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DA takes W. Cape lead with 72.89% of votes counted

9 May 2019, 3:27 PM  |
Lebo Tshangela Lebo Tshangela |  @SABCNews

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With almost 72.89% of the voting districts declared in the Western Cape, the Democratic Alliance (DA) is leading with  54.74%. In the 2014 election, the party receive 59.38% of the Western Cape vote.

They are followed the African National Congress with 29.36% , Economic Freedom Fighters with 3.52%, Good party with 3.01% and the African National Democratic Party with 2.49%.

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