC still takes the lead standing at more than 6 million votes. #SAElections2019results @NE_Tribune pic.twitter.com/WpCyxj5RgW
— Nkosazana (@LungileDube) May 10, 2019
All eyes have shifted to the Gauteng province, with over 55 per cent of the vote counted. ANC leads with just 50 per cent of the vote (1 7170 000 votes), DA at 27% ( 585 000 votes) and EFF at 14 per cent ( 309 000 votes).
Results captured four minutes before 6 o'clock with vote counting at 74.83% about 15% less than anticipated by the IEC. With more than 11.8 million votes counted,the ANC still takes the lead standing at more than 6 million votes. #SAElections2019results @NE_Tribune pic.twitter.com/WpCyxj5RgW
— Nkosazana (@LungileDube) May 10, 2019
Political analyst Somadoda Fikeni says, as it stands now, he does foresee the EFF going into a coalition with the DA because they have already stated that they will not cooperate with the DA again. He added that the DA is a distant second at the moment and working with other smaller parties would not be enough.
Political analyst Somadoda Fikeni gives his opinion on the elections especially on Gauteng province. #SAElections2019 @NE_Tribune pic.twitter.com/1MZAeUFAMp
— Nkosazana (@LungileDube) May 10, 2019
Smaller parties are still not happy with the IEC and how they have reacted to allegations of multiple voting by some individuals, the IEC said an independent audit company will be employed to audit the results and test the legitimacy of some of the ballot papers.
It has been reported by some media outlets that the disgruntled parties have given the IEC until 9pm today to respond to their grievances.
An independent auditing firm is expected to be employed to come help @IECSouthAfrica determine legitimacy of some #BallotPapers – a process which might lead to delays to announce the final #Electionsresults2019 @NE_Tribune pic.twitter.com/7we013FEUK
— Thabo Jobo (@ThaboNokajobo) May 10, 2019
Disgruntled political parties are not making it easy for IEC management following the disturbing reports of alleged discrepancies in the ballot papers plus claims of multiple voting by individuals. Some even call for a re-run of the #SAElections2019 @NE_Tribune @IECSouthAfrica pic.twitter.com/OHjHzi1vCE
— Thabo Jobo (@ThaboNokajobo) May 10, 2019
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