Spectrum National Party

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The Spectrum National Party (SNP) is a South African political party founded in 2019 by Christopher Claasen, a businessman and pastor.[1][2]

AbbreviationSNP
PresidentChristopher Claasen
FounderChristopher Claasen
Founded2019
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Spectrum National Party
AbbreviationSNP
PresidentChristopher Claasen
FounderChristopher Claasen
Founded2019
IdeologyNon-racialism
Anti-corruption
Political positionCentre to Right-wing
National affiliationMulti-Party Charter (MPC)
National Assembly
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NCOP
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Provincial Legislatures
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Website
www.spectrumnationalparty.co.za
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The party failed to garner the minimum number of signatures required by the Independent Electoral Commission and did not contest the 2024 South African general election.[3]

Electoral performance

Municipal elections

The party contested the 2021 South African municipal elections, failing to win any council seats.

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Election Votes %
2021[4] 5,541 0.02%
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Political beliefs

The party supports what it calls an "Equal Race Governance Policy", which allocates 25% representation to each of the four apartheid groupings (Blacks, Whites, Indians and Coloureds).[2][5]

In August 2023, the party was one of the seven founding members of the Multi-Party Charter.[6]

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