Ipsos 2025 Election South Africa

Ipsos 2025 Election South Africa. Support for South Africa's ANC near 40 weeks before election, Ipsos poll shows With only a month remaining before the elections, the political landscape in South Africa is undergoing significant shifts, this is according to an Ipsos poll conducted through interviews in March. JOHANNESBURG - The latest Ipsos poll shows the ANC only gaining 38 percent of the national vote

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Support for South Africa's governing African National Congress (ANC) has fallen to just over 40 per cent an Ipsos opinion poll showed, weeks before a general election that could usher in the biggest political change since the end of the apartheid era. As South Africa approaches the 2024 national and provincial elections, the nation finds itself at a crossroads

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As South Africa adapts to this unprecedented post-election era, the survey. JOHANNESBURG - The latest Ipsos poll shows the ANC only gaining 38 percent of the national vote South Africans want change according to the market research group, Ipsos.The group says these elections mark the first time since the 1994 elections that Sou.

2025 Voting Results South Africa Layla Rayne. As South Africa gears up for elections, the ruling African National Congress faces a dwindling support base, with the Economic Freedom Fighters losing ground to a new contender backed by former President Jacob Zuma Currently, support for the ANC measures around 42% and support for each of the two biggest opposition parties around 18%-20% (Ipsos South Africa, Khayabus, Wave 1 2023, Pulse of the People™).

Latest Polls For President 2025 South Africa Clinton C Tait. It also noted a rise in voter discontent with just 23 percent saying the country is moving in the. JOHANNESBURG - The latest Ipsos poll shows the ANC only gaining 38 percent of the national vote