The Independent Electoral Commission (IEC) said in Pretoria that out of the six seats contested in the municipal ward by-elections which took place on 9 December 2009, the African National Congress and Inkatha Freedom Party each won two seats, the Democratic Alliance one while the last seat went to an independent candidate.
Voter turnout varied between 21.34 percent and 57.05 percent with an average of 32.55 percent.
In Gauteng where one by-election took place, the new councillor in ward 14 in Ekurhuleni (East Rand), EKU is Agnes Deliwe Ramatje of the African National Congress.
In KwaZulu-Natal, three by-elections took place and the new councillors are:
* David Ian Watson of the Democratic Alliance in ward one in Hibiscus Coast (Port Shepstone), KZN216
* Mcobiseni Patrick Duma of the Inkatha Freedom Party in ward six in Imbabazane (Loskop), KZN236 and
* Isaac Felokwakhe Ndwandwe of the Inkatha Freedom Party in ward 16 in uMlalazi (Eshowe), KZN284
One by-election each took place in Limpopo and the Northern Cape. In Limpopo, an independent candidate, Stephen Gabaetsiwi Lerumo, is the new councillor in ward three in Thabazimbi (Thabazimbi), LIM361. This seat was previously held by the African National Congress.
In the Northern Cape, the new councillor in ward five in Phokwane (Hartswater), NC094 is Mina Magdaleen Gill of the African National Congress.
The detailed results for each ward and a comparison with the results of the municipal elections held on 1 March 2006 are available on the Independent Electoral Commission’s website on: http://www.elections.org.za/.
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Issued by: Independent Electoral Commission
10 December 2009
Source: Independent Electoral Commission (http://www.elections.org.za/)