South Africa's African National Congress (ANC)won reelection on Saturday with all votes counted, according to the electoral commission. The party has ruled South Africa since the end of apartheid in 1994.
Despite a string of corruption scandals and low turnout, the ANC, led by incumbent President Cyril Ramaphosa, managed to garner 57% of the vote, which is the lowest ever share for the ANC.
In 2014, before claims of graft led to the resignation of Ramaphosa's predecessor, Jacob Zuma, the ANC had won 62% of the vote.
Seats in parliament are allocated on the basis of the share of the vote. The party with the most representatives selects the president, who will be sworn in on May 25.