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  2. 2009 South African presidential election - Wikipedia

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    An indirect presidential election was held in South Africa on 6 May 2009 following the general election on 22 April 2009. Jacob Zuma of the ruling African National Congress won the election with 277 votes (13 more than the number of seats held by the ANC), while Mvume Dandala of the Congress of the People got 47 votes.

  3. 2009 South African general election - Wikipedia

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    The African National Congress was the ruling party in parliament going into the 2009 elections, having won 69.69% of the vote at the 2004 elections. During its term in office a number of internal changes occurred, the primary one being the election of Jacob Zuma to the party presidency ahead of Thabo Mbeki at the 52nd National Conference of the African National Congress held on 18 December ...

  4. 2009 in South Africa - Wikipedia

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    25 – The Independent Electoral Commission publishes the elections results. The ANC won 65.9% of the vote, The DA won 16.66%. [13] May. 6 – Jacob Zuma is elected president in the South African presidential election. June. 14 to 28 – The 2009 FIFA Confederations Cup takes place in South Africa and is won by Brazil, with the United States as ...

  5. List of elections in 2009 - Wikipedia

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    2009 Guinea-Bissau presidential election; 2009 Mahoran status referendum; 2009 Malawian general election; 2009 Mauritanian presidential election; 2009 Mozambican general election; 2009 Namibian general election; 2009 Nigerien constitutional referendum; 2009 Nigerien parliamentary election; 2009 Somali presidential election; 2009 South African ...

  6. Senate of South Africa - Wikipedia

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    The Senate composition remained unchanged by the declaration of the Republic of South Africa in 1961, except that the State President took over the role of the governor-general in appointing Senators. Under the republican Constitution, the president of the Senate was to act as State President whenever that office was vacant, or if a state ...

  7. File:2010 United States Senate election in Connecticut ...

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    Reverted to version as of 18:04, 27 September 2020 (UTC) -- Style reverted to the version used for other elections in Connecticut, Rhode Island, and Massachusetts elections by municipality: 01:20, 30 January 2022: 512 × 371 (92 KB) Putitonamap98: standard colors: 18:04, 27 September 2020: 512 × 371 (87 KB) MsCosmicAsh: Uploaded own work with ...

  8. File:2006 United States Senate election in Connecticut ...

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    {{Information |description ={{en|1=2006 Connecticut US Senate election results by county:}} |date =2018-08-24 |source ={{own}} |author =Kart2401real}} Category:Election maps of Connecticut Category:2006 United States Senate election maps Category:United States Senate election in Connecticut, 2006

  9. United States presidential elections in Connecticut - Wikipedia

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    During the Great Depression, Connecticut began to pivot in support of Democratic candidates. After that, although the Republican Party won Connecticut several times in the presidential election, its advantage was no longer as significant as it had previously been. [7] Since 1992, the state has voted consistently for the Democratic candidates. [8]