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Google searches show SA getting election bearings

“Where to vote for elections” has made it to the top 5 most searched queries related to elections this week, a trend that indicates South Africans are gearing up to make their electoral mark at the correct locations. Below is a compilation of all the top elections searches generated by South Africans this week.

Top questions on elections in SA this week

  1. Is election day a public holiday?
  2. When is election day 2019 South Africa?
  3. Where to vote for elections?
  4. Who to vote for in SA election 2019?
  5. Will EFF win 2019 elections?
  6. Who will win the 2019 elections?
  7. When was the first democratic election held in South Africa?
  8. How many parties are contesting for 2019 election?
  9. Will ANC win the 2019 elections?
  10. When was the last election in South Africa?
  11. Can I still register to vote for 2019 elections?
  12. How many elections since 1994?
  13. What is democracy?
  14. How many ballot papers for general election?
  15. How many parties to vote for?

Top searched party in SA in the last week

  1. African National Congress
  2. Economic Freedom Fighters
  3. Democratic Alliance
  4. Black First Land First
  5. Freedom Front Plus
  6. African Christian Democratic Party
  7. Good
  8. Inkatha Freedom Party
  9. Congress of the People
  10. African Transformation Movement

Top searched candidate in SA in the last week

  1. Julius Malema
  2. Cyril Ramaphosa
  3. Mmusi Maimane
  4. Vuyo Zungula
  5. Mangosuthu Buthelezi
  6. Patricia De Lille
  7. Andile Mngxitama
  8. Hlaudi Motsoeneng
  9. Bantu Holomisa
  10. Mosiuoa Lekota

Provincial election search leaderboard this week

  1. Gauteng
  2. Eastern Cape
  3. Northern Cape
  4. Western Cape
  5. Free State
  6. Limpopo
  7. KwaZulu-Natal
  8. North West
  9. Mpumalanga

Top cities searching for elections in SA

  1. Durban North
  2. Randburg
  3. Stellenbosch
  4. Sandton
  5. Centurion
  6. Umhlanga
  7. Port Elizabeth
  8. Polokwane
  9. Johannesburg South
  10. Midrand
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