Gauteng (National Assembly of South Africa constituency)

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Gauteng
eGoli
iRhawuti
Constituency
for the National Assembly of South Africa
Outline map
Location of Gauteng within South Africa
ProvinceGauteng
Population15,488,137 (2020)[1]
Electorate6,381,220 (2019)
Current constituency
Created1994
Seats
List
  • 48 (2014–present)
  • 47 (2009–2014)
  • 45 (2004–2009)
  • 46 (–2004)
Members of the National Assembly[2]
List

Gauteng (Zulu: eGoli; Xhosa: iRhawuti) is one of the nine multi-member constituencies of the National Assembly of South Africa, the lower house of the Parliament of South Africa, the national legislature of South Africa. The constituency was established as Pretoria–Witwatersrand–Vereeniging in 1994 when the National Assembly was established by the Interim Constitution following the end of Apartheid. It was renamed Gauteng in 1999. It is conterminous with the province of Gauteng. The constituency currently elects 48 of the 400 members of the National Assembly using the closed party-list proportional representation electoral system. At the 2019 general election it had 6,381,220 registered electors.

Electoral system[edit]

Gauteng currently elects 48 of the 400 members of the National Assembly using the closed party-list proportional representation electoral system.[3][4] Constituency seats are allocated using the largest remainder method with a Droop quota.[5][6]

Election results[edit]

Summary[edit]

Election Pan Africanist
Congress

PAC
United Democratic
Movement

UDM
African National
Congress

ANC
Democratic Alliance
DA/DP
New National Party
NNP/NP
African Christian
Democratic Party

ACDP
Inkatha Freedom
Party

IFP
Economic Freedom
Fighters

EFF
Freedom Front
Plus

VF+/VFFF/VV-FF
Votes % Seats Votes % Seats Votes % Seats Votes % Seats Votes % Seats Votes % Seats Votes % Seats Votes % Seats Votes % Seats
2019 10,842 0.24% 0 13,160 0.29% 0 2,413,979 53.20% 26 1,112,990 24.53% 12 36,249 0.80% 0 45,840 1.01% 1 613,704 13.53% 7 175,152 3.86% 2
2014 11,077 0.24% 0 25,541 0.56% 0 2,522,012 54.92% 27 1,309,862 28.52% 14 30,761 0.67% 0 37,785 0.82% 1 471,074 10.26% 5 58,122 1.27% 1
2009 12,671 0.29% 0 17,335 0.40% 0 2,814,277 64.76% 31 924,211 21.27% 10 38,738 0.89% 0 64,166 1.48% 1 59,803 1.38% 1
2004 28,524 0.81% 0 35,499 1.01% 0 2,408,821 68.74% 32 712,395 20.33% 9 25,842 0.74% 0 56,520 1.61% 1 92,556 2.64% 1 42,000 1.20% 1
1999 25,395 0.69% 0 79,565 2.15% 1 2,524,050 68.14% 32 655,879 17.71% 8 142,738 3.85% 2 43,321 1.17% 1 131,200 3.54% 2 40,781 1.10% 0
1994 52,557 1.25% 2,486,938 59.10% 126,368 3.00% 1,160,593 27.58% 20,329 0.48% 173,903 4.13% 154,878 3.68%

Detailed[edit]

2019[edit]

Results of the 2019 general election held on 8 May 2019:[7][8][9]

