Results of the municipal by-elections
8 Dec 2011
The Electoral Commission (IEC) said the African National Congress won 10 of the 15 municipal ward by-elections which took place on Wednesday, 7 December 2011. Of the five remaining seats, two went to the Democratic Alliance (DA) and one each to an independent candidate, the Dikwankwetla Party of South Africa and the Inkatha Freedom Party.
Voter turnout varied between 18.35% and 68.18% with an average of 33.68%.
Two wards in Mpumalanga (MP) were uncontested. Both new councillors represent the African National Congress. They are:
- Sphiwe Lynette Mdluli in Ward 15 in Albert Luthuli [Elukwatini/Carolina] Municipality - MP301; and
- Siphamandla Fasties Mthombeni in Ward 22 in Albert Luthuli [Elukwatini/Carolina] Municipality - MP301.
One by-election each took place in the Eastern Cape (EC) and the Free State. The new councillors are:
- Anele Nkunzi of the African National Congress in Ward 13 in Nyandeni [Libode] Municipality - EC155, Eastern Cape; and
- Alex Mahlatsi of the Dikwankwetla Party of South Africa in Ward 19 in Maluti a Phofung [Qwa-Qwa] Municipality - FS194, Free State. This ward was previously represented by the African National Congress.
Two by-elections took place in KwaZulu-Natal (KZN). The new councillors are:
- Khumbulani Alpheus Mazibuko of the African National Congress in Ward 1 in Okhahlamba [Bergville] Municipality - KZN235; and
- Fikezweni Zeblon Nkwanyana of the Inkatha Freedom Party in Ward 9 in Mtubatuba [Mtubatuba] Municipality - KZN275.
In Limpopo, only one by-election took place. Mahlodi Eunica Machethe of the African National Congress is the new councillor in Ward 11 in Greater Letaba [Duiwelskloof] Municipality - LIM332.
Eight by-elections were scheduled for Mpumalanga. Two of these were uncontested as mentioned earlier.
In the remaining six wards where by-elections did take place, the new councillors are: