The 2011 Local Government elections in the Nelson Mandela Bay Municipality (NMBM) represented the beginning of a potentially significant shift in the political landscape of South Africa. The Democratic Alliance increased its vote total from the 2006 Local Government Elections by 14.8% to 40.2% and won 10 single member ward districts previously held by the African National Congress (ANC). The ANC held on to its majority position but gained only 51.9% of the votes and 63 of the 120 councillor positions in the NMBM. Understanding the patterns of vote shift is crucial to understanding whether or not the 2011 Local Government Elections portends the permanent decline of the ANC as a dominant electoral force in the NMBM. Additionally, to what exte...
The 2009 South African elections were somewhat different in terms of the positioning of the ruling p...
PhD (Public Management and Governance), North-West University, Vanderbijlpark CampusThe African Nati...
The South African Freedom Charter (1955) states that “The people shall govern” and the African Natio...
Local government elections are notorious for low voter turnout, but the May 2011 elections in South...
The results of the 2016 local government elections in South Africa provided a new opportunity to ass...
The Elective Conference of the African National Congress (ANC) of 2007 that took place in Polokwane ...
Unlike previous elections in the province, there was an expectance that the Democratic Alliance (D...
It is undeniable that the electoral dominance of the ANC has been steadily increasing since 1994 at ...
The 2009 elections are likely to draw in a new segment of voters, and produce an outcome that may co...
The Western Cape is the one part of South Africa that has experienced strong competition in democrat...
The research investigates the devolution of decision-making at the Nelson Mandela Bay Municipality (...
Summary • The ANC remains dominant in elections, despite the unpopularity of its leadership, massive...
On 3 August 2016 South Africa held its fifth local government elections (LGE) since the end of Apart...
The South African Local Government Municipal Systems Act (Act 32 of 2000) requires participatory gov...
In countries ruled by a single party for a long period of time, how does political opposition to the...
The 2009 South African elections were somewhat different in terms of the positioning of the ruling p...
PhD (Public Management and Governance), North-West University, Vanderbijlpark CampusThe African Nati...
The South African Freedom Charter (1955) states that “The people shall govern” and the African Natio...
Local government elections are notorious for low voter turnout, but the May 2011 elections in South...
The results of the 2016 local government elections in South Africa provided a new opportunity to ass...
The Elective Conference of the African National Congress (ANC) of 2007 that took place in Polokwane ...
Unlike previous elections in the province, there was an expectance that the Democratic Alliance (D...
It is undeniable that the electoral dominance of the ANC has been steadily increasing since 1994 at ...
The 2009 elections are likely to draw in a new segment of voters, and produce an outcome that may co...
The Western Cape is the one part of South Africa that has experienced strong competition in democrat...
The research investigates the devolution of decision-making at the Nelson Mandela Bay Municipality (...
Summary • The ANC remains dominant in elections, despite the unpopularity of its leadership, massive...
On 3 August 2016 South Africa held its fifth local government elections (LGE) since the end of Apart...
The South African Local Government Municipal Systems Act (Act 32 of 2000) requires participatory gov...
In countries ruled by a single party for a long period of time, how does political opposition to the...
The 2009 South African elections were somewhat different in terms of the positioning of the ruling p...
PhD (Public Management and Governance), North-West University, Vanderbijlpark CampusThe African Nati...
The South African Freedom Charter (1955) states that “The people shall govern” and the African Natio...