Who could vote during apartheid in South Africa
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After the Second World War, the National Party came to power in 1948 on a ticket of racial segregation and support for poor Afrikaners. A large number of laws were passed to establish the apartheid structure of government. The three most important blocks of legislation were: The Race Classification Act.
So, even blacks were given the right to vote which means everyone had a right to vote.
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