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Ward 3: Who won?

Rod AmnerBy Rod AmnerNovember 3, 2021Updated:November 3, 2021No Comments2 Mins Read
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By ROD AMNER

In Ward 3, both the African National Congress (ANC) and the Democratic Alliance (DA) suffered moderate drops in support. The new local party, the Makana Citizens Front (MCF), captured 12.09% of the vote.

Voter turnout in Ward 3 was 39.56%, compared with 51.27% in 2016.

Ward 3
Party 2016 % support Change % 2021 % support 
ANC 61.78 -15 52.53
DA 28.25 -10.4 25.32
MCF Did not stand 12.09
Independent (Zwane) 5.39 Did not stand

 

  • ANC 52.53%

Andile Hoyi, African National Congress (ANC) candidate for Ward 3

  • DA 25.32%
Godfrey Brockman, Democratic Alliance (DA) candidate for Ward 3
  • MCF 12.09%

Ntombozuko Faxa, Makana Citizens Front (MCF) candidate for Ward 3

  • EFF 4.38%
Nosikhumbuzo Carol Zwane, Economic Freedom Fighters (EFF) candidate for Ward 3
  • IND 2.69%

Xabiso Ngqawana, independent candidate for Ward 3

  • PA 1.17%

Cedric Visagie, Patriotic Alliance (PA) candidate for Ward 3

  • MIND 0.57% 
Lorinda Lillian May, Makana, Independent New Deal (MIND) candidate for Ward 3
  • ATM 0.36%
Bangilizwe Geoffrey Boko, African Transformation Movement (ATM) candidate for Ward 3
  • VF PLUS 0.36%
Deon Els, Vryheidsfront Plus (VFP) candidate for Ward 3

Ward 3: 2016

  • ANC 61.78%
  • DA 28.25%
  • IND 5.39%
  • EFF 3.63%
  • AZAPO 0.49%
  • UDM 0.46%

Total registered voters: 3 979

Voter turn-out %: 51.27%

Voter turn-out: 2 040

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