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DA, EFF win wards off ANC – IEC

ANC retains seat in Soweto with share of vote dropping from 59% to 31,7%

Results of the Municipal By-Elections held on 01 June 2022

2 June 2022

During the by-elections contested yesterday in the Gauteng, KwaZulu-Natal, Mpumalanga and Northern Cape the African National Congress (ANC) retained three seats; whereas the Democratic Alliance (DA) and the Economic Freedom Fighters (EFF) won one seat each.

The new councillors for the ANC are as follows:

- Ntshavheni Thovhedzo Mutavhatsindi, in Ward 53, in City of Johannesburg  Municipality – JHB

The party retained the seat won in the 2021 Municipal Elections, by 31.67% of the total votes cast compared to 59.01% during the 2021 Municipal Elections. Voter turnout yesterday was 30.18%.

- Sphiwe Sihle Ndlovu, in Ward 13, in UMvoti Municipality – KZN245:

The party retained the seat won in the 2021 Municipal Elections, with 33.84% of the total votes cast compared to 43.23% during the 2021 Municipal Elections. Voter turnout yesterday was 59.21%.

- Nteteleng Joseph Mashabela, in Ward 10, in Dr JS Moroka Municipality – MP316:

The party retained the seat won in the 2021 Municipal Elections, with 68.26% of the total votes cast compared to 65.96% during the 2021 Municipal Elections. Voter turnout yesterday was 34.95%.

The new councillor for the DA is:

- Johan Hendrik Vermeulen, in Ward 04, in Kareenerg Municipality – NC074:

The party won the seat previously held by the African National Congress (ANC) with 42.77% of the total votes cast compared to 32.53% received by the ANC during the 2021 Municipal Elections. Voter turnout yesterday was 72.83%.

The new councillor for the EFF is:

- Lindokuhle Emmanuel Biyela, in Ward 29, in Rand West City Municipality – GT485:

The party won the seat previously held by the African National Congress (ANC) with 54.81% of the total votes cast compared to 47.95% received by the ANC during the 2021 Municipal Elections. Voter turnout yesterday was 34.33%.

For more detailed election results please visit the Electoral Commission’s website at www.elections.org.za.

Issued by Kate Bapela on behalf of IEC, 2 June 2022