Candidates contesting the municipal by-elections taking place on 13 August 2014

Municipal ward by-elections will take place in the Eastern Cape, Free State, Gauteng, KwaZulu-Natal, Limpopo, Mpumalanga, North West, the Northern Cape and Western Cape on Wednesday, 13 August 2014.

A total of 25 wards will be contested by 62 candidates, representing 12 political parties and four (4) independent candidates. Three by-elections are uncontested.

Four (4) by-elections will take place in the Eastern Cape:

  • Ward 10 in Ndlambe [Port Alfred] Municipality – EC105 will be contested by Mzoli Abraham Luzipo of the African National Congress; and Raymond Lionel Schenk of the Democratic Alliance. The ward was previously represented by the Democratic Alliance and became vacant as a result of the councillor being elected to represent the party in the Provincial Legislature
  • Ward 11 in Port St Johns [Port St Johns] Municipality – EC154 will be contested by Masixole Hobo of the African National Congress; Zolile Mokweni of the Economic Freedom Fighters; and Cromwell Sipho Mkalali of the United Democratic Movement. The ward was previously represented by the African National Congress and became vacant as a result of the death of the councillor
  • Ward 10 in Nelson Mandela Bay [Port Elizabeth] – NMA will be contested by William Peter Bense of the African National Congress; Anita Jeanette Smith of the Congress of the People; and Andy George Jordan of the Democratic Alliance. The ward was previously represented by the Democratic Alliance and became vacant as a result of the councillor being elected to represent the party in the Provincial Legislature
  • Ward 40 in Nelson Mandela Bay [Port Elizabeth] – NMA will be contested by Thozamile Qushani of the African National Congress; Margaret Hombakazi Befile of the Congress of the People; and Dacre Berrangé Haddon of the Democratic Alliance. The ward was previously represented by the Democratic Alliance and became vacant as a result of the councillor being elected to represent the party in the Provincial Legislature.

Two (2) by-elections will take place in the Free State:

  • Ward 17 in Moqhaka [Kroonstad] Municipality – FS201 will be contested by Puseletso Maria Masisi of the African National Congress; Johan Geldenhuis of the Democratic Alliance; and Pieter Johannes Gryffenberg of the Vryheidsfront Plus. The ward was previously represented by the Democratic Alliance and became vacant as a result of the resignation of the councillor
  • Ward 24 in Mangaung Metropolitan [Bloemfontein] Municipality – MAN will be contested by Kgotso Charles Tau of the African National Congress; Gerhardus Dirk Petrus Kotzé of the Democratic Alliance; and Elizabeth Snyman-Van Deventer of the Vryheidsfront Plus. The ward was previously represented by the Democratic Alliance and became vacant as a result of the resignation of the councillor.

Three (3) by-elections will take place in Gauteng:

  • Ward 32 in the City of Johannesburg [Johannesburg] Municipality – JHB will be contested by Tebogo Sithathu of the African National Congress; Bongani Nkomo of the Democratic Alliance; and Thobekile Xaba of the Inkatha Freedom Party. The ward was previously represented by the Democratic Alliance and became vacant as a result of the councillor being elected to represent the party in the National Assembly.
  • Ward 90 in the City of Johannesburg [Johannesburg] Municipality – JHB will be contested by Joy Myrna Coplan of the African National Congress; and Anthony William Still of the Democratic Alliance. The ward was previously represented by the Democratic Alliance and became vacant as a result of the councillor being elected to represent the party in the National Assembly
  • Ward 52 in Tshwane Metropolitan [Pretoria] Municipality – TSH will be contested by Jan Carl Kruger, an independent candidate; Rensche Leondri Bell of the African National Congress; Frans Johannes Smith of the Democratic Alliance; and Given Mmutle Moeketsi of the Inkatha Freedom Party. The ward was previously represented by the Democratic Alliance and became vacant as a result of the councillor being elected to represent the party in the Provincial Legislature.

One (1) by-election will take place in KwaZulu-Natal:

  • Ward 4 in Indaka [Waaihoek] Municipality – KZN233 will be contested by Siyabonsa Zablon Sibisi, an independent candidate; Mzwandile Beatus Mbhele of the African National Congress; Nelisiwe Gladness Magubane of the Inkatha Freedom Party; and Vusumuzi Joseph Xulu of the National Freedom Party. The ward was previously represented by the Inkatha Freedom Party and became vacant as a result of the termination of the councillor’s membership by the party.

Two (2) by-elections will take place in Limpopo:

  • Ward 20 in Polokwane [Pietersburg] Municipality – LIM354 will be contested by Mosenyi Noah Mamabolo of the African National Congress; and Hermanus Frans Marx of the Democratic Alliance. The ward was previously represented by the Democratic Alliance and became vacant as a result of the councillor being elected to represent the party in the Provincial Legislature
  • Ward 23 in Polokwane [Pietersburg] Municipality – LIM354 will be contested by Mankwai Dorcus Mogano of the African National Congress; and Roelof Frederik Lourens of the Democratic Alliance. The ward was previously represented by the Democratic Alliance and became vacant as a result of the resignation of the councillor.

