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Municipality

Ward 13: Who won?

Rod AmnerBy Rod AmnerNovember 3, 2021No Comments1 Min Read
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By ROD AMNER

The African National Congress (ANC) comfortably held Ward 13 with 58% of the vote. The Democratic Alliance (DA) held onto just 8.63% of the vote after haemorrhaging support to the Makana Citizens Front (MCF), which landed 21.6%.

Voter turnout was 48.5% compared with almost 60% in 2016.

Ward 13
Party 2016 % support Change % 2021 % support
ANC 63.88 -9.2 57.98
MCF Did not stand 21.6
DA 24.95 -65.41 8.63
EFF 10.29 -29.45 7.26

 

  • ANC 57.98%
Wandisile Eric Matina, ANC
  • MCF 21.6%

Rev Milo Geelbooi, MCF

  • DA 8.63%

Brian Peter Neville Jackson, DA

  • EFF 7.26%
Siyamthanda Dyantyie, EFF
  • MIND 1.41%
Andrew Kirk, MIND
  • PA 1%

  • ATM 0.78%

  • AZAPO 0.78%

  • VF PLUS 0.56%
Deon Els, Vryheidsfront Plus (VFP)

Ward 13: 2016

  • ANC 73.55%
  • DA 18.13%
  • EFF 7.32%
  • UDM 0.50%
  • AZAPO 0.50%

Total registered voters: 3 079

Voter turn-out %: 59.89%

Voter turn-out: 1 844

Councillor Thembakazi Seyisi, ANC

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