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City of Johannesburg elections

A The City of Johannesburg Metropolitan Municipality council consists of 270 City Councillors elected by mixed-member proportional representation. The councillors are divided into two kinds: (a) 135 Ward councillors who have been elected by first-past-the-post voting in 135 wards; and (b) 135 councillors elected from party lists (so that the total number of party representatives is proportional to the number of votes received).

Ward Councillors have more local responsibilities, including setting up Ward Committees in their wards to raise local issues, commenting on town planning and other local matters in their ward, and liaising with local ratepayers' and residents' associations. PR Councillors are usually allocated to more political tasks within their party structures and within the City.

Results edit

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

Event ANC DA ASA EFF PA IFP FF+ NNP Other Total
2000 election 128 73 8 1 7 217
2002 floor-crossing 133 59 7 0 8 10 217
2004 floor-crossing 139 60 8 0 0 10 217
2006 election 136 59 7 1 14 217
2007 floor-crossing 137 59 9 1 11 217
2011 election 153 90 4 1 12 260
2016 election 121 104 30 1 5 1 8 270
2021 election 91 71 44 29 8 7 4 16 270

December 2000 edit

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

PartyWardListTotal
seats
Votes%SeatsVotes%Seats
African National Congress354,22559.0070352,70758.7958128
Democratic Alliance202,42133.7237199,90533.323673
Inkatha Freedom Party20,9243.49221,7303.6268
Pan Africanist Congress of Azania7,0881.1807,7131.2933
United Democratic Movement2,4430.4104,8360.8111
Independent candidates6,3971.0700
African Christian Democratic Party7260.1204,1960.7011
Christian Democratic Party1,7520.2902,5060.4211
Azanian People's Organisation1,4550.2401,9430.3211
Freedom Front Plus1,4780.2501,1140.1911
Gemini Movement7160.1201,0860.1800
Green Party of South Africa2090.0301,3350.2200
Workers Party2080.0308660.1400
Thembelihle Masibambane Civic Organisation3300.0500
Total600,372100.00109599,937100.00108217
Valid votes600,37298.29599,93798.25
Invalid/blank votes10,4581.7110,6861.75
Total votes610,830100.00610,623100.00
Registered voters/turnout1,552,79139.341,552,79139.32

By-elections (December 2000–October 2002) edit

The following by-elections were held to fill vacant ward seats in the period between the election in December 2000 and the floor crossing period in October 2002.[2]

Date Ward Party of the previous councillor Party of the newly elected councillor
15 September 2001 1 African National Congress African National Congress
93 Democratic Alliance Democratic Alliance
17 April 2002 107 African National Congress African National Congress
15 May 2002 47 African National Congress Independent
25 September 2002 97 Democratic Alliance Democratic Alliance

October 2002 floor crossing edit

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 to 22 October 2002 councillors had the opportunity to cross the floor to a different political party without losing their seats.

In the Johannesburg council, eight councillors crossed from the Democratic Alliance (DA) to the New National Party (NNP), which had formerly been part of the DA, and six councillors crossed from the DA to the African National Congress (ANC). One councillor each from the Inkatha Freedom Party and the Freedom Front Plus crossed to the Christian Democratic Party (CDP). The single councillor of the Azanian People's Organisation crossed to the Black Consciousness Forum.[3]

Party Seats before Net change Seats after
African National Congress 127   6 133
Democratic Alliance 73   14 59
New National Party   8 8
Inkatha Freedom Party 8   1 7
Pan Africanist Congress of Azania 3   0 3
Christian Democratic Party 1   2 3
United Democratic Movement 1   0 1
African Christian Democratic Party 1   0 1
Independent 1   0 1
Black Consciousness Forum   1 1
Azanian People's Organisation 1   1 0
Freedom Front Plus 1   1 0

By-elections (October 2002–August 2004) edit

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.[2]

Date Ward Party of the previous councillor Party of the newly elected councillor
30 October 2002 75 African National Congress Inkatha Freedom Party
22 January 2003 60 African National Congress African National Congress
7 May 2003 57 Democratic Alliance Democratic Alliance
15 October 2003 41 African National Congress African National Congress
23 June 2004 70 Democratic Alliance Democratic Alliance
89 Democratic Alliance Democratic Alliance

September 2004 floor crossing edit

Another floor-crossing period occurred on 1–15 September 2004. Seven councillors crossed from the NNP to the ANC, one councillor crossed from the NNP to the Independent Democrats, and one crossed from the CDP to the DA.[4]

Party Seats before Net change Seats after
African National Congress 132   7 139
Democratic Alliance 59   1 60
Inkatha Freedom Party 8   0 8
Pan Africanist Congress of Azania 3   0 3
Christian Democratic Party 3   1 2
United Democratic Movement 1   0 1
African Christian Democratic Party 1   0 1
Independent 1   0 1
Black Consciousness Forum 1   0 1
Independent Democrats   1 1
New National Party 8   8 0

By-elections (September 2004–February 2006) edit

The following by-elections were held to fill vacant ward seats in the period between the floor crossing periods in September 2004 and the election in March 2006.[2]

