This article displays the various political parties' party candidate lists for the 2024 South African general election.[1]
The National Assembly of South Africa is elected every five years by party-list proportional representation using closed lists.[2]
The lists were first published on 26 March 2024, with the Independent Electoral Commission (IEC) allowing objections to be lodged, pending a final decision on 28 March 2024. In lists available on 27 March 2024, it was noticed that five parties had been removed, without notice from the IEC; Africa Restoration Alliance, All Game Changers, Arise South Africa, Bolsheviks Party of South Africa and Defenders of the People.[3]
Incumbent Members of Parliament standing for re-election are highlighted in bold.
National
- Motsamai John Mathuhle
- Petrus Andreas Stefanus Strauss
- Marthinus Gerhardus Human Bester
- Dianne Francis Rogers
- Siphiwe Christopher Mathebula
- Petunia Zandile Mwenda
- Aloisius Alexander
- Petrus Mohlolo Mahloko
- Andrus Strauss
- Gonasagaren Marimuthu Moodley
- Johan Hendrik Van Wyngaard
- Tseko Samuel Mpakathe
- Schalk Daniel Johannes Strydom
- Naresh Singh
- Malixole Rehabilitate Mdolo
- Samantha Virginia Alexander
- Johannes Willem De Beer
- Buti Elliot Mtembu
- Esther Sheila Patricia Badenhorst
- Thanduxolo Memani
- Diederick Johannes Reinecke
- Aubrey Maleho Sebotsa
- Pholo Isaac Tau
- Gordon David Adams
- Katlego Duncan Pule
- Lethoele Daniel Moeketsi
- Amogelang Cecilia Thekiso
- Riaan Meades
- Ntjanyana Jan Kinamela
- Mfalatsane Priscillah Motsuenyane
- Lizette Anthea Büchling
- Zandri Visser
- Richard Russel Addison
- Kgomotso Katiba
- Joyce Lenkwang Mahlangu
- James Nkosana Mlotha
- King Kabelo Modingoana
- Teboho Patrick Mokhomo
- Khahlile Florence Mathe
- Musa Favour Dube
- Disebo Marian Ndayi
- Phillimon Nthubu Ntlailane
- Avhashoni Rembuluwani Netshivhungululu
- Margaret Malehlohonolo Moloi
- Jelly Nani Mahloko
- Dean Tyron Meintjes
- Nozipho Eugenia Mafu
- Carlene Bartlett
- Maritza Strauss
- Promise Tshepiso Ntlailane
- Ray-Charles Dazel
- Charles William Culbert
- Steven Naidoo
- Olaotse Butt
- Carla Van Der Merwe
- Aloisha Anastacia Alexander
- Michelle Botha
- William Morena Motsamai
- Tanja De Meillon
- Leonard Dube
- Nonkululeko Georgina Teise
- Ockert Corneluis Hollenbach
- Frans Hendrik Badenhorst
- Ansori Badenhorst
- Frans Hendrik Badenhorst
National
- Mandlenkosi Phillip Galo
- Steven Mahlubanzima Jafta
- Sivuyile Ngodwana
- Ditlhare Ngubelanga
- Yongama Mabhengu
- Fundiswa Langa
- Sibamba-Ngazibini Mgolombane
- Vathiswa Ncukana
- Nikiwe Madikizela
- Nozuko Njobe
- Mthakathi Jack Malindi
- Jeremiah Sipho Mahlangu
- Mxolisi Jerome Koom
- Nkosivile Desmond Ndzipho
- Thsonono Christopher Solomon Buyeye
- Alfred Qai
- Margeret Sheron Arnolds
- Ayanda Mbizafa
- Loyiso Lunga Masisa
- Phillis Bulelwa Goniwe
- Nonzame Beatrice Ngxavulana
- Duduzile Happiness Mthembu
- Fakazile Ntwakumba
- Wele Clement Mdolomba
- Veliswa Buyeye
- Nonbulelo Shirley Xatasi
- Temba Aubrey Mhlongo
- Khaya Mhlaba
- Lindiwe Masisi Mkwanazi
- Nomalady Eleanor Dlela
- Sisanele Ncukana
- Mongezi Mpatheni
- Nosikhumbuzo Daniel
- Vuyani Gladwin Tutu
