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JOHANNESBURG - The ANC is set to retain its majority control of Eastern Cape Provincial Legislature.READ:

By Friday morning, ANC had 64.48 percent of the vote with the DA in second place with 16 percent and the EFF in third place with 7.78 percent.ANC on 57.19 percent of the votes nationallyThe DA is second with 21.84 percent, the EFF's in third with 10.08 percent and the IFP fourth with 2.91 percent of the votes.In Gauteng, the ANC is holding on to just more than 50 percent of the votes with the DA in second at 27.27 percent. The EFF is third with 14.18 percent.

The IFP is second with 16.98 percent and the DA has 15.50 percent. The EFF is fourth with almost 9 percent. The ANC has big leads in all the other provinces with the EFF challenging to be the new official opposition in Limpopo, Mpumalanga and North West.

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