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ANC wins 'outright poll majority' ANC is denied two-thirds majority
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South Africa's ruling African National Congress (ANC) has won an outright majority in general elections, the country's election authority has said. The ruling African National Congress (ANC) has won South Africa's general election but failed to obtain a two-thirds majority, final results show.
With 99% of votes from Wednesday's poll counted, the ANC had just short of two-thirds of the approximately 17 million ballots cast, election officials said. The party received 65.9% of about 17m votes, the Democratic Alliance 16.66% and the Congress of the People (Cope) 7.42%, election officials said.
A two-thirds majority in parliament is needed to change the constitution.A two-thirds majority in parliament is needed to change the constitution.
The outcome clears the way for ANC party leader Jacob Zuma to become president when parliament convenes.The outcome clears the way for ANC party leader Jacob Zuma to become president when parliament convenes.
ANC supporters have been holding celebrations around the country ahead of the announcement of final results, expected on Saturday. ANC supporters have been holding celebrations around the country ahead of the announcement of the final results.
The ANC has 66.02%, well ahead of the Democratic Alliance (DA) with 16% and the new Congress of the People (Cope) at 7%. RESULTS ANC: 65.90% Democratic Alliance: 16.66%Cope: 7.42%.Votes counted: 17.68mTurnout: 77.3% Source: IEC class="" href="/1/hi/in_pictures/8015714.stm">In pictures: ANC celebrations class="" href="/1/hi/world/africa/8012903.stm">The shape of a Zuma presidency
The ANC looks set to lose the Western Cape province to its rivals but is well ahead in all the other eight provinces. The ANC lost the Western Cape province to its rivals - the only such defeat.
The election turnout has been extremely high, as much as 80% in some places, in the country's fourth and most competitive poll since the end of apartheid 15 years ago. The election turnout was extremely high, as much as 80% in some places, in the country's fourth and most competitive poll since the end of apartheid 15 years ago.
RESULTS SO FAR ANC: 66.2% Democratic Alliance: 16.24%Cope: 7.48%.Votes counted: nearly 17mTurnout: 77% Source: IEC In pictures: ANC celebrations The shape of a Zuma presidency
In Kwazu-Natal, home province of ANC leader Jacob Zuma, the ANC says it has taken all the strongholds of the Inkatha Freedom Party, giving it an outright majority there for the first time.In Kwazu-Natal, home province of ANC leader Jacob Zuma, the ANC says it has taken all the strongholds of the Inkatha Freedom Party, giving it an outright majority there for the first time.
"It is a joyous if not an outright emotional day for the ANC," the South African Press Association quoted ANC provincial secretary Senzo Mchunu as saying."It is a joyous if not an outright emotional day for the ANC," the South African Press Association quoted ANC provincial secretary Senzo Mchunu as saying.
Some roads into central Durban were closed on Friday evening to allow the ANC to hold a huge celebration at the City Hall, a party official said.
In Johannesburg, several thousand ANC supporters waving flags and wearing party T-Shirts gathered at Soccer City stadium to celebrate.
The BBC's Karen Allen in Johannesburg says they were joined by members of the ANC's National Executive Committee - including Winnie Madikizela-Mandela, who could be seen dancing on stage.
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Meanwhile, DA leader Helen Zille returned home to Cape Town to a hero's welcome.Meanwhile, DA leader Helen Zille returned home to Cape Town to a hero's welcome.
Helen Zille (left) received a boisterous welcome in Cape TownHelen Zille (left) received a boisterous welcome in Cape Town
She was mobbed by supporters at the airport as her party looked set to take the province, but with about 50% of the provincial vote the party said it would be looking to form a coalition. She said the party would be looking to form a coalition.
Analysts say this is likely to be with Cope, formed by ANC dissidents who supported former President Thabo Mbeki who resigned last year after losing a power struggle with Mr Zuma. Analysts say this is likely to be with Cope, formed by dissident ANC supporters of former President Thabo Mbeki who resigned last year after losing a power struggle with Mr Zuma.
Much has been made of the ANC getting two-thirds of the vote, the majority needed to push through constitutional changes.Much has been made of the ANC getting two-thirds of the vote, the majority needed to push through constitutional changes.
But the ANC has said it has no intention of changing the constitution as it co-authored it - and Mr Zuma is set to become the country's next leader as parliament elects the president by a simple majority.But the ANC has said it has no intention of changing the constitution as it co-authored it - and Mr Zuma is set to become the country's next leader as parliament elects the president by a simple majority.
Mr Zuma, a populist who spent 10 years in prison during the apartheid era for ANC membership, faces challenges including a struggling economy and soaring violent crime.Mr Zuma, a populist who spent 10 years in prison during the apartheid era for ANC membership, faces challenges including a struggling economy and soaring violent crime.
HAVE YOUR SAY I am hoping that Jacob Zuma will lead by example Ntombi, Cape TownHAVE YOUR SAY I am hoping that Jacob Zuma will lead by example Ntombi, Cape Town
Charges of corruption against the 67-year-old were dropped just two weeks before the poll after state prosecutors said there had been political interference in the case.Charges of corruption against the 67-year-old were dropped just two weeks before the poll after state prosecutors said there had been political interference in the case.
The BBC's Africa analyst Martin Plaut says the ANC leader is still something of an enigma - part Zulu traditionalist, part international leader who jets around the world.The BBC's Africa analyst Martin Plaut says the ANC leader is still something of an enigma - part Zulu traditionalist, part international leader who jets around the world.
During the fight against apartheid Mr Zuma was head of internal security for the ANC, when some people were killed and some tortured.During the fight against apartheid Mr Zuma was head of internal security for the ANC, when some people were killed and some tortured.
It is not clear how much he knew or sanctioned, says our correspondent.It is not clear how much he knew or sanctioned, says our correspondent.
But Mr Zuma is also a skilled conciliator, credited with ending the political violence in KwaZulu-Natal and helping to bring peace to Burundi.But Mr Zuma is also a skilled conciliator, credited with ending the political violence in KwaZulu-Natal and helping to bring peace to Burundi.
African Union observer mission head Salim Ahmed Salim said the poll had been free, fair, transparent and credible.African Union observer mission head Salim Ahmed Salim said the poll had been free, fair, transparent and credible.
Its vibrancy "had done honour not only to the people of South Africa but to Africa as a whole", he said.Its vibrancy "had done honour not only to the people of South Africa but to Africa as a whole", he said.