DA by-election wins confirm party's growth nationally
The results of yesterday's by-elections in Mitchell's Plain and Parow mean that the Democratic Alliance (DA) is now on track to win an outright majority in the Western Cape, provided that DA voters in the province turn out on Election Day.
The DA won a landslide victory in Mitchells Plain in Cape Town, increasing our level of support from 21.6% in 2004 to 79.4%, while in Parow the DA won 96.5 of the vote, up from 83% in 2006, and 63.4% in 2004.
We also won two other by-elections in DA wards in Kempton Park, while we improved our performance slightly relative to 2006 in an ANC stronghold in the Eastern Cape. These results suggest that DA growth across South Africa is on the cards for April 22.
Other significant implications of the results:
Cope did disastrously in both Mitchell's Plain and Parow and is not a factor in the City of Cape Town. It cannot hope to come more than a distant third in the Western Cape.