KZN projection update.
KZN Update, 61% counted
MK 44.4%
IFP 18.1%
ANC 17.7%
DA 13.6%
EFF 2.2%
Marginal movements. MK strengthening as eThekwini comes in. IFP+DA+ANC now = 49.4 (!)
DA coming in x6 larger than the EFF in KZN, if the ANC vote collapses further will be ahead of them too.
I posted pre-election a party has to be competitive in Gauteng/KZN/WC and maybe EC too, to be really nationally competitive. That's where the people are and all the urban centres are, any election spending there goes further than elsewhere (more people, more connected to other regions etc), urban people are also more likely to switch their vote than rural people. A rundown of the parties (projections of the national vote by province, other than EC which is the current count):
ANC: Gauteng (34.5%), KZN (17.7%), WC (20.1%), EC (64.6%) = strong in Gauteng and EC, competitive in WC and KZN
DA: Gauteng (27.3%), KZN (13.6%), WC (54.8%), EC (12.99%) = strong in Gauteng and WC, competitive in KZN and EC
MK: Gauteng (9.8%), KZN (44.4%), WC (0%), EC (1.68%) = strong in KZN, competitive in Gauteng, nowhere in WC and EC
EFF: Gauteng (13%), KZN (2.2%), WC (4.9%), EC (9.95%) = competitive in Gauteng and EC, nowhere in KZN and WC
IFP: Gauteng (1%), KZN (18.1%), WC (0%) EC (0%) = competitive in KZN, nowhere in the others
DA firmly into a position where it'll be the only party winning a lot of votes in every area that matters in terms of the national vote. ANC is dying in WC and KZN. The Zulu parties are only going to appeal in KZN and Gauteng out of the important provinces (they'll also appeal in Zulu parts of Mpumalanga). EFF has pissed off anyone that speaks English/Afrikaans and isiXhosa/isiZulu speakers have never been keen either, just got nuked by MK in KZN, all that takes three important provinces away from them leaving only Gauteng to fight for.
If low energy Malema keeps this up the EFF will become an irrelevant minnow. A party that isn't really strong in any of the important provinces and is totally uncompetitive in WC and KZN, is a party that will be in single digit percentages.