Stellenbosch Local Municipality elections

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Results of the 2016 Municipal Elections
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ANC (8)
EFF (2)
Other parties (3) Svgfiles-2016-08-09-07-02-10-826481-13508653245128568999.svg
Results of the 2016 Municipal Elections
   DA (30)
   ANC (8)
   EFF (2)
  Other parties (3)

The Stellenbosch Local Municipality council consists of forty-three members elected by mixed-member proportional representation. Twenty-two councillors are elected by first-past-the-post voting in twenty-two wards, while the remaining twenty-one are chosen from party lists so that the total number of party representatives is proportional to the number of votes received. In the 2021 local government elections, the Democratic Alliance (DA) received a majority of twenty-eight seats on the council.

Results

The following table shows the composition of the council after past elections.

Event ACDP ANC DA EFF OtherTotal
2000 election 21415435
2002 floor-crossing21412735
2004 floor-crossing22011235
2006 election 21615437
2007 floor-crossing 21715337
2011 election 11125643
2016 election 18302243
2021 election 18282645

December 2000 election

The following table shows the results of the 2000 election. [1]

PartyWardListTotal
seats
Votes%SeatsVotes%Seats
Democratic Alliance 12,42641.90812,98543.79715
African National Congress 12,03240.581012,12840.90414
Alliance for the Community 1,8486.2301,4945.0422
African Christian Democratic Party 1,5155.1101,4214.7922
United Democratic Movement 1,0153.4201,1103.7411
Kayamandi Community Alliance 3841.2905151.7411
Independent candidates 4331.4600
Total29,653100.001829,653100.001735
Valid votes29,65398.4229,65398.43
Invalid/blank votes4761.584741.57
Total votes30,129100.0030,127100.00
Registered voters/turnout55,42254.3655,42254.36

October 2002 floor crossing

In terms of the Eighth Amendment of the Constitution and the judgment of the Constitutional Court in United Democratic Movement v President of the Republic of South Africa and Others , in the period from 8–22 October 2002 councillors had the opportunity to cross the floor to a different political party without losing their seats.

In the Stellenbosch council, three councillors from the Democratic Alliance (DA) crossed to the New National Party (NNP), which had formerly been part of the DA. The two councillors of the Alliance for the Community also crossed to the NNP. [2]

PartySeats beforeNet changeSeats after
African National Congress 14Steady2.svg 014
Democratic Alliance 15Decrease2.svg 312
New National Party Increase2.svg 55
African Christian Democratic Party 2Steady2.svg 02
United Democratic Movement 1Steady2.svg 01
Kayamandi Community Alliance1Steady2.svg 01
Alliance for the Community2Decrease2.svg 20

By-elections from October 2002 to August 2004

The following by-elections were held to fill vacant ward seats in the period between the floor crossing periods in October 2002 and September 2004. [3]

DateWardParty of the previous councillorParty of the newly elected councillor
18 June 20035 Democratic Alliance Democratic Alliance
12 Democratic Alliance African National Congress
29 April 200411 African National Congress African National Congress

September 2004 floor crossing

Another floor-crossing period occurred on 1–15 September 2004, in which the five NNP councillors crossed to the ANC. [4]

PartySeats beforeNet changeSeats after
African National Congress 15Increase2.svg 520
Democratic Alliance 11Steady2.svg 011
African Christian Democratic Party 2Steady2.svg 02
United Democratic Movement 1Steady2.svg 01
Kayamandi Community Alliance1Steady2.svg 01
New National Party 5Decrease2.svg 50

March 2006 election

The following table shows the results of the 2006 election. [5]

PartyWardListTotal
seats
Votes%SeatsVotes%Seats
African National Congress 12,97642.101012,93541.98616
Democratic Alliance 12,71941.26912,79141.51615
African Christian Democratic Party 1,5394.9901,4224.6222
Independent Democrats 1,1783.8201,5765.1122
Kayamandi Community Alliance 7692.4907302.3711
United Democratic Movement 4921.6006852.2211
Freedom Front Plus 2350.7602830.9200
Independent candidates 3881.2600
Pan Africanist Congress of Azania 2060.6701480.4800
United Independent Front 1580.5101260.4100
First Community Party of South Africa 1640.5301160.3800
Total30,824100.001930,812100.001837
Valid votes30,82498.3330,81298.30
Invalid/blank votes5221.675321.70
Total votes31,346100.0031,344100.00
Registered voters/turnout64,46048.6364,46048.63

September 2007 floor crossing

The final floor-crossing period occurred on 1–15 September 2007; floor-crossing was subsequently abolished in 2008 by the Fifteenth Amendment of the Constitution. In the Stellenbosch council, one councillor of the Independent Democrats crossed to the African National Congress. [6]

PartySeats beforeNet changeSeats after
African National Congress 16Increase2.svg 117
Democratic Alliance 15Steady2.svg 015
African Christian Democratic Party 2Steady2.svg 02
Independent Democrats 2Decrease2.svg 11
Kayamandi Community Alliance1Steady2.svg 01
United Democratic Movement 1Steady2.svg 01

By-elections from September 2007 to May 2011

The following by-elections were held to fill vacant ward seats in the period between the floor crossing period in September 2007 and the election in May 2011. [3]

DateWardParty of the previous councillorParty of the newly elected councillor
19 March 200817 Democratic Alliance Independent [Note 1]
24 June 200916 Democratic Alliance Democratic Alliance
24 August 20101 African National Congress Democratic Alliance