Party Votes % Seats
African National Congress ANC 2,413,979 53.20% 26
Democratic Alliance DA 1,112,990 24.53% 12
Economic Freedom Fighters EFF 613,704 13.53% 7
Freedom Front Plus VF+ 175,152 3.86% 2
Inkatha Freedom Party IFP 45,840 1.01% 1
African Christian Democratic Party ACDP 36,249 0.80% 0
United Democratic Movement UDM 13,160 0.29% 0
Congress of the People COPE 12,358 0.27% 0
Pan Africanist Congress of Azania PAC 10,842 0.24% 0
Good GOOD 9,983 0.22% 0
African Transformation Movement ATM 9,948 0.22% 0
African Independent Congress AIC 9,715 0.21% 0
Capitalist Party of South Africa ZACP 7,515 0.17% 0
Al Jama-ah ALJAMA 7,064 0.16% 0
Black First Land First BLF 7,009 0.15% 0
Socialist Revolutionary Workers Party SRWP 5,903 0.13% 0
African Security Congress ASC 4,225 0.09% 0
Azanian People's Organisation AZAPO 3,842 0.08% 0
National Freedom Party NFP 3,568 0.08% 0
African People's Convention APC 3,136 0.07% 0
African Covenant ACO 2,782 0.06% 0
Front National FN 2,737 0.06% 0
Agang South Africa AGANG SA 2,579 0.06% 0
Afrikan Alliance of Social Democrats AASD 2,486 0.05% 0
Women Forward WF 2,247 0.05% 0
Economic Emancipation Forum ECOFORUM 1,398 0.03% 0
Alliance for Transformation for All ATA 1,345 0.03% 0
Christian Political Movement CPM 1,248 0.03% 0
Patriotic Alliance PA 1,206 0.03% 0
Independent Civic Organisation of South Africa ICOSA 1,191 0.03% 0
African Content Movement ACM 1,174 0.03% 0
Minority Front MF 1,154 0.03% 0
National People’s Front NAPF 1,091 0.02% 0
African Democratic Change ADEC 992 0.02% 0
African Congress of Democrats ACD 918 0.02% 0
African Renaissance Unity Party ARU 900 0.02% 0
Democratic Liberal Congress DLC 854 0.02% 0
Free Democrats FREE DEMS 781 0.02% 0
Forum for Service Delivery F4SD 729 0.02% 0
International Revelation Congress IRC 684 0.02% 0
Better Residents Association BRA 565 0.01% 0
Land Party LAND 452 0.01% 0
Power of Africans Unity PAU 429 0.01% 0
South African National Congress of Traditional Authorities SANCOTA 419 0.01% 0
Compatriots of South Africa CSA 361 0.01% 0
National People’s Ambassadors NPA 197 0.00% 0
People’s Revolutionary Movement PRM 163 0.00% 0
South African Maintenance and Estate Beneficiaries Association SAMEBA 138 0.00% 0
Valid Votes 4,537,402 100.00% 48
Rejected Votes 42,883 0.94%
Total Polled 4,580,285 71.78%
Registered Electors 6,381,220

The following candidates were elected:[10] Heinrich April (ANC), Darren Bergman (DA), Ghaleb Cachalia (DA), Michéle Clarke (DA), Mathew Cuthbert (DA), Evert du Plessis (DA), Annah Gela (ANC), Melina Gomba (ANC), Madeleine Hicklin (DA), Gerhard Koornhof (ANC), Tebogo Letsie (ANC), James Lorimer (DA), Peace Mabe (ANC), Dorothy Mabiletsa (ANC), Cameron Mackenzie (DA), Thlologelo Malatji (ANC), Boyce Maneli (ANC), Lisa Mangcu (ANC), Bridget Masango (DA), Nomathemba Maseko-Jele (ANC), Robert Mashego (ANC), Oscar Mathafa (ANC), Simphiwe Mbatha (ANC), Teliswa Mgweba (ANC), Jacqueline Mofokeng (ANC), Stevens Mokgalapa (DA), Anastasia Motaung (ANC), Pebane Moteka (EFF), Jaco Mulder (VF+), Tshilidzi Munyai (ANC), Duma Nkosi (ANC), Nontando Nolutshungu (EFF), Hope Papo (ANC), Chana Pilane-Majake (ANC), Nazley Sharif (DA), Patrick Sindane (EFF), Petros Sithole (IFP), Primrose Sonti (EFF), Bernice Swarts (ANC), Sophie Thembekwayo (EFF), Maggie Tlou (ANC), Alfred Tseki (ANC), Judith Tshabalala (ANC), Mgcini Tshwaku (EFF), Belinda van Onselen (DA), Philip van Staden (VF+), Bafuze Yabo (ANC) and Yoliswa Yako (EFF).

