2019 Elections: Explainer: What to expect when you're expecting By Stephen Grootes StephenGrootes
The results of Wednesday’s elections are hugely awaited and are generally seen as vitally important to the future of the country. While it is possible that they will answer several important questions about the future direction of South Africa, it is also possible that it may be only the setting of the playing field for new battles. All of that said, these results matter. And matter hugely. So then, this is what to expect once voting finishes.
However, there are regional variations that can be important. Because of the number of votes cast within them, polling stations in the bigger cities are likely to report last. This means that when they report they can still have a significant impact on the final tally . Thus it might be important to wait for absolutely the last moment before making any serious prognostications on the final result.
While much of the focus in the days after the election will be on the share of the national vote garnered by the ANC, the real story is likely to be in Gauteng. Some polls have suggested that the ANC could lose the province, while the DA has said in public that it will be the biggest party there. Which means that as the numbers tick up, this is the place to watch.It is likely that the ANC or the DA might need some smaller parties with which to form coalitions.
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