Jacob Zuma retains his sit, come back of Cyril Ramaphosa for deputy president of ANC
President Jacob Zuma won second term with majority of votes to retain his position as ANC president, beating his deputy Kgalema Motlanthe, who ran against him.
Top Six Candidates |
Votes |
Status |
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Jacob Zuma |
2 983 |
Won |
|
Cyril Ramaphosa |
3 018 |
Won |
|
Baleka Mbete |
3 010 |
Won |
|
Gwede Mantashe |
3 058 |
Won |
|
Jessie Duarte |
n/a |
Won |
|
Zweli Mkhize |
2 988 |
Won |
Zuma won 2 983 votes while Motlanthe received 991 votes. A total of 3 977 votes were cast.
Motlanthe withdrew his nomination for the position of deputy president of the ANC. This position was won by Cyril Ramaphosa leaving Motlanthe out of the new ANC leadership structure.
Cyril Ramaphosa received 3 018 votes, while Mathews Phosa received 470 votes and Tokyo Sexwale received 463 votes.
Baleka Mbete was elected chairperson of the ANC, receiving 3 010 votes, while Thandi Modise received 939 votes.
Gwede Mantashe was re-elected ANC secretary general, getting 3 058 votes, while Fikile Mbalula received 901 votes. The position of deputy secretary-general was uncontested, and will be filled by Jessie Duarte.
Zweli Mkhize received 2 988 votes for the position of treasurer general, while Paul Mashatile received 961 votes.
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