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JOHANNESBURG: Preliminary results are showing the ruling African National Congress (ANC) sweeping the general elections, which analysts believe will put the party in position to deliver on high expectations from voters. "This party is an elephant. You cannot actually topple an elephant," ANC leader and would-be president Jacob Zuma told a sea of cheering supporters in central Johannesburg.Dressed in the ANC trademark yellow, green and black colors, thousands of supporters celebrated the victory at the party's headquarters.After the counting of one-third of the votes, the ruling party is winning 66.7 percent of the vote.Final results are expected late on Friday, April 24, but the ANC has overcome the threat posed by its Congress of the People party (Cope) rival with eight percent.Zuma, 67, is expected to become the next president when parliament votes on a new head of state in early May.A record 80 percent of 23 million registered voters have reportedly turned out at nearly 20,000 polling stations on Tuesday, causing ballot shortages and overflowing boxes.
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