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GP 29: The 2024 Political Landscape in Gauteng Province: A Shift in Power

The 2026 Political Landscape in Gauteng Province: A Shift in Power

Introduction  
The 2026 elections further reshaped Gauteng’s political map, producing a fragmented mandate that requires coalition-building and pragmatic governance.

ANC Support Eroded
Summary: The African National Congress saw its provincial support decline to around 30%, reflecting continued voter realignment and dissatisfaction with service delivery and governance. 

DA Remains a Key Player
Summary: The Democratic Alliance held steady in the mid-20s percent range, maintaining its role as a major urban alternative and a central actor in any coalition negotiations. 

EFF Strengthened Its Position
Summary: The Economic Freedom Fighters increased their share to the mid-teens, consolidating influence among younger and economically frustrated voters and becoming a decisive voice in provincial politics. 

MK Party Emerged as a Relevant Actor
Summary: The MK Party secured close to 10%, marking a notable entry for a newer formation and adding complexity to coalition math across Gauteng. 

Coalition Politics and Outlook
Summary: With no party commanding a majority, Gauteng entered a period of coalition negotiations focused on service delivery, economic recovery, and social stability. Expect policy compromises, negotiated portfolios, and a premium on consensus-driven governance as parties seek workable alliances.

Conclusion
Gauteng’s 2026 outcome underscores a maturing, plural political environment where coalition-building and accountable governance will determine the province’s direction.

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