The Elections Thread - 7 May 2014

Which party you will vote for in the 2014 election?

  • ANC

    Votes: 13 2.8%
  • DA

    Votes: 379 81.9%
  • COPE

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • EFF

    Votes: 14 3.0%
  • FF+

    Votes: 13 2.8%
  • IFP

    Votes: 2 0.4%
  • NFP

    Votes: 2 0.4%
  • ACDP

    Votes: 5 1.1%
  • AGANG

    Votes: 8 1.7%
  • Other

    Votes: 27 5.8%

  • Total voters
    463
Western Cape going to take the longest I heard... :(

EWN said first result will be Robben Island at 12am with 70 votes (most likely all ANC) but also read on ENCA that first results will be released at 10PM.
 
No election irregularities - IEC W Cape

Cape Town - Investigations by the Electoral Commission of SA (IEC) in the Western Cape into alleged irregularities found no wrongdoing by officials, provincial electoral officer Courtney Sampson said on Wednesday.

Sampson told reporters Agang SA leader Mamphela Ramphele said she "busted an official with ballot papers" at a voting station in Philippi, Cape Town.

Sampson said an inquiry revealed that the Bongolethu Primary School was used as a voting centre, but that various classrooms were used as sub-stations.

"The official involved was moving material from one sub-station to another. So we are satisfied," Sampson explained.

A complaint that a Gauteng resident was given a ballot paper at the station which was already marked was found to be false.

Officials insisted she was given a clean ballot sheet, but was mistakenly given both a national and provincial sheet.

In terms of the rules, she could only vote in the national elections because she was not registered in the Western Cape.

Officials noticed the mistake before she could place her provincial vote in the ballot box.

Overall, voting was progressing well in the province after earlier delays.

"There are queues developing. We've got a team of people out there who are managing the queues as best as they can," Sampson said.

This conveyed two messages to the IEC.

"On the one hand it's a frustrating experience for people who have to stand in the line to vote. On the other hand it shows that people have got an excitement about this election," Sampson said.

People voting at polling stations where they were not registered posed a problem.

"If 2 500 people register at a voting station, there are 2 500 voting sheets," the provincial IEC chief said.

"Should you now go and apply for a vote in a different voting station, it simply means the system is challenged somewhat."
 
Helen Zille ‏@helenzille 3h
@Mdupl Thanks, but we need every single vote. ANC pushed up their turnout very high indeed.

Damn it. Tweet was referring to the IEC "chaos" in Cape Town.
 
DA Gauteng ‏@DA_GPL 1h
For the first time the ANC is below 50% in Gauteng. This means they can be beaten if EVERY DA supporter votes today! #VoteDA
 
DA Gauteng ‏@DA_GPL 1h
For the first time the ANC is below 50% in Gauteng. This means they can be beaten if EVERY DA supporter votes today! #VoteDA

Damn I hope that is true
 
Status: 0 of 22263 voting districts counted

Tick tok, I shall not sleep until I see one district counted haha! the suspense of the unknown is great. Even though it's pretty much known.
 
Status: 0 of 22263 voting districts counted

Tick tok, I shall not sleep until I see one district counted haha! the suspense of the unknown is great. Even though it's pretty much known.

Dammit, I'm doing the same thing. All I want to see is Robben Island and then I can go to bed.
 
This going to be exiting to watch....like a 20/20 cricket game between Sri Lanka and Kenya
Not.
 
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