Turnout a major concern. ANC holds Ward 11 (Kagiso) in Mogale City in the West Rand in Gauteng. Terrible turnout in a competitive ward. DA 69% (78% PR) ANC 14% (11% PR)VF+ 13% EFF 4% (2% PR). These elections were extraordinary in that they were the first to be held in South Africa under COVID-19 conditions and were the largest number of by-elections held on a single day in our history. How did the ANC win? Leave a Comment on US Elections 2020: Bearing on South Africas economy Why is South Africa of consequence? New Council Composition ANC 13 (14) DA 7 (6) MCA 1 EFF 1-Total 22, DA takes W11 off the ANC. The IFP are 3/3 with marginal seat holds. GOOD+PBI did well here. ANC 49% (66%) MCA 28% (19%) EFF 23% (11%) Turnout 45% (58%). ANC and coalition partners retain control of Rustenburg. Only 7% turnout in Roshnee. Turnout 16% (56%). Stunning upset. DA 10 ANC 8 COPE 1 KUC 1 ACDP 1. Very low turnout here. DA holds Ward 10 (Central) in Knysna in the Garden Route in the WC. ANC holds Ward 9 (Mohadin Ikageng) in JB Marks in Kenneth Kaunda in the NW. Remember PA left the ANC coalition in JHB a few days ago. General elections will be held in December 2020 for the presidential office. X matters: When and how the local government elections will be held is being discussed by political parties. Big disruption in Western Cape by-elections yesterday. Big drop for the DA. ANC 52% (63%) IFP 25% (12%) EFF 11% (6%) DA 10% (14%)Turnout 13% (41%). Terrific performance in holding onto to seats. The Electoral Commission of South Africa (IEC) has released the results of the by-elections, which took place on Wednesday in 95 wards across 55 municipalities in all nine provinces. IFP wins Ward 13 (Mzwaneni Ntulwana) in Nkandla in King Cetshwayo in KZN. * PG Mavundla won this seat for the NFP and ran for his new party the ABC. DA retain control of George. The DA have now filled 2 vacancies in Knysna. Nice debut by TCM. DA won by 3 votes here. The highest turnout recorded yesterday was 75.29 percent which was recorded in ward 4 of the Port St Johns municipality in the Eastern Cape. DA will be satisfied. Turnout 18% (47%). Consumer prices rose 0.34% in January over the previous month, picking up from the 0.17% increase recorded in December and marking the sharpest increase in prices since July 2020. They gained a ward. (Lenasia 1, 3, 7, 13) in Johannesburg. Compares the by-election ward winner, party, % votes received and % poll to those of the corresponding Municipal Election. ADeC won big in a Pomolong VD. As South Africans watched the rise of BLM and Antifa in America, it re-sparked old racial resentments. Please note a by-election was held here after 2016. Vital hold in Mtubatuba. These will be the seventh elections held under the conditions of universal adult suffrage since the end of the apartheid era in 1994. GOOD came very close to a major upset. ANC holds Ward 24 (Ebenezer Mngungundlovu) in Mbizana in Alfred Nzo in the Eastern Cape. Registered population 26 756 649. Turnout 45% (54%). Local government elections will almost certainly be held in South Africa between 3 August and 3 November 2021 despite appeals from both the EFF and the ANC for the polls to be postponed. Detailed Results Shows the candidates, parties, number and % of votes, total valid votes, total spoilt ballots, total votes cast, % spoilt ballots, % poll, and the election winner. Their candidate was the former ward councillor for the DA, DA holds Ward 8 (Parkdene) in George in the Garden Route in the WC. Refresh page for updates, New Madibeng (Brits) Council Composition. It has been a hard few months in Mangaung. The Commission is also encouraged by the turnout of voters which is within the range for by-elections held since the 2016 Municipal Elections. DA 68% (86%) KIM 22% VF+ 10% (2%). Al Jama-Ah won one (1) seat from the DA as did the Patriotic Alliance. ANC win big in Ward 25. Independents hurt them. ANC 46 DA 16 (15) EFF 6 VF+ 1 COPE 1 UFC 1 (2) Independent 1. Turnout 34% (63%). Frere Badibanise) in Umzimvubu in Alfred Nzo in the Eastern Cape. The Commission is grateful for the swift intervention of the SAPS and interventions by community and political leaders to resolve these situations. 