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Original Post Date: 2004-05-06 Posted By: Jan
From the News Archives of: WWW.AfricanCrisis.Org
Date & Time Posted: 5/6/2004 12:46:36 PM
S.Africa: 1 million whites and 6 million non-whites did not vote
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From the News Archives of: WWW.AfricanCrisis.Org
Date & Time Posted: 5/6/2004 12:46:36 PM
S.Africa: 1 million whites and 6 million non-whites did not vote
[Note, it is 1 million whites out of a total population of 4.2 million whites – who did not vote. Jan] Johannesburg – Seven million voters, of whom at least one million are white, did not vote last month. There are about 27 million potential voters in South Africa, according to the 2001 census. Of these, there are just more than 20 million entitled to vote – those who registered. Professor Tom Lodge of Wits University’s department of political studies discussed the implications of the election results during a seminar of the Institute of Security Studies at the University of Pretoria (Issup) on Wednesday. He said it was alarming so many potential voters did not cast their ballots. About 76% of those entitled to vote did so, but this added up to only slightly more than half of the potential voters. This meant there were more than seven million people who could have voted, but didn’t use the opportunity. Lodge suspected the main reason was that many voters felt alienated from the political process or were not interested in it. “Reading the figures wrongly’ This implied there was ample space for growth, especially among the support of the opposition parties, provided they could mobilise this group. Lodge said: “People who, for instance, claim the DA has reached a support ceiling are reading the figures incorrectly.” Lodge was not concerned about the so-called youth vote, which enjoyed much attention from the political parties, the IEC and the media during the run-up to the election. “You must remember that these young people (between 18 and 25) are in many cases not yet established in a career or a marriage, and in many cases they are not yet paying tax. “They will still live and learn, and vote later.” Edited by Iaine Harper Source: News24.Com |
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