Labour Party supporter. Riverlea.
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- 1989-09-06
Labor party (House of Representatives) supporter walking past election posters, Riverlea, Johannesburg.
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Labour Party supporter. Riverlea.
Labor party (House of Representatives) supporter walking past election posters, Riverlea, Johannesburg.
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Allan Hendrikse at launch of Labour Party campaign in Toekomsrus.
Allan Hendrickse speaking at the Launch of the Labour Party Election Campaign. also present was Mr A. Reeeves. Toekomsrus, Gauteng
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Democratic Party Launch in Johannesburg. Wynand Malan, Dennis Worrall, Zach de Beer and others on a stage.
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Democratic Party Launch sitting at a table left to right ar: Wynand Malan, Dennis Worrall, Zach de Beer in Johannesburg
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Burning barricades as part of a protest in Athlone
A masked youth drags a tyre onto a burning barricade in Thornton Road, Athlone, during a week of protest around the South African general elections.
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Meeting to boycott the election, held in Lenasia
A scene from the election boycott campaign in Lenasia where an excited crowd of 3000 packed the hall and passages of the Civic Centre to hear Transvaal Indian Congress (TIC) publicity secretary Mr Cassim Saloojee, United Democratic Front (UDF) president, UDF patron Dr Allan Boesak and Mrs Albertina Sisulu.
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By-election for the House of Delegates: scene outside the polling station in Lenasia
Scene of election posters for the parliamentary by-election for the House of Delegates. A large number of helpers and high profile politicians and police presence, but very few voters. About 270 people arrived at the polls to cast their vote, with a further 1063 casting 'special' votes prior to election day - in all a 16% turnout.
Polling station at Park Primary School, Lenasia.
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Chris Heunis Supporters in Somerset West
Happy Chris Heunis Supporters in Somerset West.
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PFP workers react to the loss of Progressive Federal Party (PFP) seats
Shocked Progressive Federal Party (PFP) workers react to the news of the loss of another PFP constituency to the National Party (NP) as results were broadcast over national television. The PFP lost a total of six seats in the whites only election, as well as their status as the official opposition in Parliament. Johannesburg 6 May 1987.
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Anti-election protest in Durban
White activist from the National Union of South African Students (NUSAS) and Action Group Against Apartheid hold Placard demonstrations in Berea Rd, Durban. A total of 40 people were arrested during the demonstration.
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