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Wards to be contested in the municipal by-elections

27 Aug 2012

Municipal ward by-elections will take place in six provinces namely Eastern Cape, Gauteng, KwaZulu-Natal, Limpopo, North West and Western Cape on Wednesday, 19 September 2012.

A total of six wards will be contested. Voting will take place in 29 voting districts in the following wards:

Eastern Cape:

  • Ward 7 in Senqu [Barkly East] Municipality – EC142 with 3 290 registered voters. The ward was previously represented by the African National Congress and became vacant as a result of the death of the councillor.

Gauteng:

  • Ward 64 in Ekurhuleni [East Rand] Municipality – EKU with 14 393 registered voters. The ward was previously represented by the African National Congress and became vacant as a result of the death of the councillor.

KwaZulu-Natal:

  • Ward 12 in Nongoma [Nongoma] Municipality – KZN265 with 4 591 registered voters. The ward was previously represented by the Inkatha Freedom Party and became vacant as a result of the death of the councillor.

Limpopo:

  • Ward 13 in Polokwane [Pietersburg] Municipality – LIM354 with 6 762 registered voters. The ward was previously represented by the African National Congress and became vacant as a result of the death of the councillor.

North West:

  • Ward 10 in Ditsobotla [Lichtenburg] Municipality – NW384 with 3 604 registered voters. The ward was previously represented by the African National Congress and became vacant as a result of the death of the councillor.

Western Cape:

  • Ward 88 in City of Cape Town [Cape Town] – CPT with 17 245 registered voters. The ward was previously represented by the African National Congress and became vacant as a result of the death of the councillor.

For more information on these by-elections including special votes, contact your local Municipal Electoral Officer during office hours. Contact details for Municipal Electoral Officers are available on the IEC website at http://www.elections.org.za/ under Contact Us.

For media queries please contact:
Kate Bapela
Cell: 082 600 6386

For media interviews:
Please e-mail requests to spokesperson@elections.org.za.

Issued by: Independent Electoral Commission
27 Aug 2012


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