2014[edit]

Results of the 2014 general election held on 7 May 2014:[11][12][13]

Party Votes % Seats
African National Congress ANC 2,522,012 54.92% 27
Democratic Alliance DA 1,309,862 28.52% 14
Economic Freedom Fighters EFF 471,074 10.26% 5
Freedom Front Plus VF+ 58,122 1.27% 1
Inkatha Freedom Party IFP 37,785 0.82% 1
African Christian Democratic Party ACDP 30,761 0.67% 0
United Democratic Movement UDM 25,541 0.56% 0
Congress of the People COPE 23,203 0.51% 0
Agang South Africa AGANG SA 22,404 0.49% 0
National Freedom Party NFP 22,403 0.49% 0
African Independent Congress AIC 19,943 0.43% 0
Pan Africanist Congress of Azania PAC 11,077 0.24% 0
Al Jama-ah 7,509 0.16% 0
African People's Convention APC 5,844 0.13% 0
Azanian People's Organisation AZAPO 5,277 0.11% 0
United Christian Democratic Party UCDP 3,623 0.08% 0
Ubuntu Party UBUNTU 2,923 0.06% 0
Minority Front MF 2,144 0.05% 0
Workers and Socialist Party WASP 1,825 0.04% 0
Front National FN 1,728 0.04% 0
Patriotic Alliance PA 1,482 0.03% 0
Keep It Straight and Simple Party KISS 1,184 0.03% 0
Bushbuckridge Residents Association BRA 1,043 0.02% 0
First Nation Liberation Alliance FINLA 808 0.02% 0
Kingdom Governance Movement KGM 699 0.02% 0
Pan Africanist Movement PAM 681 0.01% 0
Independent Civic Organisation of South Africa ICOSA 669 0.01% 0
Peoples Alliance PAL 330 0.01% 0
United Congress UNICO 263 0.01% 0
Valid Votes 4,592,219 100.00% 48
Rejected Votes 46,762 1.01%
Total Polled 4,638,981 76.50%
Registered Electors 6,063,739

The following candidates were elected:[14] Patrick Atkinson (DA), Khumbuza Bavu (EFF), Roger William Tobias Chance (DA), Mamonare Patricia Chueu (ANC), Manuel de Freitas (DA), Joan Fubbs (ANC), Charles Danny Kekana (ANC), Ezekiel Kekana (ANC), Maesela David Kekana (ANC), Gerhard Koornhof (ANC), Mmamoloko Kubayi (ANC), Khanyisile Litchfield-Tshabalala (EFF), Xitlhangoma Mabasa (ANC), Peace Mabe (ANC), Gordon Mackay (DA), Patrick Maesela (ANC), Gratitude Magwanishe (ANC), Mmusi Maimane (DA), Lindiwe Maseko (ANC), Paul Mashatile (ANC), Amos Masondo (ANC), Alan Ross McLoughlin (DA), Richard Mdakane (ANC), Mmeli Julius Mdluli (EFF), Tsepo Mhlongo (DA), Velhelmina Pulani Mogotsi (ANC), Angie Molebatsi (ANC), Rebecca Getrude Mmamokgolo Monchusi (EFF), Storey Morutoa (ANC), Sej Motau (DA), Kenneth Mubu (DA), Jaco Mulder (VF+), Claudia Ndaba (ANC), Chana Pilane-Majake (ANC), Strike Michael Ralegoma (ANC), Deborah Dineo Raphuti (ANC), Marius Redelinghuys (DA), Hendrick Schmidt (DA), Petros Sithole (IFP), Vincent Smith (ANC), Elizabeth Thabethe (ANC), Sello Albert Tleane (ANC), Dikeledi Tsotetsi (ANC), Diliza Lucky Twala (EFF), Belinda van Onselen (DA), Des van Rooyen (ANC), Heinrich Cyril Volmink (DA) and Mike Waters (DA).

2009[edit]

Results of the 2009 general election held on 22 April 2009:[15][16][17]

Party Votes % Seats
African National Congress ANC 2,814,277 64.76% 31
Democratic Alliance DA 924,211 21.27% 10
Congress of the People COPE 337,931 7.78% 4
Inkatha Freedom Party IFP 64,166 1.48% 1
Freedom Front Plus VF+ 59,803 1.38% 1
African Christian Democratic Party ACDP 38,738 0.89% 0
Independent Democrats ID 25,023 0.58% 0
United Democratic Movement UDM 17,335 0.40% 0
Pan Africanist Congress of Azania PAC 12,671 0.29% 0
Azanian People's Organisation AZAPO 9,037 0.21% 0
United Christian Democratic Party UCDP 8,322 0.19% 0
African People's Convention APC 6,461 0.15% 0
Al Jama-ah 6,392 0.15% 0
Movement Democratic Party MDP 5,777 0.13% 0
Christian Democratic Alliance CDA 2,788 0.06% 0
Minority Front MF 2,260 0.05% 0
Women Forward WF 1,448 0.03% 0
National Democratic Convention NADECO 1,426 0.03% 0
Great Kongress of South Africa GKSA 1,384 0.03% 0
Pan Africanist Movement PAM 1,357 0.03% 0
New Vision Party NVP 1,076 0.02% 0
Keep It Straight and Simple Party KISS 882 0.02% 0
Alliance of Free Democrats AFD 871 0.02% 0
United Independent Front UIF 846 0.02% 0
South African Democratic Congress SADECO 676 0.02% 0
A Party 455 0.01% 0
Valid Votes 4,345,613 100.00% 47
Rejected Votes 46,086 1.05%
Total Polled 4,391,699 79.06%
Registered Electors 5,555,159