2009 EISA Symposium On Elections and Conflict in Africa. ANC coalition-ANC 123 + IFP 5 + AIC 4 + Al-Jamah 2 + ACDP 1 + UDM 1 = 136/270. More than 400 candidates contested in 55 municipalities across all nine provinces. Holiday currently only shown for years 20162019. (Enhlalakahle Greytown) in uMvoti in Umzinyathi in KZN. It is a day off for the general population, and schools and most businesses are closed. DA (9% PR +PAC 8% PR did not contest here). Al-Jamah 31% (7% PR) Ind-Badal (Ex-DA cllr inward) 28% DA 22% (56% PR) ANC 14% (28% PR) EFF 3%. As a chairperson of a fellow Chapter 9 Constitutional institution and a former chairperson of the Forum for Institutional Supporting Democracy, Mr Makwetu was a key pillar in the pursuit, safeguarding and development of our democracy. ANC 51% (40%) Abatho Bantu Congress 45% * IFP 3% (2%) EFF 1% (1%) (NFP 57% did not contest). This is after the Independent Electoral Commission announced possible dates for the 2021 Local Government Elections. At the same time, the Economic Freedom Fighters (EFF), a radical left-wing party that splintered from the ANC in 2013, doubled its share of the vote since the last national election, winning 10 percent. DA holds Ward 14 (Kuils River Blackheath) in Cape Town DA 73% (81%) ANC 14% (13%) ACDP 8% EFF 4% (3%). ANC holds Ward 88 (Philippi Phola Park) in Cape Town ANC 46% (71%) EFF 26% (8%) DA 22% (19%) ABC 3% . The 2019 South African general election was held on 8 May 2019 to elect a new President, National Assembly and provincial legislatures in each province. DA has won 2 wards off ANC in Walter Sisulu since 2018. Good growth for the DA. Big drop for the ANC in Langa. The opening of voting stations was significantly delayed in ward 130 (Naledi, Soweto) in the City of Johannesburg and at one voting station in ward 13 in Amahlathi Municipality in the Eastern Cape. ANC gains W120 (Lenasia South Unaville) from the DA in JHB ANC 45% (40% PR) DA 26% (48% PR) Ind-Ndlovu 15% EFF 9% (6% PR) ACDP 2%. ANC 75% (75%) DA 14% (16%) EFF 11% (8%) Turnout 31% (63%). The next municipal elections Subscribe now to ensure you never miss South Africas leading current affairs show. COPE are probably also part of the coalition so 137/270. DA holds Ward 36 (Durban North Riverside) in eThekwini. The uncertainty surrounding a new government and its policies could give rise to more volatility than usual. Some analysts have spoken about a DA hold in Matjhabeng (Henneman Phomolong). Extremely low turnout in the inner city of Durban. The South African rand is already feeling the pressure from the US elections C_T_ZIN (@C_T_zin_X) November 4, 2020. DA did not contest (32%) Turnout 33% (58%). They fielded Bazil Petrus, ex Mayor. ANC holds Ward 13 (Xholorha Stutterheim) in Amahlathi in Amathole in the Eastern Cape. Only 2 parties on ballot. Very concerning low turnout here. ANC holds Ward 18 (Mt. The opposition failed to make inroads. ANC 70% (60%) DA 27% (39%) EFF 3% UDM 0% Turnout 46% (55%). ATM make their mark here. GOOD shock DA in Ward 27 (Pacaltsdorp) in George in the Garden Route in the WC. EFF will be encouraged with % growth, ANC holds Ward 130 (Emdeni South Naledi) in Johannesburg ANC 68% (80%) EFF 31% (10%) ACDP 1% Turnout 21% (56%). ANC 123 (122) DA 100 (103) EFF 30 IFP 5 AIC 4 PA 2 (1) Al-Jamah 2 (1) COPE 1 VF+ 1 UDM 1 ACDP 1-Total 270. The 2019 general election results are out. The ANC will be concerned about the decline here. Turnout 45% (54%). All Rights Reserved, African National Congress: won 4 seats (compared to 4 seats it won in 2016), Democratic Alliance: won 2 seats (compared to 3 seats in 2016), Economic Freedom Fighters: won 1 seat (compared to 0 seats in 2016), African National Congress: won 10 seats (compared to 12 seats it won in 2016), Economic Freedom Fighters: won 5 seats (compared to 3 seats in 2016), African Independent Congress: 1 seat (compared to 1 seat in 2016), Vryheidsfront Plus: won 1 seat (compared to 0 seats in 2016), FS184 Matjhabeng ward 3: Won by the United Front of Civics on 23 August 2017, KZN242 Nqutu ward 15: Won by the Inkatha Freedom Party on 24 May 2017, KZN245 uMvoti ward 7 won by National Freedom Party on 21 August 2019. ANC 60% (81%) MCA 21% (5%) EFF 19% (9%) Turnout 40% (52%). A very good sign for them on the road to 2021. Only 2 parties on ballot here, but EFF will be satisfied with growth. DA 76% (93%) Ind-Willemse 23% EFF 1%. DA are in big trouble in Pacaltsdorp. Their win in Ward 9 (Lenasia) in Johannesburg is a much more impressive feat than that. Total 27 NFP lose their only ward seat in the country. Shocking turnout. ANC 49% (30%)DA 45% (58%) EFF 6% (8%). ANC 91% (78% PR) EFF 9% (11% PR). The DA were expected to lose here as there has been a big demographic shift in ward. We mourn his passing as a great loss to our country.Note to media: When comparing the results of the by-elections to the 2016 Municipal Election results, please note that the following three wards had intervening by-elections: A full list of the by-election results for each ward including the successful candidates and comparisons to 2016 Municipal Election is available on the Electoral Commission website www.elections.org.zaFor media queries, please contact:Kate BapelaCell:082 600 6386For media interviews, please email requests to:E-mail:spokesperson@elections.org.za, Copyright 2021Government of South Africa. A big by-election upset. DA 33% (53%) GOOD 29% PBI 24% (17%) VF+ 7% ANC 5% (13%) EFF 2% (2%).