Date Ward Party of the previous councillor Party of the newly elected councillor
20 April 2005 38 African National Congress African National Congress
27 July 2005 74 Democratic Alliance Democratic Alliance

March 2006 edit

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

PartyWardListTotal
seats
Votes%SeatsVotes%Seats
African National Congress429,28261.8575433,05162.7461136
Democratic Alliance187,34026.9931187,11627.112859
Inkatha Freedom Party23,1373.33223,4603.4057
Independent Democrats13,0001.87013,3691.9444
Independent candidates13,8832.0011
African Christian Democratic Party6,8310.9806,6880.9722
Pan Africanist Congress of Azania5,2520.7605,6380.8222
Freedom Front Plus3,9430.5703,9510.5711
United Democratic Movement1,9310.2804,0240.5811
Azanian People's Organisation2,8270.4102,9930.4311
Operation Khanyisa Movement1,1730.1703,1320.4511
Christian Democratic Party1,5030.2201,4850.2211
Christian Front1,6210.2301,2960.1911
National Democratic Convention7730.1101,6080.2300
United Independent Front3380.0501,0460.1500
Gemini Movement5380.0806250.0900
Black Consciousness Forum1820.0304510.0700
Sunrise Park, Protea City and Greenside Residents' Association4690.0700
Economic Freedom Movement400.0103310.0500
Total694,063100.00109690,264100.00108217
Valid votes694,06398.56690,26498.29
Invalid/blank votes10,1381.4412,0011.71
Total votes704,201100.00702,265100.00
Registered voters/turnout1,739,29240.491,739,29240.38

By-elections (March 2006–August 2007) edit

The following by-elections were held to fill vacant ward seats in the period between the election in March 2006 and the floor crossing period in September 2007.[2]

Date Ward Party of the previous councillor Party of the newly elected councillor
7 June 2006 10 African National Congress African National Congress
23 May 2007 31 African National Congress African National Congress

September 2007 floor crossing edit

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 Johannesburg council two councillors crossed from the Independent Democrats to the Inkatha Freedom Party, one councillor crossed from the Pan Africanist Congress (PAC) to the African People's Convention, and one councillor crossed from the PAC to the African National Congress.[6]

Party Seats before Net change Seats after
African National Congress 136   1 137
Democratic Alliance 59   0 59
Inkatha Freedom Party 7   2 9
Independent Democrats 4   2 2
Independent 1   0 1
African Christian Democratic Party 2   0 2
Freedom Front Plus 1   0 1
United Democratic Movement 1   0 1
Azanian People's Organisation 1   0 1
Operation Khanyisa Movement 1   0 1
Christian Democratic Party 1   0 1
Christian Front 1   0 1
African People's Convention   1 1
Pan Africanist Congress of Azania 2   2 0

By-elections (September 2007–May 2011) edit

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.[2]

Date Ward Party of the previous councillor Party of the newly elected councillor
26 September 2007 22 African National Congress African National Congress
103 Democratic Alliance Democratic Alliance
15 October 2008 76 African National Congress African National Congress
28 January 2009 19 African National Congress African National Congress
8 July 2009 90 Democratic Alliance Democratic Alliance
2 September 2009 18 Democratic Alliance Democratic Alliance

May 2011 edit

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

PartyWardListTotal
seats
Votes%SeatsVotes%Seats
African National Congress626,02657.8284646,32859.2969153
Democratic Alliance377,79934.9045374,50534.354590
Inkatha Freedom Party17,9331.66117,5571.6134
Congress of the People12,9361.19012,0991.1133
National Freedom Party8,0220.7408,9840.8222
Independent candidates10,0190.9300
African People's Convention4,2230.3905,7470.5311
African Christian Democratic Party4,8000.4404,3850.4011
Pan Africanist Congress of Azania4,6550.4303,8380.3511
Freedom Front Plus2,9560.2702,4770.2311
United Democratic Movement2,6650.2502,3570.2211
Al Jama-ah2,0270.1902,9620.2711
Azanian People's Organisation2,6290.2402,1730.2011
Operation Khanyisa Movement1,6660.1502,7570.2511
Christian Democratic Party1,1360.1009990.0900
African Christian Alliance-Afrikaner Christen Alliansie1,2410.1107700.0700
Black Consciousness Party7750.0706540.0600
South African Progressive Civic Organisation6650.0605310.0500
Socialist Party of Azania1900.0203110.0300
Christian Front1570.0103240.0300
Liberal Democratic Party310.0002360.0200
United Residents Front1120.0101300.0100
Total1,082,663100.001301,090,124100.00130260
Valid votes1,082,66398.561,090,12498.94
Invalid/blank votes15,8031.4411,7241.06
Total votes1,098,466100.001,101,848100.00
Registered voters/turnout2,010,12154.652,010,12154.82

By-elections (May 2011–August 2016) edit

The following by-elections were held to fill vacant ward seats in the period between the elections in May 2011 and August 2016.[2]

