Ndola Central

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Ndola Central is a constituency of the National Assembly of Zambia. It covers Ndola city centre and the suburbs of Kansenshi, Northrise, Nkwazi, Chipulukusu, Kanini, Hillcrest, Twapia and Dag Hammarskjöld in the Ndola District of Copperbelt Province. [1]

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List of MPs

Election yearMPParty
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1929 Kennedy Harris
1932 Kennedy Harris
1935 Arthur Stephenson
1938 Arthur Stephenson
1941 Frederick Roberts Labour Party
1942 (by-election) Godfrey Pelletier
1944 Godfrey Pelletier
1944 (by-election) Harold Williams
1948 Ewain Wilson
1954 Bill Rendall Federal Party
1959 Cecil Dennistoun Burney United Federal Party
Seat abolished
Ndola
1964 Cecil Dennistoun Burney National Progressive Party
Ndola Central
1968 Misheck Banda United National Independence Party
Ndola
1973 Misheck Banda United National Independence Party
1978 Roy Chaiwa United National Independence Party
1983 Esther Chande United National Independence Party
1988 Victor Konie United National Independence Party
1991 Eric Silwamba Movement for Multi-Party Democracy
1996 Eric Silwamba Movement for Multi-Party Democracy
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2001 Eric Silwamba Movement for Multi-Party Democracy
2006 Mark Mushili Patriotic Front
2008 (by-election) Mark Mushili Patriotic Front
2011 Fackson Shamenda Patriotic Front
2016 Emmanuel Mulenga Patriotic Front
2021 Frank Tayali United Party for National Development


Election results

2021 general elections

CandidatePartyVotes%
Frank Tayali United Party for National Development 22,90753.32
Brenda Mwamba Patriotic Front 18,82643.82
Chungu Kapema Democratic Party 7361.71
Humphrey Siame Socialist Party 4941.15
Total42,963100.00
Valid votes42,96398.44
Invalid/blank votes6821.56
Total votes43,645100.00
Registered voters/turnout62,01870.37
Source: Election Commission of Zambia

2008 by-election

CandidatePartyVotes%
Mark Mushili Patriotic Front 10,72053.02
Mary Zambezi Movement for Multi-Party Democracy 7,56337.40
Joe Kalusa United Party for National Development 1,4177.01
Mazuzhyo Chiphwanya United National Independence Party 3391.68
Scholastica Mutale National Restoration Party 1810.90
Total20,220100.00
Valid votes20,22098.68
Invalid/blank votes2711.32
Total votes20,491100.00
Registered voters/turnout38,77652.84
Source: Election Commission of Zambia

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References

  1. "Ndola Central". National Assembly of Zambia. Retrieved 10 March 2018.