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CAPE TOWN, South Africa — South Africa’s ruling African National Congress has easily won a parliamentary majority and is soon expected to elect Jacob Zuma as the nation’s president.

Near-complete voting results released early today show that the party won 66.03 percent of the votes cast. But it appears that the ANC might have fallen short of its goal of winning a two-thirds majority — or at least 66.6 percent.

However, the final number of seats in the assembly is based on a complicated formula and has yet to be determined. In any case, Zuma is expected to be elected president when the new assembly votes in May.

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