- Temperance Ntombendlovu Mkhuba
- Gloria Khanyisa Msitshana
- Kgabele Hensford Mothibeli
- Matilida Noziphiwo Mbena
- Ziyanda Mndiyata
- Bulela Xokiyana
- Rebecca Thom
Regional
Gauteng
- Temba Aubrey Mhlongo
- Mphunzi Christopher Mayekiso
- Bulela Xokiyana
- Rebecca Thom
- Mxolisi Jerome Koom
The African National Congress (ANC) fielded 284 candidates for the election, including President Cyril Ramaphosa, who is seeking a second and final term as head of state. However, the party was criticized for provisionally including four ministers (Zizi Kodwa, Malusi Gigaba, David Mahlobo, and Gwede Mantashe) who were implicated in a corruption investigation into the administration of former president Jacob Zuma, pending the final results of an intraparty review. Fourteen other officials were either disqualified or not listed as candidates by the ANC over the same issue.[4]
Regional
Eastern Cape
- Faizal Jassiem
- Ayangezwa Ndamase
- Athenkosi Sokoyi
- Ummesalmah Nzeyimana
- Lulama Mirriam Quntana
- Yanga Mqushulu
- Lwazi Brendan Mseleni
- Zezethu Stemele
- Thulisa Cynthia Gulwa
Gauteng
- Mpho Kgomosotho
- Kabelo Gwamanda
- Shehryar Ahmed Khan
- Thapelo Amad
- Imraan Ismail‐Moosa
- Mandla Kenneth Mazibuko
- Thando Freda Mabuza
- Letlotlo Jacob Ranyathole
- Aubrey Peter Ntuli
- Daphney Siphokazi Boco
- Milicent Mmantsie Ramphisa
- Neliswa Paslinah Phangindawo
- Reagan Forest Chirwa
- Tshepo George Abram Tolo
- Robert Eric Lethabo Maleka
- Bonginkosi Trevor Nkwana
- Esther Nkuna
- Tebogo Patricia Ramphisa
KwaZulu-Natal
- Riaz Mahomed Randeree
- Kiamodien Khan
- Wilhelmina May Lutuli
- Khadiga Latiff
- Muhammad Asghar Khan
- Mohammed Hoosen Khan
- Goodwill Mfanufikile Cele
- Faizal Muckdoom Khan
- Sakhile Comfort Nxumalo
- Khumbulani Sicelo Kunene
- Cromwell Siphamandla Ntozakhe
- Happiness Mdlaka
- Vusi Alfred Mhlamvu
- Sanelisiwe Jojisa
- Zakia Butt
- Muhammad Iftikhaar Khan
- Kassim Dawood Latiff
- Abdool Kader Dawood
- Lindani Siza Sibiya
Limpopo
- Kgashane Confidence Malatji
- Ntsoaki Sannah Motloung
- Mohammed Shafik Suleman
- Abu Milanzi
- Thinavhuyo Reckson Malise
- Giyani Michael Baloyi
- Ephanse Rambuwani
- Lorraine Phiri
- Karabo Hutamo
- Tenia Monareng
- Mmatseleng Rosina Malatji
- Sedima Salphy Maraka
- Mohlatlego Francinah Matuba
North West
- Tsumbedzo Ntenge
- Richard Kgakatse
- Ofentse Donald Motshoane
- Mmakgomo Bernice Mpye
- Kabelo Ashly Nthekiso
- Thandiwe Suzan Masheane
- Boipelo Gladys Mpye
- Christinah Mqoqwane
- Mpho Mlala
- Thabiso Mhlongo
- Kamogelo Vicario Visagie
- Calvin Tshepang Sekgopi
- Lemogang Theophilus Nkwe
Western Cape
- Mogamad Ganief Ebrahim Hendricks
- Yusuf Khan Dalwai
- Shameemah Salie
- Fairouz Nagia
- Faiza Moosa
- Saleem Hassan
- Ghairoennisaa Hendricks
- Ramla Ruwa
- Maryam Gqamane
- Mogammat Magodien Samodien
- Shafiek Nolan
- Ayesha Bibi Allie Allie‐Patel
- Muhammed Haron
- Tawfeeq Ely
- Riaan Pietersen
- Mohamed Zaid Allie Allie
- Abdur‐Razaaq Majal
- Yassien Fortune
- Gafsa Samodien
- Fatimah Morgan
- Sharon Avril Rose Claassen
- Zaheer Moosa
- Thabang Bernard Mabena
- Abdul Majiet Amien
Regional
Some independent candidates appear on the regional lists for more than one region.
