IEC releases final local government elections results
22/05/2011
The Electoral Commission (IEC) of South Africa released the final results of the 2011 Local Government Elections on Saturday. With 57.6% voter turn-out, the biggest ever since 1994, the African National Congress won the highest number of seats and councils, 198 councils and 5 633 seats constituting 62% of the vote.
The Democratic Alliance came second with 18 councils, 1 555 seats and 23.9% support. The ANC and DA were followed by the Inkatha Freedom Party and the Congress of the People.
IEC chairperson, Dr Brigalia Bam praised the election as the most exciting and incident free. "As we celebrate the completion of the fourth local government elections in a free South Africa, I pay tribute to South Africans, especially the voters for actively embracing democracy and I salute my colleagues, the IEC team, which has substantially contributed to the evolution and dynamic growth of our electoral democracy," she said.
"For the past 17 years, our democracy has been enhanced by the holding of free and fair elections. The recent local government elections are yet another milestone in the evolution of our democracy.