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South African election results drip in after wide-open vote

First results from South Africa's many competitive election since the end of apartheid were dripping in early Thursday, after a late voting surge kept many ballot stations open with snaking queues late into the night.

Wednesday's vote could mark a watershed in the nation's. politics, as opinion polls suggest the African National Congress. ( ANC) might lose its majority for the first time in thirty years,. suggesting it needs to consent to a deal with several smaller. parties to govern the nation.

The ANC has won national elections held every five years. since South Africa's historical 1994 vote when Nelson Mandela was. its leader, however its support has decreased due to the fact that of. disillusionment over issues like high joblessness and criminal offense,. frequent power blackouts and corruption.

Citizens are electing provincial assemblies in each of the. country's 9 provinces, and a brand-new nationwide parliament which. will then select the next president.

This time around, the ANC is still on course to get one of the most. votes, meaning its leader President Cyril Ramaphosa is likely to. stay in workplace.

As of 0500 GMT on Thursday, the election commission had. processed results from less than 1% of more than 23,000 ballot. stations.

Based upon that early tally, the ANC's vote share was about. 54%, with the most significant opposition celebration the Democratic Alliance. sat 2nd on around 20% and the extreme leftist Economic. Liberty Fighters was on 8%. Previous president Jacob Zuma's new. uMkhonto we Sizwe party was 4th on approximately 5%.

Experts say they can start making beneficial forecasts once. results from 5% of polling stations have been released.

The primary electoral officer informed press reporters at an outcomes. centre in the town of Midrand north of Johannesburg on Wednesday. that voter turnout was likely greater than in 2019, when 66% of. registered citizens cast tallies.

Over 27 million people were signed up to vote in this. year's election.

By law the election commission has seven days to release. complete provisionary results, but elections officials have actually said they. are preparing for a Sunday announcement.

(source: Reuters)