Two (2) by-elections are scheduled to take place in Mpumalanga of which one is uncontested:

  • Michael Petros Ntuli of the African National Congress is the only candidate contesting Ward 2 in Emakhazeni [Belfast] Municipality – MP314. The ward was previously represented by the African National Congress and became vacant as a result of the termination of the councillor’s membership by the party.
  • Ward 14 in Thaba Chweu [Sabie] Municipality – MP321 will be contested by Rina Hellen Thenjekwayo of the African National Congress; and Willem Karel De Jongh of the Democratic Alliance. The ward was previously represented by the Democratic Alliance and became vacant as a result of the resignation of the councillor.

Four (4) by-elections will take place in North West of which two are uncontested

  • Cornelius Nthapeleng Morei of the African National Congress is the only candidate contesting Ward 6 in Rustenburg [Rustenburg] Municipality – NW373. The ward was previously represented by the African National Congress and became vacant as a result of the death of the councillor.
  • Joseph Ditsheko Ngwato of the African National Congress is the only candidate contesting Ward 12 in Rustenburg [Rustenburg] Municipality – NW373. The ward was previously represented by African National Congress and became vacant as a result of the death of the councillor.
  • Ward 25 in Rustenburg [Rustenburg] Municipality – NW373 will be contested by Joseph Scotch Thihira, an independent candidate; William Mandla Mangweni of the African National Congress; and Susan Adeline Mosito of the African People’s Convention. The ward was previously represented by an independent candidate and became vacant as a result of the resignation of the councillor
  • Ward 22 in Tlokwe [Potchefstroom] Municipality – NW402 will be contested by Huibrecht Catharina Stoltz of the African National Congress; and Sandra Britz of the Democratic Alliance. The ward was previously represented by the Democratic Alliance and became vacant as a result of the councillor being elected to represent the party in the National Assembly.

Two (2) by-elections will take place in the Northern Cape:

  • Ward 4 in NAMA KHOI [Springbok] Municipality – NC062 will be contested by Ida Salona of the African National Congress; and Rodney Kritzinger of the Democratic Alliance. The ward was previously represented by the Democratic Alliance and became vacant as a result of the resignation of the councillor.
  • Ward 11 in KHARA HAIS [Upington] Municipality – NC083 will be contested by Maria Bosman of the African National Congress; and Ragel Maria Matthys of the Democratic Alliance. The ward was previously represented by the African National Congress and became vacant as a result of the death of the councillor.

Five (5) by-elections will take place in the Western Cape:

  • Ward 5 in the City of Cape Town [Cape Town] Municipality – CPT will be contested by Thando Dedezane of the African National Congress; and Helen Carstens of the Democratic Alliance. The ward was previously represented by the Democratic Alliance and became vacant as a result of the councillor being elected to represent the party in the National Assembly
  • Ward 54 in the City of Cape Town [Cape Town] Municipality – CPT will be contested by Thandeka Sisusa of the African National Congress; and Jacques David Weber of the Democratic Alliance. The ward was previously represented by the Democratic Alliance and became vacant as a result of the councillor being elected to represent the party in the Provincial Legislature
  • Ward 56 in the City of Cape Town [Cape Town] Municipality – CPT will be contested by Shakoor Cupido, an independent candidate; Fidel Issel of the African National Congress; Mugidien Barnes of Al Jama-ah; Lisa Valencia Pauline McBride of the Democratic Alliance; and Moegamat Yasien Mohamed of the Pan Africanist Congress of Azania. The ward was previously represented by the Democratic Alliance and became vacant as a result of the councillor being elected to represent the party in the National Assembly
  • Ward 10 in Swartland [Malmesbury] Municipality – WC015 will be contested by Willie William van Rooy of the African National Congress; and Lionel Traut of the Democratic Alliance. The ward was previously represented by the Democratic Alliance and became vacant as a result of the councillor being elected to represent the party in the National Assembly.
  • Ward 13 in Mossel Bay [Mossel Bay] Municipality – WC043 will be contested by Faizell Baselero Porter of the African National Congress; Rosina Henrietta Ruiters of the Democratic Alliance; and Elizabeth Joubert of the Independent Civic Organisation of South Africa. The ward was previously represented by the Democratic Alliance and became vacant as a result of the termination of the councillor’s membership by the party.

Voting stations will be open from 07h00 to 21h00. A total of 214 861 voters are registered in the 124 voting districts where by-elections will be taking place.

Voters who need more information on the by-elections should contact their local Municipal Electoral Officer during office hours or visit the IEC website at www.elections.org.za. Contact details for Municipal Electoral Officers are available on the website (contact us).

Registered voters can also SMS their ID number to 32810 to check whether their registration details are correct.

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