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2000 South African municipal elections

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Municipal elections

2000 South African municipal elections

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All seats to themunicipalities of South Africa
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LeaderThabo MbekiTony LeonMangosuthu Buthelezi
PartyANCDAIFP
Last election58.0%3.5%8.7%
Popular vote59.4%22.1%9.1%
PercentageIncrease 1.4%Increase 18.6%Increase 0.4%
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Municipal elections were held inSouth Africa on 5 December 2000 to elect members to the local governing councils in themunicipalities of South Africa.

Background

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The rulingAfrican National Congress(ANC) had grown its support in the1999 general election to 66.35% from 62.65%five years earlier. TheNew National Party(NNP), the successor to theNational Party, had declined from being the largest opposition party to becoming the fourth largest party in the National Assembly whileTony Leon'sDemocratic Party(DP) had grown considerably to become the official opposition.

An agreement was reached between the NNP and DP to merge into a single political party where respective NNP and DP members would contest subsequent elections as candidates of theDemocratic Alliance(DA).

Results

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The popular vote, obtained by adding the ward ballots and the municipal proportional representation ballots, were as follows:[1][2]

Party%
African National Congress59.4%
Democratic Alliance22.1%
Inkatha Freedom Party9.1%
United Democratic Movement2.6%
African Christian Democratic Party1.3%
Pan Africanist Congress of Azania1.2%
United Christian Democratic Party1.0%
Minority Front0.3%
Azanian People's Organisation0.3%
Freedom Front0.1%
Other parties2.6%

Metropolitan Municipalities

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The ANC won 5 of the 6 metros while the DA won one.

City of Cape Town

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Out of 200 seats, the DA won a majority of 107 seats while the ANC won 77 seats. Six smaller parties won the remaining 16 seats.

City of Ekurhuleni

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Out of 175 seats, the ANC won a majority of 99 seats while the DA won 55 seats. The remaining 21 seats were won by 10 parties.

City of Johannesburg

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Out of 217 seats, the ANC won a majority of 128 seats while the DA won 73 seats. The remaining 16 seats were won by seven parties.

City of Tshwane

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Out of 152 seats, the ANC won a majority of 86 seats while the DA won 54 seats. An independent candidate won a seat while seven political parties won the remaining 11 seats.

eThekwini

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Out of 200 seats, the ANC won a plurality of 95 seats while the DA won 53 seats. The IFP won 35 seats, and an independent candidate won a seat. Six political parties won the remaining 17 seats.

Nelson Mandela Bay

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Out of 108 seats, the ANC won a majority of 72 seats while the DA won 31 seats. The remaining five seats were won by four political parties.

References

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  1. ^"South African local government election 2000: Party support".Electoral Institute of Southern Africa. Retrieved23 May 2007.
  2. ^"Municipal Elections 2000 Results". Independent Electoral Commission. Archived fromthe original on 24 February 2007. Retrieved23 May 2007.
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