The following candidates were elected:[18] Obed Bapela (ANC), Loretta Bastardo-Ibanez (ANC), George Boinamo (DA), Fatima Chohan (ANC), Ian Davidson (DA), Bonginkosi Dhlamini (IFP), Anchen Dreyer (DA), Manuel de Freitas (DA), Joan Fubbs (ANC), Dion George (DA), Mondli Gungubele (ANC), Bertha Gxowa (ANC), Charles Danny Kekana (ANC), Julie Kilian (COPE), Junita Kloppers-Lourens (DA), Gerhard Koornhof (ANC), James Lorimer (DA), Xitlhangoma Mabaso (ANC), Nomopo Maggie Madlala (ANC), Mavis Magazi (ANC), Gratitude Magwanishe (ANC), Holmes Peter Maluleka (ANC), Frans Ting-Ting Masango (ANC), Maggie Maunye (ANC), Richard Mdakane (ANC), Natasha Michael (DA), Emmanuel Musawenkosi Mlambo (ANC), Andrew Mlangeni (ANC), Poppy Audrey Mocumi (ANC), Stevens Mokgalapa (DA), Oupa Monareng (ANC), Emmah More (DA), Storey Morutoa (ANC), Sej Motau (DA), Kenneth Mubu (DA), Winnie Ngwenya (ANC), Phumelele Ntshiqela (COPE), Doreen Nxumalo (ANC), Eric Nyekemba (ANC), Ian Ollis (DA), Hendrick Schmidt (DA), Greg Schneemann (ANC), Elliot Mshiyeni Sogoni (ANC), Willie Durand Spies (VF+), Butch Steyn (DA), Elizabeth Thabethe (ANC), Siphiwe Isaac Thusi (COPE), Dikeledi Tsotetsi (ANC), Ismail Vadi (ANC), Niekie van den Berg (DA), Manie van Dyk (DA), Ayanda Vanqa (ANC), Nolitha Yvonne Vukuza-Linda (COPE), Phindisile Pretty Xaba (ANC), Mike Waters (DA) and Marta Wenger (DA).

2004[edit]

Results of the 2004 general election held on 14 April 2004:[19][20][21]

Party Votes % Seats
African National Congress ANC 2,408,821 68.74% 32
Democratic Alliance DA 712,395 20.33% 9
Inkatha Freedom Party IFP 92,556 2.64% 1
Independent Democrats ID 60,501 1.73% 1
African Christian Democratic Party ACDP 56,520 1.61% 1
Freedom Front Plus VF+ 42,000 1.20% 1
United Democratic Movement UDM 35,499 1.01% 0
Pan Africanist Congress of Azania PAC 28,524 0.81% 0
New National Party NNP 25,842 0.74% 0
United Christian Democratic Party UCDP 8,964 0.26% 0
Azanian People's Organisation AZAPO 7,930 0.23% 0
Christian Democratic Party CDP 5,633 0.16% 0
National Action NA 4,153 0.12% 0
United Front UF 3,855 0.11% 0
Peace and Justice Congress PJC 3,100 0.09% 0
Socialist Party of Azania SOPA 2,534 0.07% 0
Minority Front MF 1,692 0.05% 0
The Organisation Party TOP 1,186 0.03% 0
Keep It Straight and Simple Party KISS 1,154 0.03% 0
Employment Movement for South Africa EMSA 1,029 0.03% 0
New Labour Party 475 0.01% 0
Valid Votes 3,504,363 100.00% 45
Rejected Votes 48,735 1.37%
Total Polled 3,553,098 76.40%
Registered Electors 4,650,594

