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South Africa, Ipsos poll:

ANC (centre-left): 40.2% (-17.3)
DA (liberal|centre-right): 21.9% (+1.1)
EFF (left-wing): 11.5% (+0.7)
MK (left-wing|conservative): 8.4% (new)

+/- vs. 2019 election

Fieldwork: 9 March-15 April 2024
Sample Size: 2545 respondents

South Africa, Ipsos poll:

ANC (centre-left): 40.2% (-17.3)
DA (liberal|centre-right): 21.9% (+1.1)
EFF (left-wing): 11.5% (+0.7)
MK (left-wing|conservative): 8.4% (new)
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+/- vs. 2019 election

Fieldwork: 9 March-15 April 2024
Sample Size: 2545 respondents
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Nigeria (Ondo State), PDP (centre-right) gubernatorial direct primary:

Ajayi: 42.6%
Akinjo: 25.4%
Ebiseni: 16.0%
Akinwunmi: 10.3%
Other candidates: 5.7%

+/- vs. 2020 election
➤ africaelects.com/nigeria/

Nigeria (Ondo State), PDP (centre-right) gubernatorial direct primary:

Ajayi: 42.6%
Akinjo: 25.4%
Ebiseni: 16.0%
Akinwunmi: 10.3%
Other candidates: 5.7%

+/- vs. 2020 election
➤ africaelects.com/nigeria/
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Chad, CEDPE poll:

Presidential election

Masra (Les transformateurs, liberal): 82%
Deby (MPS, *): 12%

+/- vs. 2021 election

Fieldwork: 16 April 2024
Sample Size: 1,000 respondents

Chad, CEDPE poll:

Presidential election

Masra (Les transformateurs, liberal): 82%
Deby (MPS, *): 12%
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+/- vs. 2021 election

Fieldwork: 16 April 2024
Sample Size: 1,000 respondents
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South Africa, local by-elections (number of wards won):

ANC (centre-left): 4 (-2)
DA (liberal|centre-right): 4
PA (right-wing): 2 (+2)
Cederberg Eerste (*): 1 (+1)
EFF (left-wing): 0 (-1)

+/- vs. 2021 election

➤ africaelects.com/south-africa

South Africa, local by-elections (number of wards won):

ANC (centre-left): 4 (-2)
DA (liberal|centre-right): 4
PA (right-wing): 2 (+2)
Cederberg Eerste (*): 1 (+1)
EFF (left-wing): 0 (-1)

+/- vs. 2021 election

➤ africaelects.com/south-africa
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🧵South Africa (Gauteng), Social Research Foundation polls:

Scenarios: 68% and 62% Turnout

Q: ‘If provincial elections were taking place today, which party would you vote for?’

Fieldwork: 15 Apr-25 May 2024
Sample Size: 1,835 respondents

➤ africaelects.com/south-africa

🧵South Africa (Gauteng), Social Research Foundation polls:

Scenarios: 68% and 62% Turnout

Q: ‘If provincial elections were taking place today, which party would you vote for?’

Fieldwork: 15 Apr-25 May 2024
Sample Size: 1,835 respondents

➤ africaelects.com/south-africa
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South Africa (KwaZulu-Natal), Social Research Foundation polls:

Scenarios: 66% and 60% Turnout

Q: ‘If provincial elections were taking place today, which party would you vote for?’

Fieldwork: 15 Apr-25 May 2024
Sample Size: 1,835 respondents

➤ africaelects.com/south-africa

South Africa (KwaZulu-Natal), Social Research Foundation polls:

Scenarios: 66% and 60% Turnout

Q: ‘If provincial elections were taking place today, which party would you vote for?’

Fieldwork: 15 Apr-25 May 2024
Sample Size: 1,835 respondents

➤ africaelects.com/south-africa
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South Africa (Western Cape), Social Research Foundation polls:

Scenarios: 66% and 60% Turnout

Q: ‘If provincial elections were taking place today, which party would you vote for?’

Fieldwork: 15 Apr-25 May 2024
Sample Size: 1,835 respondents

➤ africaelects.com/south-africa

South Africa (Western Cape), Social Research Foundation polls:

Scenarios: 66% and 60% Turnout

Q: ‘If provincial elections were taking place today, which party would you vote for?’

Fieldwork: 15 Apr-25 May 2024
Sample Size: 1,835 respondents

➤ africaelects.com/south-africa
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South Africa goes to the polls on 29 May. The results could bring about a seismic shift. Excellent analysis of the ongoing influence of Jacob Zuma and regional politics via Africa Elects by no1 son. africaelects.com/2024/04/26/the…

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NEW: As former President Jacob Zuma's new MK party gains momentum, our new article examines how Zulu voters and the province of KwaZulu-Natal could make or break the ANC's shrinking majority. Read it here: africaelects.com/2024/04/26/the…

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NEW: We take a look at Chad’s political climate and campaigning in this new article. Ahead of the ostensible return to democracy, the piece from Alec Soltes explains the complex dynamics shaping the path to the long-awaited 2024 presidential elections.
africaelects.com/2024/04/22/cha…

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