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List of heads of state

Before Apartheid[edit]

Under Apartheid[edit]

1989 general election[edit]

1989 South African general election

← 1987 6 September 1989 1994 →

178 seats in the House of Assembly
90 seats needed for a majority
Registered3,120,104
Turnout69.48% (Increase 1.64pp)
  First party Second party Third party
 
Leader F. W. de Klerk Andries Treurnicht Zach de Beer
Party National Conservative Democratic
Last election 52.70%, 123 seats 26.83%, 22 seats 16.12%, 20 seats
Seats won 94 39 33
Seat change Decrease 29 Increase 17 Increase 13
Popular vote 1,039,704 680,131 431,444
Percentage 48.19% 31.52% 20.00%
Swing Decrease 4.51pp Increase 4.69pp Increase 3.88pp

Results by constituency

State President before election

Frederik de Klerk
National

Elected State President

Frederik de Klerk
National

After Apartheid[edit]

1994 general election[edit]

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← 1989 26–29 April 1994 1999 →

400 seats in the National Assembly
201 seats needed for a majority
Registered22,709,152
Turnout86.87% (Increase 17.39pp)
  First party Second party Third party
 
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Leader Nelson Mandela F. W. de Klerk Mangosuthu Buthelezi
Party ANC NP IFP
Last election Banned party 48.19%, 94 seats Did not exist
Seats won 252 82 43
Seat change New party Decrease 12 New party
Popular vote 12,237,655 3,983,690 2,058,294
Percentage 62.65% 20.39% 10.54%
Swing New party Decrease 27.80pp New party

  Fourth party Fifth party Sixth party
 
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Leader Constand Viljoen Zach de Beer Clarence Makwetu
Party VF DP PAC
Last election Did not exist 20.00%, 33 seats Banned party
Seats won 9 7 5
Seat change New party Decrease 26 New party
Popular vote 424,555 338,426 243,478
Percentage 2.17% 1.73% 1.25%
Swing New party Decrease 18.27pp New party


State President before election

Frederik de Klerk
NP

Elected President

Nelson Mandela
ANC