The following candidates were elected:[22] Obed Bapela (ANC), Loretta Bastardo-Ibanez (ANC), Hendrietta Bogopane-Zulu (ANC), Ismail Mahomed Cachalia (ANC), Ian Davidson (DA), Bonginkosi Dhlamini (IFP), Joan Fubbs (ANC), Douglas Gibson (DA), Bertha Gxowa (ANC), Fatima Hajaig (ANC), Barbara Hogan (ANC), Dorothy Hounkpatin (ANC), Charles Danny Kekana (ANC), Joyce Kgoali (ANC), Leslie Bernardus Labuschagne (DA), Kgaogelo Lekgoro (ANC), Tony Leon (DA), Mavis Magazi (ANC), Dan Maluleke (DA), Holmes Peter Maluleka (ANC), Maggie Maunye (ANC), Lefokane Lydia Meshoe (ACDP), Andrew Mlangeni (ANC), Aubrey Mokoena (ANC), Jabu Moleketi (ANC), Oupa Monareng (ANC), Storey Morutoa (ANC), Jaco Mulder (VF+), Andries Nel (ANC), Doris Ngcengwane (ANC), Sisa James Njikelana (ANC), Richard Ntuli (DA), Doreen Nxumalo (ANC), Dorothy Mapula Ramodibe (ANC), Greg Schneemann (ANC), Janet Semple (DA), Dumisani Sithole (ANC), Vincent Smith (ANC), Themba Joseph Sono (ID), Raenette Taljaard (DA), Elizabeth Thabethe (ANC), Ismail Vadi (ANC), Manie van Dyk (DA), Lulama Xingwana (ANC) and Langa Zita (ANC).

1999[edit]

Results of the 1999 general election held on 2 June 1999:[23][24]

Party Votes % Seats
African National Congress ANC 2,524,050 68.14% 32
Democratic Party DP 655,879 17.71% 8
New National Party NNP 142,738 3.85% 2
Inkatha Freedom Party IFP 131,200 3.54% 2
United Democratic Movement UDM 79,565 2.15% 1
African Christian Democratic Party ACDP 43,321 1.17% 1
Freedom Front VFFF 40,781 1.10% 0
Federal Alliance FA 31,385 0.85% 0
Pan Africanist Congress of Azania PAC 25,395 0.69% 0
Afrikaner Eenheidsbeweging AEB 10,918 0.29% 0
United Christian Democratic Party UCDP 7,618 0.21% 0
Azanian People's Organisation AZAPO 5,290 0.14% 0
Government by the People Green Party GPGP 2,179 0.06% 0
Socialist Party of Azania SOPA 1,715 0.05% 0
Minority Front MF 1,271 0.03% 0
Abolition of Income Tax and Usury Party AITUP 1,144 0.03% 0
Valid Votes 3,704,449 100.00% 46
Rejected Votes 40,509 1.08%
Total Polled 3,744,958 90.15%
Registered Electors 4,154,087

1994[edit]

Results of the 1994 general election held on between 26 and 29 April 1994:[25][26][27]

Party Votes % Seats
African National Congress ANC 2,486,938 59.10%
National Party NP 1,160,593 27.58%
Inkatha Freedom Party IFP 173,903 4.13%
Freedom Front VV-FF 154,878 3.68%
Democratic Party DP 126,368 3.00%
Pan Africanist Congress of Azania PAC 52,557 1.25%
African Christian Democratic Party ACDP 20,329 0.48%
Africa Muslim Party AMP 7,413 0.18%
Federal Party FP 6,844 0.16%
African Moderates Congress Party AMCP 5,635 0.13%
Sport Organisation for Collective Contributions and Equal Rights SOCCER 2,953 0.07%
Dikwankwetla Party of South Africa DPSA 2,424 0.06%
Women's Rights Peace Party WRPP 1,850 0.04%
Minority Front MF 1,575 0.04%
Keep It Straight and Simple Party KISS 1,107 0.03%
African Democratic Movement ADM 1,062 0.03%
Ximoko Progressive Party XPP 828 0.02%
Workers' List Party WLP 554 0.01%
Luso-South African Party LUSAP 490 0.01%
Valid Votes 4,208,301 100.00%
Rejected Votes 29,632 0.70%
Total Polled 4,237,933 87.16%
Registered Electors 4,862,117

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