There is no doubt that the 2009 elections were the most competitive and important since 1994. In putting to the test several features of the country’s political landscape their outcomes will play a key role in shaping the nation’s futures.
It is implications to South Africa’s political futures that contributions to this dossier – primarily put together in the weeks leading up to these historic elections – aimed to articulate and tackle. It asked questions such as: To what extent is the South African electorate ready to cast aside the ANC’s liberation legacy with their votes? Is the potential for the future rise of a viable opposition latent? What to make of the instances of political violence, intimidation and incendiary rhetoric that test the extent of South Africa’s social cohesion and political tolerance? Contributions that reassess the answers to these in the post elections landscape will be added in due course.
Alongside the numerous articles on the political background to South Africa’s 2009 polls, we hope that the collection of original contributions included here provide an accessible survey of the issues which shaped South Africa’s 2009 elections.