August 2016 edit

In the election of 3 August 2016 the African National Congress (ANC) won the largest share of the seats on the council with 121 but did not achieve a majority. On 22 August 2016, minority parties voted with the DA to elect its mayoral candidate, Herman Mashaba, as the first Democratic Alliance mayor of Johannesburg.[8] Mashaba appointed a mayoral committee consisting of the DA and the Inkatha Freedom Party (IFP). Mashaba resigned on 27 November 2019. The ANC regional chair Geoff Makhubo was elected mayor on 4 December 2019, marking the return of the ANC to the city's executive since its ousting in 2016.[9] Makhubo died from COVID-19 related complications on 9 July 2021 and Eunice Mgcina was appointed acting mayor.[10]

The following table shows the results of the 2016 election.[11][12]

 
PartyWardListTotal
seats
Votes%SeatsVotes%Seats
African National Congress554,02744.0984563,91244.9237121
Democratic Alliance481,83738.3451483,01838.4853104
Economic Freedom Fighters141,30311.240137,20210.933030
Inkatha Freedom Party21,8561.74021,4641.7155
African Independent Congress17,5751.40020,3891.6244
Independent candidates15,4161.2300
Freedom Front Plus4,2120.3403,9160.3111
African Christian Democratic Party3,5340.2803,9400.3111
Al Jama-ah2,7940.2203,9080.3111
United Democratic Movement3,4780.2803,0800.2511
Congress of the People1,8510.1502,6790.2111
Patriotic Alliance1,6870.1302,1480.1711
Pan Africanist Congress of Azania1,1190.0902,0800.1700
African People's Convention5810.0502,0640.1600
Truly Alliance1,5110.1201,0020.0800
Azanian People's Organisation1,2790.1008150.0600
Operation Khanyisa Movement7940.0609950.0800
Patriotic Association of South Africa6940.0606250.0500
Socialist Party of Azania2810.0203430.0300
International Revelation Congress1800.0103690.0300
Agang South Africa970.0103800.0300
African People's Socialist Party2670.0201950.0200
Ubuntu Party660.0103800.0300
Building a Cohesive Society1200.0101580.0100
People's Civic Organisation620.0001730.0100
Prem Peoples Agenda270.000930.0100
Bolsheviks Party of South Africa00.000570.0000
United Front of Civics500.0000
Total1,256,698100.001351,255,385100.00135270
Valid votes1,256,69898.691,255,38598.56
Invalid/blank votes16,7451.3118,3761.44
Total votes1,273,443100.001,273,761100.00
Registered voters/turnout2,239,96656.852,239,96656.87

By-elections (August 2016–November 2021) edit

The following by-elections were held to fill vacant ward seats in the period between the elections in August 2016 and November 2021.[2]

Date Ward Party of the previous councillor Party of the newly elected councillor
5 April 2017 73 Democratic Alliance Democratic Alliance
23 August 2017 124 African National Congress African National Congress
28 February 2018 14 African National Congress African National Congress
25 April 2018 72 Democratic Alliance Democratic Alliance
88 Democratic Alliance Democratic Alliance
92 African National Congress African National Congress
23 May 2018 85 Democratic Alliance Democratic Alliance
10 April 2019 50 African National Congress African National Congress
122 African National Congress African National Congress
24 July 2019 54 Democratic Alliance Democratic Alliance
83 Democratic Alliance Democratic Alliance
109 Democratic Alliance African National Congress
112 Democratic Alliance Democratic Alliance
11 November 2020[Note 1] 9 Democratic Alliance Al Jama-ah
41 African National Congress African National Congress
68 Democratic Alliance Patriotic Alliance
120 Democratic Alliance African National Congress
130 African National Congress African National Congress
19 May 2021[Note 1] 7 Democratic Alliance African National Congress
17 Democratic Alliance Patriotic Alliance
18 Democratic Alliance Patriotic Alliance
23 Democratic Alliance Democratic Alliance

By the end of the term of the council, the changes in ward seats meant that the party composition was as follows.

November 2021 edit

The following table shows the results of the 2021 election.[13][14]

