The African National Congress retained majorities in the National Assembly of South Africa & National Council of Provinces as well as in eight of the nine provincial legislatures, but lost control of the Western Cape. Members are elected using party-list proportional representation.[1]
National Assembly (National List)
- Candidates whose names are in bold were elected on the ANC's national list to Parliament.
- Jacob Zuma[2]
- Kgalema Motlanthe
- Baleka Mbete
- Trevor Manuel
- Winnie Madikizela-Mandela
- Nkosazana Dlamini-Zuma
- Jeffrey Radebe
- Lindiwe Sisulu
- Blade Nzimande
- Naledi Pandor
- Fikile Mbalula
- Nosiviwe Nqakula
- Zola Skweyiya
- Nozizwe Routledge
- Nathi Mthethwa
- Bathabile Dlamini
- Pallo Jordan
- Angie Motshekga
- Malusi Gigaba
- Barbara Hogan
- Sicelo Shiceka
- Nomaindia Mfeketo
- Makhenkesi Stofile
- Manto Tshabalala-Msimang
- Ngoako Ramatlhodi
- Rejoice Mabudafhasi
- Enoch Godongwana
- Lindiwe Hendricks
- Charles Nqakula
- Susan Shabangu
- Tokyo Sexwale
- Lulama Xingwana
- Siphiwe Nyanda
- Buyelwa Sonjica
- S'bu Ndebele
- Lumka Yengeni
- Jeremy Cronin
- Maite Nkoana-Mashabane
- Max Sisulu
- Susan Van Der Merwe
- Sango Patekile Holomisa
- Dipuo Peters
- Mathole Motshekga
- Lindiwe Zulu
- Collins Chabane
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See also
References
- ^ "Electoral Commission : Candidates lists".
- ^ "Seat assignment report National Election 22 April 2009" (PDF). 26 September 2013.