UMhlathuze Local Municipality elections
The uMhlathuze Local Municipality council consists of sixty-seven members elected by mixed-member proportional representation . Thirty-four councillors are elected by first-past-the-post voting in thirty-four wards , while the remaining thirty-three are chosen from party lists so that the total number of party representatives is proportional to the number of votes received.
The municipality was enlarged at the time of the South African municipal election, 2016 when part of the disbanded Ntambanana Local Municipality was merged into it.[ 1]
In the election of 3 August 2016 the African National Congress (ANC) won a majority of forty-three seats on the council.
In the 2021 South African municipal elections the ANC lost its majority, winning a plurality of twenty-seven seats on the council.
Results
The following table shows the composition of the council after past elections.
December 2000 election
The following table shows the results of the 2000 election.[ 2]
Party Ward List Total seats Votes % Seats Votes % Seats Inkatha Freedom Party 19,150 50.66 16 18,914 49.97 14 30 African National Congress 12,064 31.91 10 12,222 32.29 9 19 Democratic Alliance 5,168 13.67 4 5,595 14.78 5 9 African Christian Democratic Party 802 2.12 0 734 1.94 1 1 Pan Africanist Congress of Azania 372 0.98 0 228 0.60 1 1 United Democratic Movement 69 0.18 0 160 0.42 0 0 Independent candidates 176 0.47 0 0 Total 37,801 100.00 30 37,853 100.00 30 60 Valid votes 37,801 98.29 37,853 98.39 Invalid/blank votes 656 1.71 618 1.61 Total votes 38,457 100.00 38,471 100.00 Registered voters/turnout 102,907 37.37 102,907 37.38
March 2006 election
The following table shows the results of the 2006 election.[ 3]
Party Ward List Total seats Votes % Seats Votes % Seats African National Congress 25,743 46.45 18 26,134 47.26 10 28 Inkatha Freedom Party 21,997 39.69 10 22,451 40.60 14 24 Democratic Alliance 3,862 6.97 2 3,599 6.51 2 4 National Democratic Convention 2,155 3.89 0 1,803 3.26 2 2 African Christian Democratic Party 364 0.66 0 464 0.84 1 1 Freedom Front Plus 345 0.62 0 340 0.61 1 1 Pan Africanist Congress of Azania 286 0.52 0 293 0.53 0 0 Minority Front 230 0.42 0 211 0.38 0 0 Independent candidates 437 0.79 0 0 Total 55,419 100.00 30 55,295 100.00 30 60 Valid votes 55,419 98.37 55,295 98.33 Invalid/blank votes 917 1.63 940 1.67 Total votes 56,336 100.00 56,235 100.00 Registered voters/turnout 122,237 46.09 122,237 46.00
May 2011 election
The following table shows the results of the 2011 election.[ 4]
Party Ward List Total seats Votes % Seats Votes % Seats African National Congress 51,478 57.91 23 55,622 62.66 13 36 Inkatha Freedom Party 15,275 17.18 1 14,938 16.83 9 10 Democratic Alliance 8,560 9.63 4 9,060 10.21 2 6 National Freedom Party 8,551 9.62 0 8,246 9.29 6 6 Independent candidates 3,673 4.13 2 2 Freedom Front Plus 746 0.84 0 288 0.32 0 0 African Christian Democratic Party 441 0.50 0 428 0.48 0 0 South African Democratic Congress 164 0.18 0 182 0.21 0 0 Total 88,888 100.00 30 88,764 100.00 30 60 Valid votes 88,888 98.60 88,764 98.29 Invalid/blank votes 1,259 1.40 1,546 1.71 Total votes 90,147 100.00 90,310 100.00 Registered voters/turnout 154,544 58.33 154,544 58.44
August 2016 election
The following table shows the results of the 1916 election.[ 5]
Party Ward List Total seats Votes % Seats Votes % Seats African National Congress 72,737 62.91 30 74,587 64.63 13 43 Inkatha Freedom Party 21,937 18.97 1 21,512 18.64 12 13 Democratic Alliance 13,244 11.45 3 13,495 11.69 5 8 Economic Freedom Fighters 4,180 3.62 0 4,331 3.75 3 3 Independent candidates 2,546 2.20 0 0 Freedom Front Plus 492 0.43 0 570 0.49 0 0 African Christian Democratic Party 402 0.35 0 433 0.38 0 0 Isithunzi Som-Afrika Econo Fighters 84 0.07 0 486 0.42 0 0 Total 115,622 100.00 34 115,414 100.00 33 67 Valid votes 115,622 98.84 115,414 98.71 Invalid/blank votes 1,355 1.16 1,511 1.29 Total votes 116,977 100.00 116,925 100.00 Registered voters/turnout 195,576 59.81 195,576 59.78
November 2021 election
The following table shows the results of the 2021 election.[ 6]
Party Ward List Total seats Votes % Seats Votes % Seats African National Congress 33,827 40.33 20 32,396 38.67 7 27 Inkatha Freedom Party 28,714 34.23 10 29,303 34.98 13 23 Democratic Alliance 9,889 11.79 4 9,854 11.76 4 8 Economic Freedom Fighters 7,627 9.09 0 7,768 9.27 6 6 National Freedom Party 771 0.92 0 760 0.91 1 1 African Christian Democratic Party 713 0.85 0 729 0.87 1 1 Freedom Front Plus 541 0.64 0 608 0.73 1 1 African Independent Congress 27 0.03 0 876 1.05 0 0 Abantu Batho Congress 302 0.36 0 289 0.34 0 0 African People's Movement 300 0.36 0 286 0.34 0 0 Justice and Employment Party 240 0.29 0 316 0.38 0 0 Independent candidates 446 0.53 0 0 South Africa Vuka Movement 197 0.23 0 166 0.20 0 0 United Christian Democratic Party 118 0.14 0 79 0.09 0 0 Black First Land First 74 0.09 0 101 0.12 0 0 African Transformation Movement 45 0.05 0 123 0.15 0 0 United Independent Movement 11 0.01 0 91 0.11 0 0 Congregational Christian Unity 40 0.05 0 29 0.03 0 0 Total 83,882 100.00 34 83,774 100.00 33 67 Valid votes 83,882 98.71 83,774 98.64 Invalid/blank votes 1,092 1.29 1,159 1.36 Total votes 84,974 100.00 84,933 100.00 Registered voters/turnout 192,916 44.05 192,916 44.03
The African National Congress lost its majority, and an Inkatha Freedom Party (IFP) led coalition, supported by the Democratic Alliance (DA) and Economic Freedom Fighters (EFF), took control of the municipality. Nkonzoyakhe Donda (IFP) was elected mayor, Nkululeko Ngubane (EFF) deputy mayor and Tobias Gumede (IFP) Speaker.[ 7]
By-elections from November 2021
The following by-elections were held to fill vacant ward seats in the period from the election in November 2021.
The 2022 by-election took place after the ANC representative, facing community pressure, resigned. With the victory, the IFP solidified its coalition hold on council.[ 10]
After the assassination of an African Christian Democratic Party councillor, the ANC's ward 13 councillor resigned after a failed assassination attempt on his life, triggering a by-election in September 2023. The Inkatha Freedom Party (IFP) won the by-election, solidifying their governing coalition supported by the Democratic Alliance (DA), Freedom Front Plus (FF+) and ACDP, and no longer reliant on the Economic Freedom Fighters (EFF).[ 9]
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