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The incumbent president Cyril Ramaphosa of the African National Congress won a third term. [3] Former President Jacob Zuma has challenged the results of the general election in court, and declared his intention to boycott the vote on 14 June and the former president also declared that he will not be part of Government of National Unity (GNU). [1]
This article summarises the results of the 29 May 2024 South African general election, including both national ballot and regional ballot outcomes. Summary of results [ edit ]
General elections were held in South Africa on 29 May 2024 to elect a new National Assembly as well as the provincial legislature in each of the nine provinces. [1] [2] This was the 7th general election held under the conditions of universal adult suffrage since the end of the apartheid era in 1994.
20 May – The Constitutional Court of South Africa rules that former President Jacob Zuma is ineligible to run in the upcoming parliamentary election due to his 2021 jail sentence. [ 12 ] 29 May – 2024 South African general election : The African National Congress loses its majority in the National Assembly for the first time since 1994 ...
2024 Senegalese presidential election, 24 March; 2024 Senegalese parliamentary election, 17 November Somaliland. 2024 Somaliland presidential election, 13 November [a] South Africa. 2024 South African general election, 29 May Togo. 2024 Togolese parliamentary election, 29 April Tunisia. 2024 Tunisian presidential election, 6 October Tanzania
13–14 June: South Africa, National Council of Provinces [135] 14 June: South Africa, President [136] 7 October: Ethiopia, President [137] 13 October: Macau, Chief Executive [138] 21 October: Vietnam, President [139] 31 October: Fiji, President [140] 6 December: Mauritius, President; 14 December: Georgia, President
This article lists third party and independent candidates, also jointly known as minor candidates, associated with the 2024 United States presidential election. "Third party" is a term commonly used in the United States in reference to political parties other than the Democratic and Republican parties.
In the 2024 United States presidential election, different laws and procedures govern whether or not a candidate or political party is entitled to appear on voters' ballots. [1] Under Article 2 , Section 1 of the United States Constitution , laws about election procedure are established and enforced by the states . [ 2 ]