2014 Western Cape provincial election

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Western Cape provincial election, 2014

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All 42 seats to the Western Cape Provincial Parliament
22 seats seats needed for a majority
Turnout72.76% Decrease 2.74
  First party Second party Third party
 
Leader Helen Zille [1] Marius Fransman[2] Nazier Paulsen[3]
Party DA ANC EFF
Last election 22 seats, 51.46% 14 seats, 31.55% -
Seats before 22 seats 14 -
Seats won 26 14 1
Seat change Increase4 Steady Increase1 (new party)
Popular vote 1,259,645 697,664 44,762
Percentage 59.38% 32.89% 2.1%
Swing Increase7.92 Increase1.34% Increase2.1%

Map showing the winning party by ward.

Premier before election

Helen Zille
Democratic Alliance

Elected Premier

Helen Zille
Democratic Alliance

A provincial election was held in the Western Cape on 7 May 2014 to elect a new provincial parliament. It was held on the same day as the South African general election, 2014. The legislature is unicameral, and consists of 42 members elected by a system of party-list proportional representation.

The Western Cape calls its legislature the "Provincial Parliament" and the members "Members of Provincial Parliament (MPPs)". The other provinces use the terms "Provincial Legislature" and "Members of the Provincial Legislature".

The Premier of the Western Cape is chosen by the Provincial Parliament. The incumbent Premier Helen Zille was re-elected.[4] This was the fifth parliamentary election held since the end of the apartheid era, and also the first held since the death of Nelson Mandela.

Results

The Western Cape is the only province not won by the ANC, the DA increased its majority from 51.46% to 59.38%. The African National Congress came in second with 32.89% of the vote, while the newly formed Economic Freedom Fighters obtained 2.1%. The African Christian Democratic Party gained 1.02% of the vote.[5]

The following table details the results.

Seats in the Western Cape Provincial Parliament 2014.
  Democratic Alliance
  African National Congress
  Economic Freedom Fighters
  African Christian Democratic Party

Template:Western Cape provincial election, 2014

References

  1. ^ Eyewitness News. "DA announces premier candidates" Eyewitness News, Johannesburg, 2014. Retrieved on 15 June 2018.
  2. ^ SAPA. "ANC submits provincial candidate lists to IEC" Polity, 12 March 2014. Retrieved on 15 June 2018.
  3. ^ Felix, Jason. "EFF names W Cape Candidates" IOL, Cape Town, 25 March 2014. Retrieved on 15 June 2018.
  4. ^ Eyewitness News. "DA celbrates Western Cape win", Eyewitness News, 9 May 2014. Retrieved on 15 June 2018.
  5. ^ Sapa. "It's official: 2014 election results announced", Mail & Guardian, 10 May 2014. Retrieved on 15 June 2018.