PartyWardListTotal
seats
Votes%SeatsVotes%Seats
African National Congress313,38733.9787306,90233.22491
Democratic Alliance247,53326.8343235,12025.452871
ActionSA128,98613.980167,35918.124444
Economic Freedom Fighters102,75111.14093,41210.112929
Patriotic Alliance26,8302.91227,3462.9668
Inkatha Freedom Party21,7432.36221,8012.3657
Freedom Front Plus12,4281.35012,2431.3344
African Christian Democratic Party9,9991.0809,4691.0333
Al Jama-ah9,9611.0817,6470.8323
Independent candidates11,9041.2900
African Independent Congress4,6190.5006,3410.6922
African Heart Congress4,3410.4703,9380.4311
Good3,6840.4003,0890.3311
African Transformation Movement3,6600.4002,9740.3211
United Democratic Movement2,2910.2502,2180.2411
Congress of the People2,2970.2501,7790.1911
Pan Africanist Congress of Azania1,5120.1602,4670.2711
United Independent Movement1,2630.1401,1620.1311
African People's Convention1,2120.1301,0650.1211
Defenders of the People1,0790.1201,1340.1200
Party of Action8990.1001,1780.1300
Black First Land First8340.0901,1030.1200
Azanian People's Organisation9250.1007420.0800
Abantu Batho Congress4560.0501,1620.1300
National Freedom Party5520.0601,0170.1100
African Ambassadors of South Africa8490.0907030.0800
International Revelation Congress2670.0308240.0900
Africa Restoration Alliance7100.0803770.0400
Change6730.0703510.0400
The Organic Humanity Movement6050.0703930.0400
Justice and Employment Party4650.0504910.0500
Economic Emancipation Forum6040.0703470.0400
Agang South Africa7630.0800
Activists Movement of South Africa2340.0304950.0500
National People's Front2470.0304220.0500
Us the People1440.0205190.0600
Abahlaly Baahi2020.0204190.0500
African Security Congress300.0005820.0600
Bolsheviks Party of South Africa3250.0402850.0300
African People's Movement1410.0204370.0500
Democratic Artists Party170.0005540.0600
People's Freedom Party410.0005090.0600
South African Royal Kingdoms Organization2240.0202880.0300
Forum for Service Delivery1970.0203070.0300
Shosholoza Progressive Party3480.0401500.0200
Amalgamated Rainbow Movement1950.0202520.0300
Disrupt Party2790.0301520.0200
Royal Loyal Progress2810.0301470.0200
Community Solidarity Association400.0002420.0300
African Freedom Revolution70.0002240.0200
Agency for New Agenda2210.0200
Civic Movement of South Africa590.0101510.0200
United Cultural Movement560.0101490.0200
International Party00.0001880.0200
Black and White Party540.0101140.0100
Sakhisizwe Convention240.0000
African Covenant10.0000
Total922,465100.00135923,724100.00135270
Valid votes922,46598.78923,72498.72
Invalid/blank votes11,4321.2211,9751.28
Total votes933,897100.00935,699100.00
Registered voters/turnout2,220,71042.052,220,71042.14

By-elections (November 2021–present) edit

The following by-elections were held to fill vacant ward seats in the period from the election in November 2021.

Date Ward Party of the previous councillor Party of the newly elected councillor
31 May 2022[2] 53 African National Congress African National Congress
28 June 2023[15] 7 African National Congress Patriotic Alliance
23 August 2023[16] 102 Democratic Alliance Democratic Alliance

Notes edit

  1. ^ a b By-election was delayed due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

References edit

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  3. ^ "2002 Detailed Floor Crossing Report" (PDF). Electoral Commission. Retrieved 25 August 2016.
  4. ^ "2004 Floor Crossing - Summary report" (PDF). Electoral Commission. Retrieved 17 April 2017.
  5. ^ "Local Government Elections 2006 - Seat Calculation Detail: JHB - City of Johannesburg [Johannesburg]" (PDF). Independent Electoral Commission. Retrieved 2 November 2021.
  6. ^ "2007 Floor Crossing - Summary report" (PDF). Electoral Commission. Retrieved 17 April 2017.
  7. ^ "Local Government Elections 2011 - Seat Calculation Detail: JHB - City of Johannesburg [Johannesburg]" (PDF). Independent Electoral Commission. Retrieved 2 November 2021.
  8. ^ "Herman Mashaba elected Johannesburg mayor, marking the end of ANC rule in the city". Mail & Guardian. 22 August 2016. Retrieved 23 August 2016.
  9. ^ Adonis, Vusi (4 December 2019). "JUST IN: ANC's Geoff Makhubo is Joburg's new mayor". IOL. Retrieved 4 December 2019.
  10. ^ "Eunice Mgcina is acting mayor of Joburg".
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  12. ^ "Seat Calculation Detail: Johannesburg" (PDF). Independent Electoral Commission. Retrieved 17 August 2016.
  13. ^ "Results Summary – All Ballots: Johannesburg" (PDF). Independent Electoral Commission. Retrieved 7 November 2021.
  14. ^ "Seat Calculation Detail: Johannesburg" (PDF). Independent Electoral Commission. Retrieved 7 November 2021.
  15. ^ Sussman, Wayne (29 June 2023). "JUNE BY-ELECTIONS: PA benefits from absent DA to trounce ANC in Joburg ward, but ruling party records crucial win over IFP in KZN". Daily Maverick. Retrieved 29 June 2023.
  16. ^ Sussman, Wayne (24 August 2023). "August by-elections: ANC, DA record EC, Joburg victories". Daily Maverick. Retrieved 24 August 2023.

