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Jacob Zuma has said his party expects a "massive" turnout in South African elections to be held on Wednesday. | Jacob Zuma has said his party expects a "massive" turnout in South African elections to be held on Wednesday. |
The African National Congress (ANC) leader encouraged supporters to make this the biggest turnout in the country's history. | The African National Congress (ANC) leader encouraged supporters to make this the biggest turnout in the country's history. |
He said the emergence of the opposition Congress of the People (Cope) had "re-energised" the ANC. | He said the emergence of the opposition Congress of the People (Cope) had "re-energised" the ANC. |
These elections are the "most exciting" the ANC has had to fight since coming to power in 1994, he said. | These elections are the "most exciting" the ANC has had to fight since coming to power in 1994, he said. |
The party split last year with disaffected members forming Cope. | The party split last year with disaffected members forming Cope. |
Mr Zuma has also faced corruption charges which were dismissed by a court with just weeks to go before voting. | Mr Zuma has also faced corruption charges which were dismissed by a court with just weeks to go before voting. |
"There is no cloud above my head, there is not even a mist," he told journalists in his final press briefing before polls open. | "There is no cloud above my head, there is not even a mist," he told journalists in his final press briefing before polls open. |
The ANC is widely expected to win by a big margin, which would lead to Mr Zuma being elected by the members of parliament. | The ANC is widely expected to win by a big margin, which would lead to Mr Zuma being elected by the members of parliament. |
Voter boost | |
This year more voters registered with the Independent Election Commission than before, raising the total number of eligible voters to more than 26 million. | |
POLL IN NUMBERS 23m registered voters19,700 polling stations9,130 candidates - 3,511 female2,000 soldiers deployed4,000 local observers, 153 from abroad Special report: South Africa election Q&A: General elections Is South Africa about to change? | |
Many of the new voters are young people who have little memory of the struggle to end white minority rule, which brought the ANC to power. | |
Analysts say the emergence of Cope in November last year could have accounted for the boost in voter numbers. | |
But polls have recorded Cope's popularity falling since then. | |
"As they emerged, people decided they weren't what they thought," political scientist Bob Mattes told the BBC. | |
Cope has fielded a relatively unknown presidential candidate, former Bishop Mvume Dandala, who has struggled to make an impact on the public scene, analysts say. | |
Around 200,000 ANC supporters filled several stadia on Sunday to see Mr Zuma address them via satellite link from a rally in Johannesburg's Ellis Park. | |
A Cope rally in Polokwane Limpopo province attracted around 5,000 supporters. | |
'Cultural revolution' | |
Some say the real battle is between Cope and the official opposition, the Democratic Alliance, for second place. | |
Neither party has ruled out entering into a coalition after the election. | |
Voters in South Africa give their views on the most competitive elections since the end of apartheidIn pictures | |
An opposition coalition would provide the biggest challenge to the ANC since it was first elected in 1994. | |
DA leader Helen Zille has said her party wants to deny the ANC a two-thirds majority this time around. | |
They say the ANC want to change the constitution to make it harder to prosecute politicians for corruption. | |
Mr Zuma has said the Constitutional Court "like all institutions, needs reform", but the ANC respected the separation of powers and simply wanted to speed up the courts decisions. | |
Mr Zuma has had corruption charges relating to a government arms deal against him dropped twice in the last two years. | |
The National Prosecuting Authority withdrew the charges in April after phone tap recordings of the lead investigator and prosecutor suggested there had been political interference in the prosecution. | |
Mr Zuma has always said he was the victim of a political conspiracy. | |
But his financial adviser was convicted of fraud and corruption in 2005, and was sentenced to 15 years. | |
He was released on medical grounds in March. | |
Political commentator Xolela Mangcu says this is the first time that the country is about to be led by someone not from the educated elite of black society. | |
"There is a cultural revolution in the ANC," he said. |