May 2011 election

The following table shows the results of the 2011 election. [7]

PartyWardListTotal
seats
Votes%SeatsVotes%Seats
Democratic Alliance 28,51558.261729,16659.69825
African National Congress 12,11624.75512,18024.93611
Stellenbosch Civic Association 3,2906.7202,9946.1333
Congress of the People 1,0252.0909581.9611
National People's Party 7401.5107101.4511
Stellenbosch People's Alliance 7311.4906161.2611
African Christian Democratic Party 6571.3405541.1311
Studente Stem Party 3620.7403830.7800
South African Progressive Civic Organisation 3630.7403110.6400
National Freedom Party 2180.4503220.6600
United Democratic Movement 1740.3602530.5200
Freedom Front Plus 2040.4201560.3200
Kayamandi Community Alliance 1630.3301780.3600
Independent candidates 2540.5200
Universal Civics of South Africa 940.190420.0900
United Independent Front 150.030370.0800
United Christian Democratic Party 240.0500
Total48,945100.002248,860100.002143
Valid votes48,94598.4048,86098.52
Invalid/blank votes7951.607331.48
Total votes49,740100.0049,593100.00
Registered voters/turnout79,55162.5379,55162.34

By-elections from May 2011 to August 2016

The following by-elections were held to fill vacant ward seats in the period between the elections in May 2011 and August 2016. [3]

DateWardParty of the previous councillorParty of the newly elected councillor
6 March 201322 Democratic Alliance Democratic Alliance

August 2016 election

The following table shows the results of the 2016 election. [8] [9] [10]

PartyWardListTotal
seats
Votes%SeatsVotes%Seats
Democratic Alliance 38,82169.711839,19169.071230
African National Congress 10,69319.20411,41320.1148
Economic Freedom Fighters 2,0523.6802,1083.7222
Democratic New Civic Association 1,0551.8908021.4111
People's Democratic Movement 7781.4006591.1611
African Christian Democratic Party 6611.1906501.1511
African Independent Congress 3190.5705060.8900
Freedom Front Plus 4120.7403870.6800
United Franschhoek Valley 1640.2902180.3800
Khoisan Kingdom and All People 1320.2401650.2900
Congress of the People 690.1201680.3000
Alliance for Democratic Freedom 1190.2101090.1900
Christian Democrats 960.1701160.2000
Independent candidates 1620.2900
United Democratic Movement 390.0701210.2100
African People's Convention 600.110890.1600
South African Progressive Civic Organisation 230.040390.0700
Nationalist Coloured Party of South Africa 160.0300
Ubuntu Party 150.0300
Total55,686100.002256,741100.002143
Valid votes55,68699.1956,74199.28
Invalid/blank votes4560.814130.72
Total votes56,142100.0057,154100.00
Registered voters/turnout91,88161.1091,88162.20

The local council sends five representatives to the council of the Cape Winelands District Municipality: four from the Democratic Alliance and one from the African National Congress [11]

By-elections from August 2016 to November 2021

The following by-elections were held to fill vacant ward seats in the period between the elections in August 2016 and November 2021. [3]

DateWardParty of the previous councillorParty of the newly elected councillor
10 April 20199 Democratic Alliance Democratic Alliance

November 2021 election

The following table shows the results of the 2021 election. [12]

PartyWardListTotal
seats
Votes%SeatsVotes%Seats
Democratic Alliance 26,13360.801926,73662.13928
African National Congress 6,93916.1447,12316.5548
Good 2,5725.9802,7396.3633
Economic Freedom Fighters 1,8244.2401,7984.1822
African Christian Democratic Party 1,0732.5001,0392.4111
Freedom Front Plus 8612.0009222.1411
Independent candidates 1,0292.3900
Patriotic Alliance 4991.1604971.1511
People's Democratic Movement 4681.0903820.8911
Democratic New Civic Association 3120.7302950.6900
Cape Coloured Congress 2420.5602880.6700
African Transformation Movement 1830.4302330.5400
Pan Africanist Congress of Azania 1640.3801870.4300
Cape Independence Party 1320.3101780.4100
United Democratic Movement 1290.3001740.4000
Africa Restoration Alliance 790.180900.2100
Spectrum National Party 760.180730.1700
Al Jama-ah 750.170710.1600
Congress of the People 530.120800.1900
Independent Civic Organisation of South Africa 560.130440.1000
Economic Emancipation Forum 250.060490.1100
African Freedom Revolution 170.040360.0800
African Progressive Movement 430.1000
Total42,984100.002343,034100.002245
Valid votes42,98498.7843,03498.89
Invalid/blank votes5311.224811.11
Total votes43,515100.0043,515100.00
Registered voters/turnout94,59146.0094,59146.00

By-elections from November 2021

The following by-elections were held to fill vacant ward seats in the period since the election in November 2021. [3]

DateWardParty of the previous councillorParty of the newly elected councillor
8 Mar 202321 Democratic Alliance Democratic Alliance
28 Aug 2024 [13] 17 Democratic Alliance Democratic Alliance
23 Oct 2024 [14] 8 Democratic Alliance Democratic Alliance

In a by-election in ward 21, held on 8 March 2023 after the previous DA councillor took up a vacancy in parliament, the DA candidate retained the seat for the party with a solid majority. The African Christian Democratic Party increased its share of the vote to take second place. [15]

Notes

  1. The former councillor was re-elected to the ward as an independent.

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