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A The City of Johannesburg Metropolitan Municipality council consists of 270 City Councillors elected by mixed member proportional representation The councillors are divided into two kinds a 135 Ward councillors who have been elected by first past the post voting in 135 wards and b 135 councillors elected from party lists so that the total number of party representatives is proportional to the number of votes received Ward Councillors have more local responsibilities including setting up Ward Committees in their wards to raise local issues commenting on town planning and other local matters in their ward and liaising with local ratepayers and residents associations PR Councillors are usually allocated to more political tasks within their party structures and within the City Contents 1 Results 2 December 2000 2 1 By elections December 2000 October 2002 2 2 October 2002 floor crossing 2 3 By elections October 2002 August 2004 2 4 September 2004 floor crossing 2 5 By elections September 2004 February 2006 3 March 2006 3 1 By elections March 2006 August 2007 3 2 September 2007 floor crossing 3 3 By elections September 2007 May 2011 4 May 2011 4 1 By elections May 2011 August 2016 5 August 2016 5 1 By elections August 2016 November 2021 6 November 2021 6 1 By elections November 2021 present 7 Notes 8 ReferencesResults editThe following table shows the composition of the council after past elections Event ANC DA ASA EFF PA IFP FF NNP Other Total2000 election 128 73 8 1 7 2172002 floor crossing 133 59 7 0 8 10 2172004 floor crossing 139 60 8 0 0 10 2172006 election 136 59 7 1 14 2172007 floor crossing 137 59 9 1 11 2172011 election 153 90 4 1 12 2602016 election 121 104 30 1 5 1 8 2702021 election 91 71 44 29 8 7 4 16 270December 2000 editMain article 2000 South African municipal elections The following table shows the results of the 2000 election 1 PartyWardListTotalseatsVotes SeatsVotes SeatsAfrican National Congress354 22559 0070352 70758 7958128Democratic Alliance202 42133 7237199 90533 323673Inkatha Freedom Party20 9243 49221 7303 6268Pan Africanist Congress of Azania7 0881 1807 7131 2933United Democratic Movement2 4430 4104 8360 8111Independent candidates6 3971 0700African Christian Democratic Party7260 1204 1960 7011Christian Democratic Party1 7520 2902 5060 4211Azanian People s Organisation1 4550 2401 9430 3211Freedom Front Plus1 4780 2501 1140 1911Gemini Movement7160 1201 0860 1800Green Party of South Africa2090 0301 3350 2200Workers Party2080 0308660 1400Thembelihle Masibambane Civic Organisation3300 0500Total600 372100 00109599 937100 00108217Valid votes600 37298 29599 93798 25Invalid blank votes10 4581 7110 6861 75Total votes610 830100 00610 623100 00Registered voters turnout1 552 79139 341 552 79139 32By elections December 2000 October 2002 edit The following by elections were held to fill vacant ward seats in the period between the election in December 2000 and the floor crossing period in October 2002 2 Date Ward Party of the previous councillor Party of the newly elected councillor15 September 2001 1 African National Congress African National Congress93 Democratic Alliance Democratic Alliance17 April 2002 107 African National Congress African National Congress15 May 2002 47 African National Congress Independent25 September 2002 97 Democratic Alliance Democratic AllianceOctober 2002 floor crossing edit See also Floor crossing South Africa 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 to 22 October 2002 councillors had the opportunity to cross the floor to a different political party without losing their seats In the Johannesburg council eight councillors crossed from the Democratic Alliance DA to the New National Party NNP which had formerly been part of the DA and six councillors crossed from the DA to the African National Congress ANC One councillor each from the Inkatha Freedom Party and the Freedom Front Plus crossed to the Christian Democratic Party CDP The single councillor of the Azanian People s Organisation crossed to the Black Consciousness Forum 3 Party Seats before Net change Seats afterAfrican National Congress 127 nbsp 6 133Democratic Alliance 73 nbsp 14 59New National Party nbsp 8 8Inkatha Freedom Party 8 nbsp 1 7Pan Africanist Congress of Azania 3 nbsp 0 3Christian Democratic Party 1 nbsp 2 3United Democratic Movement 1 nbsp 0 1African Christian Democratic Party 1 nbsp 0 1Independent 1 nbsp 0 1Black Consciousness Forum nbsp 1 1Azanian People s Organisation 1 nbsp 1 0Freedom Front Plus 1 nbsp 1 0By elections October 2002 August 2004 edit 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 2 Date Ward Party of the previous councillor Party of the newly elected councillor30 October 2002 75 African National Congress Inkatha Freedom Party22 January 2003 60 African National Congress African National Congress7 May 2003 57 Democratic Alliance Democratic Alliance15 October 2003 41 African National Congress African National Congress23 June 2004 70 Democratic Alliance Democratic Alliance89 Democratic Alliance Democratic AllianceSeptember 2004 floor crossing edit Another floor crossing period occurred on 1 15 September 2004 Seven councillors crossed from the NNP to the ANC one councillor