1995–96 South African municipal elections

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1995–96 South African municipal elections
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1 November 1995
29 May 1996 (WC)
26 June 1996 (KZN)
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All seats to the municipalities of South Africa
 First partySecond partyThird party
 
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Leader Nelson Mandela F.W. de Klerk Mangosuthu Buthelezi
Party ANC National IFP
Popular vote58.02%18.02%8.73%
Councillors6,0321,814754

 Fourth partyFifth party
 
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Leader Tony Leon Constand Viljoen
Party Democratic Freedom Front
Popular vote3.48%2.66%
Councillors138159

Municipal elections were held in South Africa in 1995 and 1996. Over 11 000 seats were contested of which the African National Congress won 6 032, the National Party 1 814, the Inkhata Freedom Party 754 and the Democratic Party 138. [1]

The elections were held on 1 November 1995 in most of the country, but delayed to 29 May 1996 in the Western Cape and 26 June 1996 in KwaZulu-Natal due to boundary demarcation disputes.

PartyLeaderVotes%Seats
African National Congress Nelson Mandela 5,033,85558.02%6 032
National Party Frederik de Klerk 1,563,46518.02%1 814
Inkatha Freedom Party Mangosuthu Buthelezi 757,7048.73%754
Democratic Party Tony Leon 302,0063.48%138
Freedom Front Constand Viljoen 230,8452.66%159
Pan Africanist Congress Motsoko Pheko 104,4551.2%27
Conservative Party Ferdinand Hartzenberg 68,5950.79%57
African Christian Democratic Party Kenneth Meshoe 66,9850.77%8
Others422 5874.27%1097
Total8 619 065100.00%11 368

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