Free State
- Louis Petrus Liebenberg
Gauteng
- Louis Petrus Liebenberg
- Anele Mda
- Lehlohonolo Blessings Answer Ramoba
Limpopo
- Louis Petrus Liebenberg
- Lovemore Ray Ndou
- Ntakadzeni Faith Phathela
- Lehlohonolo Blessings Answer Ramoba
Mpumalanga
- Louis Petrus Liebenberg
Provincial
Free State
- Ramotswabodi Johannes Sesing
Gauteng
- Bongani Wellington Cibi
- Tshepo Johannes Mogano
Kwazulu-Natal
- Thanasagren Rubbanathan Moodley
National
- Gayton McKenzie
- Ashley Sauls
- Filicity Susan Rorke
- Cleo Wilskut
- Stacey-Lee Gaby Khojane
- Manene Tabane
- Derick Petersen
- Raymont Ismael Steenkamp
- Ewan Botha
- Mervan Freddie Ambraal
- Liesl Benise Penniken
- Yvonne Venessa Pretorius
- Chazlon Keanan Warries
- Raynaldo Nirissa Francis
- Jodi Nolan Petersen
- Logan Quinton Fortuin
- Ernest Hendricks
- Myrtle Charmaine Williams
- Griffiths Bosaletse
- Lemarco Marcelle Mitchell
- Brandon Thomas Jacobs
- Francois Mafuto
- Lloyd Garth Saile
- Ferguson Morris Moses
- Lizonia Yolene Lawack
- Rayleen Rochelle Smit
- Jacqueline Geraldine Muggels
- Ryan Clifton Swarts
- Belinda Elizabeth Voorby
- Meredith Tracy-Lee Bowkers
- Mertle Brenda Ruiter
- Steven Ogle
- Dani?L Rendolph Claasen
- Leovaljo Josephine Simpson
- Marvin Dean Clarke
- Sebastian Hilary De Villiers
- Tazmon Lynette Kock
- Mitchell John Smith
- Lizell Whitehead
- Saintes Harry Mclove Van Wyk
- Nuraan Adams
- Chade Lyle Kramer
- Beverley Charmaine Groves
- Harold Simon Kopano Malinga
- Nadine Cecile Murray
- Lucas Lehlohonolo Lekhalo
- Jack Dolphie Johnston
- Jo-Anne Happiness Pitso
- Kyra Allison-Kelly Von Luiters
- Natascha Sid-Branian Susan Arison
- Ismael Geffin Siljeur
- Wayne Abé Robertson
- Farrally Jacobus Everson
- Adam Antoney Pietersen
uMkhonto we Sizwe (MK) included former president Jacob Zuma at the top of its list. The IEC received objections to his eligibility, based on Section 47 of the Constitution, which stipulated that one cannot be elected to Parliament if sentenced to more than twelve months in prison, and five years has not passed since the sentence. Zuma was sentenced to fifteen months in prison in 2021.[5][6] The IEC ruled that Zuma was not eligible to stand.[7] However, the Electoral Court overturned this decision, before the Constitutional Court] finally affirmed it, prohibiting Zuma from standing.[8][9]
Regional
Eastern Cape
- Lennox Bogen Gaehler
- Matthewis Mandla Peter
- Zandile Maria Phiri
- Mfundiso Mkrokrelwa
- Siphokazi Milet Dambuza
- Zandisile Xabendlini
- Bongani Hlanzwa
- Azola Dabula
- Siyabonga Dyonase
- Lea Lourine Maputuma
- Thulani David Nokwindla
- Thandekile Va
- Zolani Tyandela
Free State
- Zandile Alicia Mpikwa
- Anton Daniël Coetzee
- Bongani John Nzweni
- Leseli Ezekiel Marema
- Sibusiso Anthony Molake
Gauteng
- Andile Jabavu
- Letlhogonolo Tungamirai
- Yongama Ludwe Zigebe
- Johannes Goliath
- Zama Mankai
- Daniel Alwin Prentjies
- Ndidi Gcalangobuthi
- Nkosinathie Mbhele
- Edward Mokake
KwaZulu-Natal
- Nyaniso Hamilton Mfihlo
- Arshad Bakhas Mahomed
- Boysey Return Gumede
- Tholinhlanhla Xulu
- Ntethelelo Zulu
Limpopo
- Mamogodi Benjamin Mmotla
- Dangisani Irene Maluleke
- Tebogo Colin Ledwaba
- Noko Blondy Lephalala
- Ntombizodwa Eunica Makhubedu
- Boitumelo Godone Thupane
- Action Ndzalama Kubayi
- Khomotso Linah Maringa
Mpumalanga
- Giyana Eric Mbatsane
- Sifiso Lionel Mkhonza
- John Majadibodu
North West
- Teboho Samuel Sephai
- Msawenkosi Dumela
- Samuel Matshwenyego Mualefe
- Disang Victor Sekgetho
- Magdeline Mateka Letlape
Northern Cape
- Nceba Godfrey Tyobeka
- Ayanda Magawana
- Mohlamunye Maria Mokonene
Western Cape
- Bongani Burnet Maqungwana
- Lulama Eunice Majivolo
- Nwabisa Happiness Yanta
- Zamajola Sihlobo
- Pakamisa Mdemka