crossed from the NNP to the Independent Democrats and one crossed from the CDP to the DA 4 Party Seats before Net change Seats afterAfrican National Congress 132 nbsp 7 139Democratic Alliance 59 nbsp 1 60Inkatha Freedom Party 8 nbsp 0 8Pan Africanist Congress of Azania 3 nbsp 0 3Christian Democratic Party 3 nbsp 1 2United Democratic Movement 1 nbsp 0 1African Christian Democratic Party 1 nbsp 0 1Independent 1 nbsp 0 1Black Consciousness Forum 1 nbsp 0 1Independent Democrats nbsp 1 1New National Party 8 nbsp 8 0By elections September 2004 February 2006 edit The following by elections were held to fill vacant ward seats in the period between the floor crossing periods in September 2004 and the election in March 2006 2 Date Ward Party of the previous councillor Party of the newly elected councillor20 April 2005 38 African National Congress African National Congress27 July 2005 74 Democratic Alliance Democratic AllianceMarch 2006 editMain article 2006 South African municipal elections The following table shows the results of the 2006 election 5 PartyWardListTotalseatsVotes SeatsVotes SeatsAfrican National Congress429 28261 8575433 05162 7461136Democratic Alliance187 34026 9931187 11627 112859Inkatha Freedom Party23 1373 33223 4603 4057Independent Democrats13 0001 87013 3691 9444Independent candidates13 8832 0011African Christian Democratic Party6 8310 9806 6880 9722Pan Africanist Congress of Azania5 2520 7605 6380 8222Freedom Front Plus3 9430 5703 9510 5711United Democratic Movement1 9310 2804 0240 5811Azanian People s Organisation2 8270 4102 9930 4311Operation Khanyisa Movement1 1730 1703 1320 4511Christian Democratic Party1 5030 2201 4850 2211Christian Front1 6210 2301 2960 1911National Democratic Convention7730 1101 6080 2300United Independent Front3380 0501 0460 1500Gemini Movement5380 0806250 0900Black Consciousness Forum1820 0304510 0700Sunrise Park Protea City and Greenside Residents Association4690 0700Economic Freedom Movement400 0103310 0500Total694 063100 00109690 264100 00108217Valid votes694 06398 56690 26498 29Invalid blank votes10 1381 4412 0011 71Total votes704 201100 00702 265100 00Registered voters turnout1 739 29240 491 739 29240 38By elections March 2006 August 2007 edit The following by elections were held to fill vacant ward seats in the period between the election in March 2006 and the floor crossing period in September 2007 2 Date Ward Party of the previous councillor Party of the newly elected councillor7 June 2006 10 African National Congress African National Congress23 May 2007 31 African National Congress African National CongressSeptember 2007 floor crossing edit 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 Johannesburg council two councillors crossed from the Independent Democrats to the Inkatha Freedom Party one councillor crossed from the Pan Africanist Congress PAC to the African People s Convention and one councillor crossed from the PAC to the African National Congress 6 Party Seats before Net change Seats afterAfrican National Congress 136 nbsp 1 137Democratic Alliance 59 nbsp 0 59Inkatha Freedom Party 7 nbsp 2 9Independent Democrats 4 nbsp 2 2Independent 1 nbsp 0 1African Christian Democratic Party 2 nbsp 0 2Freedom Front Plus 1 nbsp 0 1United Democratic Movement 1 nbsp 0 1Azanian People s Organisation 1 nbsp 0 1Operation Khanyisa Movement 1 nbsp 0 1Christian Democratic Party 1 nbsp 0 1Christian Front 1 nbsp 0 1African People s Convention nbsp 1 1Pan Africanist Congress of Azania 2 nbsp 2 0By elections September 2007 May 2011 edit 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 2 Date Ward Party of the previous councillor Party of the newly elected councillor26 September 2007 22 African National Congress African National Congress103 Democratic Alliance Democratic Alliance15 October 2008 76 African National Congress African National Congress28 January 2009 19 African National Congress African National Congress8 July 2009 90 Democratic Alliance Democratic Alliance2 September 2009 18 Democratic Alliance Democratic AllianceMay 2011 editMain article 2011 South African municipal elections The following table shows the results of the 2011 election 7 PartyWardListTotalseatsVotes SeatsVotes SeatsAfrican National Congress626 02657 8284646 32859 2969153Democratic Alliance377 79934 9045374 50534 354590Inkatha Freedom Party17 9331 66117 5571 6134Congress of the People12 9361 19012 0991 1133National Freedom Party8 0220 7408 9840 8222Independent candidates10 0190 9300African People s Convention4 2230 3905 7470 5311African Christian Democratic Party4 8000 4404 3850 4011Pan Africanist Congress of Azania4 6550 4303 8380 3511Freedom Front Plus2 9560 2702 4770 2311United Democratic Movement2 6650 2502 3570 2211Al Jama ah2 0270 1902 9620 2711Azanian People s Organisation2 6290 2402 1730 2011Operation Khanyisa Movement1 6660 1502 7570 2511Christian Democratic Party1 1360 1009990 0900African Christian Alliance Afrikaner Christen Alliansie1 2410 1107700 0700Black Consciousness Party7750 0706540 0600South African Progressive Civic Organisation6650 0605310 0500Socialist Party of Azania1900 0203110 0300Christian Front1570 0103240 0300Liberal Democratic Party310 0002360 0200United Residents Front1120 0101300 0100Total1 082 663100 001301 090 124100 