ANC Losing Electoral Support: A Closer Look At Recent Trends

"The ANC is already falling below 50%, and we are headed towards a coalition government. The 2024 elections will witness a reconfiguration of South African politics, as we have seen in the Joburg metro, where a mayor emerged from a smaller party."

ANC Losing Electoral Support: A Closer Look At Recent Trends - The Times Post
ANC Losing Electoral Support: A Closer Look At Recent Trends.

In recent national and local government elections, the African National Congress (ANC) has experienced a decline in electoral support. Having secured a reduced majority of 57.50% in the 2019 elections, compared to the 62.15% it won in 2014, the ruling party is facing challenges that could potentially impact its future political standing.

One of the contributing factors to the ANC’s declining support is the factional infighting within the party.

This internal strife has led to the formation of splinter parties, such as the uMkhonto weSizwe party, which has gained the support of former president Jacob Zuma. These splinter parties pose a threat to the ANC’s voter base and could further erode its support in the upcoming 2024 elections.

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In October 2023, political analyst Sandile Swana expressed his belief that the ANC is likely to lose Gauteng and KwaZulu-Natal (KZN) in the upcoming elections. Swana also predicted the emergence of a coalition government, regardless of whether the opposition is fragmented or not.

He stated, “The ANC is already falling below 50%, and we are headed towards a coalition government. The 2024 elections will witness a reconfiguration of South African politics, as we have seen in the Joburg metro, where a mayor emerged from a smaller party.”

These predictions highlight the changing dynamics of South African politics and the potential challenges that lie ahead for the ANC. The loss of key provinces like Gauteng and KZN would significantly impact the party’s ability to govern effectively and maintain its dominance in national politics.

While the ANC has been the ruling party since the end of apartheid, recent trends indicate a growing dissatisfaction among voters. This dissatisfaction stems from various factors, including allegations of corruption, economic stagnation, and a failure to effectively address the needs of the population.

The rise of smaller parties and the potential for coalition governments represent a shift in the political landscape of South Africa. This shift could bring about a more diverse and inclusive political environment, allowing for a broader range of voices and perspectives to be represented in government.

However, it is important to note that the ANC still commands a significant level of support and has a strong historical legacy. The party has played a pivotal role in shaping post-apartheid South Africa and has a loyal voter base. Despite the challenges it currently faces, the ANC has the opportunity to regroup, address internal issues, and reconnect with the electorate.

As the 2024 elections approach, it will be crucial for the ANC to embark on a comprehensive strategy to regain the trust and support of the South African people. This strategy should focus on addressing the concerns of voters, tackling corruption, and implementing policies that promote economic growth and social development.

Ultimately, the ANC’s ability to adapt and respond to the changing political landscape will determine its future success. The party must navigate the challenges it faces, while also embracing the opportunities for growth and renewal.

Only through a concerted effort to rebuild and reconnect can the African National Congress hope to regain its electoral support and maintain its position as a dominant political force in South Africa.


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