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African National Congress candidates for the 2009 South African general election

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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)

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  • Candidates whose names are in bold were elected on the ANC's national list to Parliament.
  1. Jacob Zuma[2]
  2. Kgalema Motlanthe
  3. Baleka Mbete
  4. Trevor Manuel
  5. Winnie Madikizela-Mandela
  6. Nkosazana Dlamini-Zuma
  7. Jeffrey Radebe
  8. Lindiwe Sisulu
  9. Blade Nzimande
  10. Naledi Pandor
  11. Fikile Mbalula
  12. Nosiviwe Nqakula
  13. Zola Skweyiya
  14. Nozizwe Routledge
  15. Nathi Mthethwa
  16. Bathabile Dlamini
  17. Pallo Jordan
  18. Angie Motshekga
  19. Malusi Gigaba
  20. Barbara Hogan
  21. Sicelo Shiceka
  22. Nomaindia Mfeketo
  23. Makhenkesi Stofile
  24. Manto Tshabalala-Msimang
  25. Ngoako Ramatlhodi
  26. Rejoice Mabudafhasi
  27. Enoch Godongwana
  28. Lindiwe Hendricks
  29. Charles Nqakula
  30. Susan Shabangu
  31. Tokyo Sexwale
  32. Lulama Xingwana
  33. Siphiwe Nyanda
  34. Buyelwa Sonjica
  35. S'bu Ndebele
  36. Lumka Yengeni
  37. Jeremy Cronin
  38. Maite Nkoana-Mashabane
  39. Max Sisulu
  40. Susan Van Der Merwe
  41. Sango Patekile Holomisa
  42. Dipuo Peters
  43. Mathole Motshekga
  44. Lindiwe Zulu
  45. Collins Chabane
  46. LIST INCOMPLETE

See also

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References

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  1. ^ "Electoral Commission : Candidates lists".
  2. ^ "Seat assignment report National Election 22 April 2009" (PDF). 26 September 2013.