00130260Valid votes1 082 66398 561 090 12498 94Invalid blank votes15 8031 4411 7241 06Total votes1 098 466100 001 101 848100 00Registered voters turnout2 010 12154 652 010 12154 82By elections May 2011 August 2016 edit The following by elections were held to fill vacant ward seats in the period between the elections in May 2011 and August 2016 2 Date Ward Party of the previous councillor Party of the newly elected councillor25 April 2012 28 African National Congress African National Congress7 November 2021 58 Democratic Alliance Democratic Alliance24 April 2013 115 Democratic Alliance Democratic Alliance2 July 2014 57 Democratic Alliance Democratic Alliance58 Democratic Alliance African National Congress112 Democratic Alliance Democratic Alliance118 Democratic Alliance Democratic Alliance13 August 2014 32 Democratic Alliance Democratic Alliance90 Democratic Alliance Democratic Alliance28 January 2015 68 Democratic Alliance Democratic Alliance11 November 2015 73 Democratic Alliance Democratic AllianceAugust 2016 editMain article 2016 South African municipal elections In the election of 3 August 2016 the African National Congress ANC won the largest share of the seats on the council with 121 but did not achieve a majority On 22 August 2016 minority parties voted with the DA to elect its mayoral candidate Herman Mashaba as the first Democratic Alliance mayor of Johannesburg 8 Mashaba appointed a mayoral committee consisting of the DA and the Inkatha Freedom Party IFP Mashaba resigned on 27 November 2019 The ANC regional chair Geoff Makhubo was elected mayor on 4 December 2019 marking the return of the ANC to the city s executive since its ousting in 2016 9 Makhubo died from COVID 19 related complications on 9 July 2021 and Eunice Mgcina was appointed acting mayor 10 The following table shows the results of the 2016 election 11 12 nbsp PartyWardListTotalseatsVotes SeatsVotes SeatsAfrican National Congress554 02744 0984563 91244 9237121Democratic Alliance481 83738 3451483 01838 4853104Economic Freedom Fighters141 30311 240137 20210 933030Inkatha Freedom Party21 8561 74021 4641 7155African Independent Congress17 5751 40020 3891 6244Independent candidates15 4161 2300Freedom Front Plus4 2120 3403 9160 3111African Christian Democratic Party3 5340 2803 9400 3111Al Jama ah2 7940 2203 9080 3111United Democratic Movement3 4780 2803 0800 2511Congress of the People1 8510 1502 6790 2111Patriotic Alliance1 6870 1302 1480 1711Pan Africanist Congress of Azania1 1190 0902 0800 1700African People s Convention5810 0502 0640 1600Truly Alliance1 5110 1201 0020 0800Azanian People s Organisation1 2790 1008150 0600Operation Khanyisa Movement7940 0609950 0800Patriotic Association of South Africa6940 0606250 0500Socialist Party of Azania2810 0203430 0300International Revelation Congress1800 0103690 0300Agang South Africa970 0103800 0300African People s Socialist Party2670 0201950 0200Ubuntu Party660 0103800 0300Building a Cohesive Society1200 0101580 0100People s Civic Organisation620 0001730 0100Prem Peoples Agenda270 000930 0100Bolsheviks Party of South Africa00 000570 0000United Front of Civics500 0000Total1 256 698100 001351 255 385100 00135270Valid votes1 256 69898 691 255 38598 56Invalid blank votes16 7451 3118 3761 44Total votes1 273 443100 001 273 761100 00Registered voters turnout2 239 96656 852 239 96656 87By elections August 2016 November 2021 edit The following by elections were held to fill vacant ward seats in the period between the elections in August 2016 and November 2021 2 Date Ward Party of the previous councillor Party of the newly elected councillor5 April 2017 73 Democratic Alliance Democratic Alliance23 August 2017 124 African National Congress African National Congress28 February 2018 14 African National Congress African National Congress25 April 2018 72 Democratic Alliance Democratic Alliance88 Democratic Alliance Democratic Alliance92 African National Congress African National Congress23 May 2018 85 Democratic Alliance Democratic Alliance10 April 2019 50 African National Congress African National Congress122 African National Congress African National Congress24 July 2019 54 Democratic Alliance Democratic Alliance83 Democratic Alliance Democratic Alliance109 Democratic Alliance African National Congress112 Democratic Alliance Democratic Alliance11 November 2020 Note 1 9 Democratic Alliance Al Jama ah41 African National Congress African National Congress68 Democratic Alliance Patriotic Alliance120 Democratic Alliance African National Congress130 African National Congress African National Congress19 May 2021 Note 1 7 Democratic Alliance African National Congress17 Democratic Alliance Patriotic Alliance18 Democratic Alliance Patriotic Alliance23 Democratic Alliance Democratic AllianceBy the end of the term of the council the changes in ward seats meant that the party composition was as follows PartySeatsWardListTotalAfrican National Congress8737124Democratic Alliance445397Economic Freedom Fighters03030Inkatha Freedom Party055African Independent Congress044Patriotic Alliance314Al Jama ah112Freedom Front Plus011African Christian Democratic Party011United Democratic Movement011Congress of the People011Total135135270November 2021 editMain article 2021 South African municipal