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Queues 'as long as 1994': S Africa vote as it happened Queues 'as long as 1994': S Africa vote as it happened
(7 days later)
PollsPolls
have officially closed in South Africa, where there have been long queueshave officially closed in South Africa, where there have been long queues
reminiscent of those 30 years ago at the end of apartheid.reminiscent of those 30 years ago at the end of apartheid.
TheThe
electoral commission says people in lines to vote by 21:00 local time (19:00electoral commission says people in lines to vote by 21:00 local time (19:00
GMT) will still be able to do so - and police had been deployed to ensure the safetyGMT) will still be able to do so - and police had been deployed to ensure the safety
of voters.of voters.
There was a late surge at polling stations,There was a late surge at polling stations,
especially in urban areas, it said, predicting turnout would be higher than theespecially in urban areas, it said, predicting turnout would be higher than the
last poll.last poll.
Key moments of the day include:Key moments of the day include:
The staying power of voters - some queuedThe staying power of voters - some queued
for more than seven hours and the EFF leader Julius Malema queued for three hours to cast his ballot for more than seven hours and the EFF leader Julius Malema queued for three hours to cast his ballot
Supporters of ex-President Jacob Zuma, who is campaigning againstSupporters of ex-President Jacob Zuma, who is campaigning against
the ANC for the new MK party, ululating and chanting his clan names as he arrived the ANC for the new MK party, ululating and chanting his clan names as he arrived
to vote in his home village to vote in his home village
Best quote from a Johannesburg voter dressed up in a yellow andBest quote from a Johannesburg voter dressed up in a yellow and
black outfit: “I’m ANC, right to my underwear.” black outfit: “I’m ANC, right to my underwear.”
A reminder of why theA reminder of why the
vote is so important:vote is so important:
It could see the ANC lose its majority for theIt could see the ANC lose its majority for the
first time since 1994 when Nelson Mandela came to power as the country’s first time since 1994 when Nelson Mandela came to power as the country’s
first democratically elected president first democratically elected president
TheThe
party has been under fire over widespread corruption in government, the party has been under fire over widespread corruption in government, the
high levels of unemployment, deteriorating public services and rampant high levels of unemployment, deteriorating public services and rampant
crime crime
It may be forced to enter into a coalition with one or more opposition parties.It may be forced to enter into a coalition with one or more opposition parties.
Those in the queue can still voteThose in the queue can still vote
Those in the queue can still vote
First results should start trickling in overnight - for the latest go to BBCAfrica.com.First results should start trickling in overnight - for the latest go to BBCAfrica.com.