Limpopo Legislature

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Limpopo Legislature
5th legislature
Type
Type
Leadership
Speaker
Deputy speaker
Structure
Seats 49
Limpopo Legislature, 2014 general election.svg
Political groups
Elections
Party-list proportional representation
Last election
7 May 2014
Website
http://www.eclegislature.gov.za/

The Limpopo Legislature (or Limpopo Provincial Legislature) is the primary legislative body of the South African province of Limpopo. It is unicameral in its composition, and elects the premier and the provincial cabinet from among the members of the leading party or coalition in the parliament.

Election

The Legislature, like all those in South Africa, is chosen via party list proportional representation, for terms of five years, though may be dissolved earlier under certain conditions. The African National Congress has dominated the body since its creation in 1994. The most recent election was held on 7 May 2014. The following table summarises the results.

Party Votes Vote % Seats
African National Congress 1,149,348 78.60 39
Economic Freedom Fighters 156,982 10.74 6
Democratic Alliance 94,724 6.48 3
Congress of the People 12,573 0.86 1
Other parties 48,559 3.32 0
Total 1,462,186 100.0 49

Officers

The Speaker is the political head of the legislature, and is assisted by a Deputy Speaker. As of 2012 the Speaker is KE Nong [1] and his deputy is BJ Matshoge; they are both members of the African National Congress.

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