elections The following table shows the results of the 2021 election 13 14 PartyWardListTotalseatsVotes SeatsVotes SeatsAfrican National Congress313 38733 9787306 90233 22491Democratic Alliance247 53326 8343235 12025 452871ActionSA128 98613 980167 35918 124444Economic Freedom Fighters102 75111 14093 41210 112929Patriotic Alliance26 8302 91227 3462 9668Inkatha Freedom Party21 7432 36221 8012 3657Freedom Front Plus12 4281 35012 2431 3344African Christian Democratic Party9 9991 0809 4691 0333Al Jama ah9 9611 0817 6470 8323Independent candidates11 9041 2900African Independent Congress4 6190 5006 3410 6922African Heart Congress4 3410 4703 9380 4311Good3 6840 4003 0890 3311African Transformation Movement3 6600 4002 9740 3211United Democratic Movement2 2910 2502 2180 2411Congress of the People2 2970 2501 7790 1911Pan Africanist Congress of Azania1 5120 1602 4670 2711United Independent Movement1 2630 1401 1620 1311African People s Convention1 2120 1301 0650 1211Defenders of the People1 0790 1201 1340 1200Party of Action8990 1001 1780 1300Black First Land First8340 0901 1030 1200Azanian People s Organisation9250 1007420 0800Abantu Batho Congress4560 0501 1620 1300National Freedom Party5520 0601 0170 1100African Ambassadors of South Africa8490 0907030 0800International Revelation Congress2670 0308240 0900Africa Restoration Alliance7100 0803770 0400Change6730 0703510 0400The Organic Humanity Movement6050 0703930 0400Justice and Employment Party4650 0504910 0500Economic Emancipation Forum6040 0703470 0400Agang South Africa7630 0800Activists Movement of South Africa2340 0304950 0500National People s Front2470 0304220 0500Us the People1440 0205190 0600Abahlaly Baahi2020 0204190 0500African Security Congress300 0005820 0600Bolsheviks Party of South Africa3250 0402850 0300African People s Movement1410 0204370 0500Democratic Artists Party170 0005540 0600People s Freedom Party410 0005090 0600South African Royal Kingdoms Organization2240 0202880 0300Forum for Service Delivery1970 0203070 0300Shosholoza Progressive Party3480 0401500 0200Amalgamated Rainbow Movement1950 0202520 0300Disrupt Party2790 0301520 0200Royal Loyal Progress2810 0301470 0200Community Solidarity Association400 0002420 0300African Freedom Revolution70 0002240 0200Agency for New Agenda2210 0200Civic Movement of South Africa590 0101510 0200United Cultural Movement560 0101490 0200International Party00 0001880 0200Black and White Party540 0101140 0100Sakhisizwe Convention240 0000African Covenant10 0000Total922 465100 00135923 724100 00135270Valid votes922 46598 78923 72498 72Invalid blank votes11 4321 2211 9751 28Total votes933 897100 00935 699100 00Registered voters turnout2 220 71042 052 220 71042 14By elections November 2021 present edit The following by elections were held to fill vacant ward seats in the period from the election in November 2021 Date Ward Party of the previous councillor Party of the newly elected councillor31 May 2022 2 53 African National Congress African National Congress28 June 2023 15 7 African National Congress Patriotic Alliance23 August 2023 16 102 Democratic Alliance Democratic AllianceNotes edit a b By election was delayed due to the COVID 19 pandemic References edit Local Government Elections 2000 Seat Calculation Detail JHB City of Johannesburg Johannesburg PDF Independent Electoral Commission Retrieved 2 November 2021 a b c d e f g h Municipal By elections results Electoral Commission of South Africa Retrieved 19 November 2021 2002 Detailed Floor Crossing Report PDF Electoral Commission Retrieved 25 August 2016 2004 Floor Crossing Summary report PDF Electoral Commission Retrieved 17 April 2017 Local Government Elections 2006 Seat Calculation Detail JHB City of Johannesburg Johannesburg PDF Independent Electoral Commission Retrieved 2 November 2021 2007 Floor Crossing Summary report PDF Electoral Commission Retrieved 17 April 2017 Local Government Elections 2011 Seat Calculation Detail JHB City of Johannesburg Johannesburg PDF Independent Electoral Commission Retrieved 2 November 2021 Herman Mashaba elected Johannesburg mayor marking the end of ANC rule in the city Mail amp Guardian 22 August 2016 Retrieved 23 August 2016 Adonis Vusi 4 December 2019 JUST IN ANC s Geoff Makhubo is Joburg s new mayor IOL Retrieved 4 December 2019 Eunice Mgcina is acting mayor of Joburg Results Summary All Ballots Johannesburg PDF Independent Electoral Commission Retrieved 17 August 2016 Seat Calculation Detail Johannesburg PDF Independent Electoral Commission Retrieved 17 August 2016 Results Summary All Ballots Johannesburg PDF Independent Electoral Commission Retrieved 7 November 2021 Seat Calculation Detail Johannesburg PDF Independent Electoral Commission Retrieved 7 November 2021 Sussman Wayne 29 June 2023 JUNE BY ELECTIONS PA benefits from absent DA to trounce ANC in Joburg ward but ruling party records crucial win over IFP in KZN Daily Maverick Retrieved 29 June 2023 Sussman Wayne 24 August 2023 August by elections ANC DA record EC Joburg victories Daily Maverick Retrieved 24 August 2023 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title City of Johannesburg elections amp oldid 1177719860, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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