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South African Elections 2014 - Online Sentiment

This graphic displays the online sentiments of candidates for the 2014 elections in South Africa.

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South African Elections 2014 - Online Sentiment

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  1. What if the online conversation was the vote? #Elections2014 BROUGHT TO YOU BY Total number of online mentions 426 510 ONLINE MENTIONS 24k 20k 16k 124 198 ONLINE AUTHORS 12k 8k 3.4 4k MENTIONS/AUTHOR May 6 March 1 Political Party Share of Voice Positive mentions Negative mentions Percentage of online mentions about a political party ANC 48.7% 205 530 MENTIONS EFF 17.9% 75 475 MENTIONS DA 15.3% 64 496 MENTIONS AGANG 2.4% 10 119 MENTIONS Participation by official political party twitter handles There have been 1 692 online mentions from these top 4 political party Twitter handles: 16.8% 29.1% @DA_News @MyANC_ 26.4% @EconFreedomZA @AgangSA 27.5% Consumer Intent to Vote Based on a subset of the online election conversation data, these percentages represent the intent to vote consumers expressed about each of the 4 most- mentioned political parties.* 34% DA 40% ANC 2% AGANG 24% EFF Sentiment breakdown of conversation by region Positive mentions ANC EFF Negative mentions DA AGANG GAUTENG KZN WESTERN CAPE *This data has been rated and verified by the BrandsEye Crowd, a large community of real people who bring local context and judgement to evaluating and contextualising online mentions. DESIGNED BY STINSON DESIGN STINSONDESIGN.COM

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