

What the ANC Mayoral Nomination Process and Latest Polling Show
However, the latest polling tells a challenging story for the ANC:
- ANC: National support hovering around 34–35%, with some internal estimates suggesting it could fall below 20% in Johannesburg in the worst-case scenario.
- DA: Strong momentum in major metros, polling at around 38% in Johannesburg according to some surveys, with Helen Zille’s potential return as a mayoral candidate adding further weight.
- EFF: Holding steady but positioned to play a significant role in hung councils.
- Other parties (including PA and MK in certain areas) are also gaining ground in specific regions.
The gap in urban centers is narrowing fast, raising the real possibility of more hung councils and complex coalition negotiations after November 4.
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Why This Is a Major Tradable Event Right Now
The opening of the ANC’s mayoral nomination process combined with the latest polling creates a powerful tradable moment because:
- It confirms the growing likelihood of complex post-election coalition talks in South Africa’s biggest cities.
- It puts additional pressure on the ANC to select strong, delivery-focused candidates.
- It increases the probability of shifts in GNU dynamics at national level.
- It feeds into broader economic sentiment, influencing the Rand, inflation expectations and SARB policy outlook.
On Polymarket.co.za, traders with local insight are already capitalising on this fast-moving narrative.
13 Live Prediction Markets South Africans Abroad Are Trading Right Now (June 12, 2026)
Volume has surged sharply across these election, coalition and economy contracts on Polymarket.co.za:
- ANC National Vote Share 2026 – Above or below 35%?
- DA National Vote Share 2026 – Above 28% or 29%?
- DA Gains in Major Metros – Johannesburg, Tshwane, eThekwini and Cape Town control contracts.
- GNU Stability Through 2026 – Probability of major realignment rising after the nomination process.
- ANC Seat Share Thresholds – Specific bands for national and provincial outcomes.
- EFF as Kingmaker in Hung Councils – Probability of balance-of-power role increasing.
- Rand Volatility in Q3 2026 – Poll- and coalition-driven political risk being repriced.
- South Africa Annual Inflation 2026 – Economic sentiment feeding into CPI expectations.
- 2026 Local Elections – Overall Economic Sentiment Impact – New contracts reacting to nominations.
- Broader Political Risk Premium on the Rand – Cross-market correlation contracts.
- Metro-Specific Seat Share Contracts – Highly liquid city-level markets.
- ANC Internal Unity vs Factionalism Contracts – New markets tied to leadership cohesion.
- Coalition Deal Probability in Key Metros – Post-election negotiation contracts.
All contracts are simple yes/no shares. Deposit ZAR directly from your bank, trade instantly, and withdraw to FNB, Capitec, Standard Bank or Nedbank — no crypto required.
What This Means for South Africans Abroad
- Family and household impact — Shifting party support and coalition outcomes will shape policy on jobs, energy, immigration, service delivery and cost of living.
- Investment implications — DA gains in metros are generally viewed positively for business confidence and property values in urban areas.
- Rand and inflation — Greater political fragmentation could increase short-term volatility, but continued energy stability and moderating inflation provide a buffer.
- Personal edge — Your understanding of local dynamics, metro-specific issues and ANC internal politics gives you a genuine advantage over global traders on Polymarket.co.za.
How to Trade the ANC Nominations and Polling in Under 5 Minutes
- Visit Polymarket.co.za and sign up (quick SA ID or passport verification).
- Deposit ZAR directly from your bank account.
- Search “2026 Elections”, “ANC”, “DA”, “EFF” or browse the Politics category.
- Buy Yes or No shares on the outcomes you believe in.
- Hold until resolution or trade out as new polls, nominations or news break — profits paid in ZAR.

Final Word from the PolyMarket SA Team
The PolyMarket SA Team
Official Content Partner of Polymarket.co.za – South Africa’s #1 Prediction Market
Official content partner of Polymarket.co.za – South Africa’s #1 Prediction Market
